Belén Cruz has left Tigres for Cruz Azul. "Pollito" was with Tigres from the start, playing in the club's first Copa Liga MX Femenil match and scoring the club's first ever goal in that tournament.
Mónica Ocampo has been named Pachuca Femenil's Sporting Director. Ocampo retired from football at the end of 2025 after a career that spanned 20 years. Ocampo won Liga MX Femenil with Tuzas in the 2025 Clausura and is best known outside of México for her golazo against England in the 2011 World Cup.
Puebla Femenil announced the signing of Kendyl Terrell earlier today. Terrrell played college ball at Jackson State University before playing with Santa Fé FC in Panamá and more recently with Little Rock Rangers in the WPSL.
Xolos Femenil announces they've signed Jamaica international Trudi Carter. Carter had been with León since 2025, scoring 5 goals in 21 games. Carter has also scored 13 in 27 appearances for the Reggae Girlz. (Stats according to Soccerway)
Vaka is perhaps a better-known name for fans, having been the penultimate player selected in the 2024 NWSL Draft by Bay FC. She played the last two seasons with Fort Lauderdale United in the USL S, playing 999 minutes in 13 games.
Arias played four years at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, scoring 14 goals and contributing 5 assists in 5701 total minutes across her 4 years there.
Santos also announced four signings yesterday, including Sarina Villa, Amaya Arias, and Laveni Vaka. Villa played college ball at UTEP and had signed with Indiana State late in 2025 but didn't play with the Sycamores.
Atlante Femenil announces their first ever signings, inking 19 year olds Ana Lorena Torres and Vanessa González. Torres is a forward that came up through the Chivas's youth system, but was listed as a center back for Necaxa last season. González scored 4 goals in 375 minutes for Chivas U19s in 2026.
Michaela Abam and Cruz Azul have also parted ways. Abam signed from Toluca at the end of 2025 and scored 4 goals in 17 appearances. Abam has also had stints in the NWSL, Liga F, Première Ligue, and Damallsvenskan. I can't imagine she'll be a free agent for long; it's more where she's going.
Pumas announced the departure of Nayely Bolaños earlier today. In her three seasons in CU, Bolaños scored 12 goals in 48 appearances and has been a fixture on Ecuador's National Team, helping La Tri qualify for the Inter-confederation Playoffs ahead of the 2027 World Cup.
Rayadas announced that they have parted ways with 41 year old goalkeeper Pamela Tajonar. Tajonar made 81 appearances for Rayadas, including three in the 2024-25 Concacaf W Champions Cup tournament and won a Liga MX Femenil title in the 2024 Clausura.
Pumas just announced the signing of Costa Rican attacking midfielder Priscila Chinchilla. Chinchilla spent last season with Atlético Madrid after stints with Alajuelense, Glasgow City, Pachuca, and Zenit. She has 39 goals in 58 appearances for Las Ticas since making her debut in 2018 at just 17.
Jade Bailey has signed with Querétaro Femenil. Bailey spent most of her career in England, winning the FA Cup twice with Arsenal (2012-13 and 2013-14) and had stints with Chelsea, Liverpool, and London City Lionesses. She played last season with Piteå in Sweden and has represented Jamaica.
Former Real Madrid center back Rocío Gálvez has signed with FC Juárez Femenil. Gálvez won the Primera División with Atlético Madrid in 2016-17 and has been capped with Spain 12 times, the last being in the 2023 World Cup against Japan.
Tigres Femenil also made their first signing of the summer, inking defender Talia Coury. Coury was with Idaho State University, where new teammate Mária Sánchez played her college ball. She also played a season with @mnaurorafc.bsky.social and has made appearances with the México U23s.
América Femenil made some big moves yesterday, announcing the signing of Jaidy Gutiérrez from Puebla, Celeste Espino from Chivas, and Karol Bernal from Rayadas.
América Femenil announced earlier today that it has parted ways with defender Chidinma Okeke.
An interesting framing in this Leagues Cup press release, referring to “franchise rights” in regards to Atlante returning to Liga MX. Not sure if that is a mis-representation or the unintentional release of a fundamental shift in how Liga MX and its clubs are structured and operate.
Necaxa Femenil announced yesterday that they and head coach Christian Astorga had mutually parted ways. English translation of the Spanish document in the alt text.
Gómez and Estudiantes were in the Primera through 2024, when they were relegated to Primera B. Gómez left the club the following season, and now plays for Quilmes Atlético in the Primera División C.
Since it's Trans Day of Visibility I want to spotlight Mara Gómez, the first transgender woman to play in Argentina's Primera División when she joined Estudiantes de la Plata in 2021.
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