![]() She had 2 goals in 9 Apertura matches in the Opening Championship. Defender Valeria Rios (24) U.S., played at Highline Community College in Washington State for two years, Cal State-Bakersfield and a year at Louisiana Tech University.She has had an immediate effect on the fortunes of the Ciudad Juarez side, who are currently fifth in the Clausura and bound for their first ever playoff berth-they finished 11th in the 2022-23 Apertura and were only three points short of a playoff berth last winter. Manager Milagros Martinez (37) Spain she joined the club this season after coaching for Suzuka Point Getters male side in Japan.Forward Jermaine Seposenwe (29) South Africa, has played in Lithuania, Spain and Portugal before moving to Mexico this season she has over 75 caps for Banyana Banyana and should be on the WWC Finals squad this summer for the second consecutive tournament.She has scored 10 goals in 37 Liga MX Femenil matches across two seasons with Juarez. she played at Radford University in Virginia and with the Puerto Rico Sol in Mayaguez (See: The Week in Women's Football: OFC Women's Nations Cup review - Tribal Football). Defender Julitha Singaro (22) Tanzania she has played 20 matches this season for the club in the border city across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas.The list of imports per team are detailed below, though two teams are comprised of all Mexican players and had no imports-Puebla and Deportivo Guadalajara-with background detail for most of the players, where available. The league now has 71 imports, with almost half coming from the U.S.-primarily those with Mexican ancestry-and the majority of the balance coming from Central and South America. ![]() The six-year-old league was designed to help further local player development in Mexico and only allowed Mexican-born players for the league's first two years, with foreign-born players of Mexican descent allowed in year three. Mexico-Imports Aplenty grade the Liga MX FemenilĮach of the 18 Liga MX Femenil teams can now sign up to four international players for the 2022-23 season, after two imports were allowed for the first time in 2021-22. Liga MX Femenil is rapidly becoming a major player among women's leagues around the world. We also present other news from this league including some player movement to and from the NWSL ahead of their 2023 season and some exhibition matches between clubs in the two leagues as well as a high-profile friendly in Mexico with German side Bayern Munich. This week, we continue our look at CONCACAF from last week (see last week's column on Canada's WNT labor standoff with their Soccer Federation and the two CONCACAF teams who qualified for next summer's Women's World Cup through the Intercontinental Playoffs last week in New Zealand: The Week in Women's Football: Canada Soccer controversy exciting World Cup playoffs still need reform - Tribal Football) as we examine the almost 70 imports in Liga MX Femenil, which has seen phenomenal growth, as just two years ago no imports were allowed to sign for the 18 teams (other than their diaspora from other nations). ![]()
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