Club Necaxa (women)

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Necaxa Femenil
Club Necaxa 2.svg
Full nameImpulsora del Deportivo Necaxa S.A. de C.V. Femenil
Nickname(s)Las Centellas [1]
Founded2016;8 years ago (2016)
Ground Estadio Victoria
Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes, Mexico
Capacity23,000
OwnerNX Football USA LLC (50%) [2]
Ernesto Tinajero Flores (50%)
ChairmanErnesto Tinajero Flores
Manager Lupita Worbis
League Liga MX Femenil
Clausura 2024 15th

Club Necaxa Femenil is a Mexican women's football club based in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico. The club has been the women's section of Club Necaxa since 2017. [3] The team will play in the Liga MX Femenil which is scheduled to commence in September 2017. [4]

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Personnel

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Manager Flag of Mexico.svg Lupita Worbis
Assistant manager Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Orozco
Fitness coach Flag of Mexico.svg Paolo Reyes
Team doctor Flag of Mexico.svg Brenda Palacios
Physiotherapist Flag of Mexico.svg Alberto Munguía

Players

Current squad

As of 7 July 2024 [3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Valeria Martínez
2 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Alexa Hernández
3 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Lesly González
4 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Lucia Muñoz
5 DF Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Jemery Myvett
6 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Izabelle Hernandez
7 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Ana Gabriela Huerta
8 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Karen De León
9 FW Flag of El Salvador.svg  SLV Samaria Gómez
11 FW Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Pilar Aceves
13 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Quetzali Barranco
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX María José Acosta
17 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Allison Veloz
18 FW Flag of El Salvador.svg  SLV Karen Reyes
19 FW Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Mariana Ramos
20 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Perla Navarrete
21 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Reyna Velázquez
22 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Athziri Alonso
23 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Ithaisa Viñoly
25 GK Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Odette Martínez
27 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Sahiry Cruz
28 MF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Ana Jiménez

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