2017–18 C.D. Guadalajara (women) season explained

Club:Guadalajara
Season:2017–18
Chairman:Jorge Vergara
Manager:Luis Camacho
Stadium:Verde Valle
Estadio Akron
League:Apertura
League Result:Winners (3rd)
League2:Clausura
League2 Result:4th
League Topscorer:Brenda Viramontes
(13 goals)
Largest Win:Guadalajara 6–0 Santos Laguna
(3 September 2017)
Largest Loss:Pachuca 2–0 Guadalajara
(20 November 2017)
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Nextseason:2018–19

The 2017–18 season was Guadalajara's first competitive season and first season in the Liga MX Femenil, the top flight of Mexican women's football.

Guadalajara won the inaugural Liga MX Femenil tournament, defeating Pachuca in the Apertura 2017 final.[1]

For the Clausura 2018 tournament, the team finished fourth overall, but failed to qualify for the playoffs.

Squad

Apertura

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Goalkeepers
1 2017 7, df=yes 2017
12 2017 7, df=yes 2017
21 2017 7, df=yes 2017
Defenders
2 2017 7, df=yes 2017
13 2017 7, df=yes 2017
14 2017 7, df=yes 2017
15 Maya García 2017 7, df=yes 2017
16 2017 7, df=yes 2017
18 2017 7, df=yes 2017
26 2017 7, df=yes 2017
Midfielders
3 2017 7, df=yes 2017
4 2017 7, df=yes 2017
6 2017 7, df=yes 2017
8 2017 7, df=yes 2017
10 Tania Morales (Captain) 2017 7, df=yes 2017
20 Andrea Ruiz 2017 7, df=yes 2017
24 2017 7, df=yes 2017
27 2017 7, df=yes 2017
Forwards
7 2017 7, df=yes 2017
9 2017 7, df=yes 2017
11 2017 7, df=yes 2017
17 2017 7, df=yes 2017
19 2017 7, df=yes 2017
23 Jessica Benites 2017 7, df=yes 2017

Clausura

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Goalkeepers
1 2018 1, df=yes 2017
12 2018 1, df=yes 2017
21 2018 1, df=yes 2017
Defenders
2 2018 1, df=yes 2017
5 2018 1, df=yes 2018
13 2018 1, df=yes 2017
14 2018 1, df=yes 2017
16 2018 1, df=yes 2017
18 2018 1, df=yes 2017
30 2018 1, df=yes 2018
Midfielders
3 2018 1, df=yes 2017
4 Arlett Tovar (Vice-captain) 2018 1, df=yes 2017
6 2018 1, df=yes 2017
10 Tania Morales (Captain) 2018 1, df=yes 2017
20 2018 1, df=yes 2018
24 2018 1, df=yes 2017
28 2018 1, df=yes 2018
Forwards
7 2018 1, df=yes 2017
9 2018 1, df=yes 2017
11 2018 1, df=yes 2017
17 2018 1, df=yes 2017
19 2018 1, df=yes 2017
23 2018 1, df=yes 2017
25 2018 1, df=yes 2018
29 2018 1, df=yes 2018

Transfers

Out

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DF Winter [2]

Coaching staff

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Manager Luis Camacho
Assistant manager Jorge Luis Peredo
Fitness coach Oscar Morelos
Doctor Raquel Montes
Medical assistant Ariel de la Rosa

Competitions

Torneo Apertura

Playoffs

Final

Torneo Clausura

Matches

Statistics

Appearances and goals

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Goalscorers

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1FW 9 8 5 13
2MF 4 8 4 12
MF 10 7 5 12
4FW 11 8 2 10
5FW 25 5 5
6FW 19 3 1 4
7FW 7 1 2 3
FW 23 3 3
9DF 13 2 0 2
DF 14 2 0 2
DF 16 0 2 2
12MF 3 1 0 1
MF 6 0 1 1
Own goals2 0 2
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Hat-tricks

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3–1 (A) [5]

Own goals

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Blanca FélixSantos Laguna4–1 (A)Liga MX Femenil[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Chivas primer campeón de la Liga MX Femenil. Milenio. Alberto. Ávalos. 24 November 2017. 2 August 2020. Spanish.
  2. Web site: Atlas: dos proyectos distintos, dos realidades. ESPN.com.mx. José María. Garrido. 18 September 2018. 3 August 2020. Spanish.
  3. Web site: Tabla de goleo - Apertura 2017. Liga MX Femenil. 2 August 2020.
  4. Web site: Tabla de goleo - Clausura 2018. Liga MX Femenil. 2 August 2020.
  5. Web site: Querétaro 1–3 Guadalajara. Liga MX Femenil. 2 August 2020.
  6. Web site: Santos Laguna 1–4 Guadalajara. Liga MX Femenil. 25 December 2020.