Overview
- Tigres won the second leg 1-0 at Estadio Universitario on November 23 to take the final 4-3 on aggregate.
- Diana Ordóñez scored in the 19th/20th minute after a defensive miscue, putting Tigres ahead in the series.
- América finished with 10 players after Nancy Antonio received a VAR-confirmed red card for a foul on Jennifer Hermoso in the second half.
- The first leg in Mexico City ended 3-3 after Tigres erased América’s 3-0 halftime lead.
- The title is Tigres’ seventh, the most in Liga MX Femenil history, while América under Ángel Villacampa now holds the most runner-up finishes; the final was widely broadcast across Canal 6/Multimedios, FOX, ESPN, Disney+, Tubi, Imagen TV and YouTube.