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América debuts new stadium with dominant win over Puebla in Liga Femenil MX
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América debuts new stadium with dominant win over Puebla in Liga Femenil MX

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Club América's women's team secured a dominant victory over Puebla in their Apertura 2026 Liga Femenil MX debut at their new stadium.
  • The team maintains a perfect record with three wins in three games, leading their group and the overall standings.
  • Goals were scored by Montserrat Saldívar, Priscila da Silva, Alexa Soto, Geyse Ferreira, and Gaby García for América, while Brina Micheels scored for Puebla.

Club América's women's team celebrated the inauguration of their new "mini stadium" at Nido de Coapa with a resounding victory over Puebla in Jornada 3 of the Apertura 2026 Liga Femenil MX.

The Aguilas continue their impressive run, remaining undefeated with a perfect three wins from three matches. This flawless performance places them at the top of their group and the general classification standings. The team's dominance was evident in their commanding 5-1 win against Puebla.

América's goals came from Montserrat Saldívar in the 8th minute, Priscila da Silva in the 37th, Alexa Soto in the 45th, Geyse Ferreira in the 55th, and Gaby García in the 90th minute. Puebla managed to score early in the match through Brina Micheels in the 2nd minute, briefly surprising the home side.

Under coach Ángel Villacampa, the reigning champions demonstrated a strong performance, evolving from a slower start to dominate the match. Their victory in their new home stadium was a festive occasion for the fans. América's next match is against Necaxa in Aguascalientes, while Puebla will host Atlético de San Luis.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.