Previous to her professional career, Luna was part of the women's football team of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León.
[2] During her time at Tigres, Luna made more than 100 appearances over a period of four years and played an important role in the club's success, contributing to four league championships.
[6] At América, Luna quickly adjusted and became an important part of the team within her first season under then-manager Craig Harrington.
[4] Luna was a key player for América to obtain its second league title in history during the Clausura 2023 tournament by starting all the liguilla games including the final.
[7][8] Luna was named to the Mexico women's national football team by manager Pedro López for the first time on 24 January 2024 for a training camp ahead of the 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup.