México - Liga MX Femenil 04/15 23:00 14 [13] Atlas FC - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [7] W 1-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 03/30 23:00 13 [15] Atlético San Luis v Pachuca - Feminino [7] W 1-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 03/26 01:06 12 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Santos Laguna - Feminino [17] W 4-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 03/19 01:00 11 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Toluca - Feminino [6] W 4-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 03/05 01:06 9 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Puebla - Feminino [14] W 2-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 02/17 18:00 8 [11] Cruz Azul - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [7] W 1-4
México - Liga MX Femenil 02/10 01:00 7 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v León - Feminino [10] L 0-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 02/03 18:00 6 [8] Unam Pumas - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [7] W 1-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/27 01:00 5 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Querétaro - Feminino [12] W 4-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/22 23:00 4 [16] Necaxa - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [7] W 0-4
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/19 01:06 3 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Juárez FC - Feminino [9] D 1-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/14 00:00 2 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] D 2-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/06 01:06 1 [18] Mazatlan FC - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [7] W 0-5
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/12 18:00 3 [2] Club America - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [7] L 3-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/10 03:06 3 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Club America - Feminino [2] L 0-6
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/04 01:06 17 [3] Chivas Guadalajara - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [6] L 3-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/20 03:10 16 [6] Pachuca - Feminino v Necaxa - Feminino [16] W 3-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/16 23:00 15 [11] Querétaro - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [6] D 1-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/13 03:10 14 [6] Pachuca - Feminino v Tijuana - Feminino [5] L 2-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/09 03:06 13 [6] León - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [7] W 0-6
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/02 00:06 12 [8] Pachuca - Feminino v Club America - Feminino [2] W 4-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 09/16 03:00 11 [5] Monterrey - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [6] D 2-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 09/10 22:00 10 [10] Pachuca - Feminino v Unam Pumas - Feminino [8] W 2-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 09/05 01:06 9 [12] Pachuca - Feminino v Mazatlan FC - Feminino [17] W 5-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/31 01:06 6 [12] Pachuca - Feminino v Atlas FC - Feminino [16] W 4-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/26 03:10 8 [13] Juárez FC - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [12] D 1-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/20 18:00 7 [16] Puebla - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [12] L 4-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/18 01:06 6 Pachuca - Feminino v Atlas FC - Feminino - Postponed
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/13 03:00 5 [4] Tigres UANL - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [10] L 4-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/05 01:06 4 [12] Pachuca - Feminino v Atlético San Luis [10] W 3-1

Wikipedia - C.F. Pachuca (women)

Club de Fútbol Pachuca Femenil, commonly known as Pachuca Femenil or simply Pachuca, is a Mexican professional women's football club based in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico that competes in the Liga MX Femenil. The club has been the women's section of C.F. Pachuca since 2016. The team plays its home games at the Estadio Hidalgo.

Pachuca Femenil is one of the most competitive teams in Liga MX Femenil, having reached the league final in three occasions, but without winning any of them. Pachuca was also the first women's football team in Mexico to win an official tournament when they won the now defunct Copa MX Femenil in 2017.

History

Founding and first title

Club de Fútbol Pachuca Femenil was founded on 5 December 2016, the same day that Liga MX Femenil was announced to the public. Eva Espejo was appointed by the club as the first manager of the team in history in early 2017.

Pachuca Femenil players Karla Nieto and Fátima Arellano holding the 2017 Copa MX Femenil trophy.

Previous to the inaugural season of the Liga MX Femenil in the second half of 2017, Pachuca and other 11 teams participated in a preparation tournament organized by the Mexican Football Federation called the Copa MX Femenil. during this competition, Pachuca went undefeated and ended up winning the tournament by beating Tijuana in the final with a 9–1 score. By winning this tournament, Pachuca became the first women's football team in Mexico to win an official tournament.

First league tournament

Pachuca inaugurated Liga MX Femenil by playing the league's first match in history on 28 July 2017 against Pumas at Estadio Hidalgo as part of the Apertura 2017 tournament. The match ended in a 3–0 victory in favor of Pachuca.

Pachuca would end up having a successful Apertura 2017 tournament by finishing the regular phase of the tournament in the 5th place of the general standings, classifying to the liguilla semi-finals. In the semi-finals Pachuca defeated favorites Tigres with an aggregate score of 4–3 to reach the final against Chivas. Pachuca ended up losing the final to Chivas with a 2–3 aggregate score.

2020 to present

After more than three years at the helm, Eva Espejo decided to step down as manager of the team to take the position of sporting director of the club in late 2020. During her tenure, Espejo led Pachuca to its first title and league final. As sporting director, Espejo appointed Spanish manager Toña Is as her successor.

In April 2022, Juan Carlos Cacho was appointed as manager of the team near the end of the regular phase of the Clausura 2022 tournament after the previous manager, Octavio Valdez, was dismissed by the club due to indiscipline. Cachos's appointment as manager was the fourth time the club had appointed a manager since Eva Espejo step down as manager in December 2020. Under Cacho, the team had rough patch in the final games of the regular phase of the Clausura 2022, but it was able to recover and have a successful run to the final in the liguilla phase, eliminating favorites América and Monterrey in the quarter-finals and semi-finals respectively. Pachuca end up losing the final once again against Chivas, with a 4–3 aggregate score.

Ahead of the Apertura 2022 tournament, Pachuca made the surprising signing of Spanish international player, Jenni Hermoso, who was previously at Barcelona. Hermoso signing with Pachuca was considered by commentators to be a sign of the grow of Liga MX Femenil and women's football in Mexico in a relatively short period of time, as foreign players were allow to play in the league for the first time a year prior to Hermoso's arrival to Pachuca.

With Hermoso and Charlyn Corral, Pachuca returned to a league final once more during the Clausura 2023 tournament. During this tournament, Pachuca broke the league's record of goals scored during the regular season of a tournament by scoring 53 goals, with 38 of the 53 goals being scored by Hermoso (18) and Corral (20). Pachuca finished the regular phase of the tournament in the 5th place, three points away from the top of the table. In the liguilla, Pachuca beat Chivas and Monterrey in the quarter-finals and semi-finals to play the final against Club América. Pachuca once again ended up falling short in the final, losing to América by a 4–2 aggregate score.

O Pachuca Femenil é um clube de futebol feminino mexicano com sede na cidade de Pachuca, Hidalgo. O clube foi fundado em 2017 e compete na Liga MX Femenil, a liga feminina de futebol mais importante do México.

O Pachuca Femenil é um dos clubes mais bem-sucedidos da Liga MX Femenil, tendo conquistado dois títulos de campeã (Clausura 2019 e Clausura 2022) e uma Copa MX Femenil (2019). O clube também foi vice-campeão da Liga MX Femenil em duas ocasiões (Apertura 2018 e Apertura 2021).

O Pachuca Femenil conta com um elenco de jogadoras talentosas, incluindo várias atletas que representam a seleção mexicana de futebol feminino. Algumas das jogadoras mais importantes do clube são:

* Mónica Ocampo (goleira)
* Janelly Farías (defensora)
* Lizbeth Ángeles (meia)
* Charlyn Corral (atacante)
* Jennifer Hermoso (atacante)

O Pachuca Femenil é um clube que tem crescido muito nos últimos anos e tem se tornado uma das forças da Liga MX Femenil. O clube tem uma torcida apaixonada e é um dos mais populares do México.