México - Liga MX Femenil 03/24 01:00 12 [13] Atlas FC - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 0-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 03/16 03:00 11 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Tigres UANL - Feminino [1] D 0-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 03/08 23:00 10 [10] León - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 1-4
México - Liga MX Femenil 03/05 03:10 9 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Santos Laguna - Feminino [17] W 6-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 02/17 01:00 8 Monterrey - Feminino v Toluca - Feminino - Postponed
México - Liga MX Femenil 02/10 01:00 7 [8] Unam Pumas - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 2-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 02/03 01:00 6 [2] Club America - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] L 4-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/26 03:00 5 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Cruz Azul - Feminino [11] W 5-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/21 22:00 4 [12] Querétaro - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 0-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/19 03:00 3 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Necaxa - Feminino [16] W 7-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/14 00:00 2 [7] Pachuca - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] D 2-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 01/06 03:00 1 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Puebla - Feminino [14] W 1-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/21 02:00 2 [1] Tigres UANL - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] L 1-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/18 01:00 2 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Tigres UANL - Feminino [1] D 0-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/14 03:05 3 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Tijuana - Feminino [5] W 6-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/11 00:06 3 [5] Tijuana - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 1-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 11/04 03:00 17 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Club America - Feminino [2] W 2-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/20 03:06 16 [2] Tigres UANL - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 1-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/17 01:00 15 [5] Monterrey - Feminino v Mazatlan FC - Feminino [18] W 3-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/13 01:00 14 [14] Atlético San Luis v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 1-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 10/10 03:00 13 [5] Monterrey - Feminino v Querétaro - Feminino [12] W 3-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 09/29 23:00 12 [16] Necaxa - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [5] W 0-4
México - Liga MX Femenil 09/16 03:00 11 [5] Monterrey - Feminino v Pachuca - Feminino [6] D 2-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 09/11 00:06 10 [17] Santos Laguna - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [5] W 1-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 09/04 02:06 9 [4] Tijuana - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [5] D 1-1
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/26 03:00 8 [5] Monterrey - Feminino v Unam Pumas - Feminino [8] D 0-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/22 03:00 7 [4] Monterrey - Feminino v Juárez FC - Feminino [14] D 2-2
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/18 03:10 6 [6] Chivas Guadalajara - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [3] L 1-0
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/12 18:00 5 [6] Cruz Azul - Feminino v Monterrey - Feminino [4] W 0-3
México - Liga MX Femenil 08/06 01:00 4 [3] Monterrey - Feminino v Atlas FC - Feminino [14] W 2-0

C.F. Monterrey Femenil is a Mexican professional women's football club based in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, that competes in the Liga MX Femenil. The club has been the women's section of C.F. Monterrey since 2017. The team plays its home matches at Estadio BBVA.

Monterrey Femenil is one of only four clubs that have been able to win the Liga MX Femenil title, obtaining the league title in two occasions.

The club plays a local derby known as the Clásico Regiomontano femenil against city rivals Tigres UANL.

History

Founding and First League Tournament

Club de Fútbol Monterrey Femenil was founded on 5 December 2016, the same day that Liga MX Femenil was announced. Gustavo Leal was appointed as the first manager of the team ahead of the first tournament of the league (Apertura 2017). Monterrey Femenil's first league match in history was a 5–2 victory at home against Necaxa on 30 July 2017.

Despite good results, Leal and the club decided to part ways on 12 October 2017. Assistant manager Eliud Contreras was appointed as interim manager for the rest of the Apertura 2017 tournament. Monterrey ended the Apertura 2017 on the fourth place in the general standings, but didn't qualify to the playoffs due to finishing in the third place of its group with 31 pts.

Multiple league finals and first title

After not qualifying for the playoffs in the Apertura 2017 tournament, the club decided to appoint former Monterrey player and long-time assistant manager of the men's first team, Héctor Becerra, as the new manager of the team on 5 December 2017.

Under Becerra's management, Monterrey reached its first league final in the Clausura 2018 against city rivals Tigres. This final represented the first of many Clásico Regiomontano finals to come in Liga MX Femenil. Tigres ended up defeating Monterrey on penalties (2–4) after a 4–4 draw on aggregate. The second leg of this final at Estadio BBVA was at the time the highest attended club match in women's football history.

Monterrey once again reached the league final in the Clausura 2019. The rival on turn was once again Tigres. Similar to the Clausura 2018, Tigres ended up winning the final again with an aggregate scoreline of 3–2.

In the Apertura 2019, Monterrey reached the final once again and for the third time, the rival was once again Tigres. Unlike the previous two finals, Monterrey was able to win this final after defeating Tigres 2–1 on aggregate. This was the first title in history for the club.

Although the Clausura 2020 tournament was canceled by the league due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Monterrey's successful run of consecutive league finals continued in the Guard1anes 2020 tournament. Like the previous three finals that Monterrey had played, the rival in turn was once again Tigres. Unlike the previous final between these two clubs (Apertura 2019), Tigres was able to crown themselves champions after beating Monterrey on penalties (3–2) after a 1–1 draw on aggregate.

2021 to 2022

After Monterrey was eliminated in the semi-finals of the Guard1anes 2021 tournament playoffs by Tigres, thus ending a run of three consecutive league finals, the club announced that Héctor Becerra was being relieved of his duties as manager on 8 June 2021, after more than three years as manager of the team. During Becerra's tenure as manager, the team won its first title in history and reach four league finals (won one and lost three). Former Pachuca manager, Eva Espejo, was appointed as the new manager of the team on 13 June 2021.

With Eva Espejo as manager, the club was able to obtain its second league title by winning the Apertura 2021 tournament after defeating Tigres on penalties (1–3) after a 2–2 draw on aggregate. As a result of Monterrey winning the Apertura 2021 league title, Espejo also became the first woman manager in history to win the Liga MX Femenil title.

On the Clausura 2022, Monterrey ended the regular phase of the tournament 1st with 43 pts, but it was eliminated in the semi-finals of the playoffs by Pachuca.

As the winner of the Apertura 2021 tournament, Monterrey qualified to play the 2022 Campeón de Campeones final against the Clausura 2022 champions C.D. Guadalajara. Monterrey lost the final on penalties (1–3) after a 1–1 draw on aggregate.

In August 2022, Monterrey played its first international tournament when it participated on the 2022 Women's International Champions Cup. Monterrey reached the final of this tournament by beating Portland Thorns on penalties (3–2) after a 1–1 draw on regular time in the semi-finals. In the final, Monterrey was defeated by Lyon 4–0.

O time de futebol feminino Monterrey - Feminino, também conhecido como Rayadas, é um clube profissional de futebol feminino localizado em Monterrey, no estado de Nuevo León, México. O Monterrey - Feminino é uma equipe da Liga MX Femenil, que é a liga de futebol profissional feminino de primeira divisão do México. O clube foi fundado em 2017 e é a equipe feminina do Club de Futbol Monterrey, que é um dos clubes de futebol mais populares do México.

O Monterrey - Feminilo tem um estádio próprio, o Estadio BBVA Bancomer, que tem capacidade para 51.000 pessoas. O clube já conquistou um título da Liga MX Femenil, em 2021, e também chegou às finais da Copa MX Femenil em 2018 e 2019. O Monterrey - Feminino é um dos clubes mais bem-sucedidos do futebol feminino mexicano e tem uma grande torcida.

Algumas das jogadoras mais famosas do Monterrey - Feminino incluem Rebeca Bernal, Diana Laura Evangelista, Christina Murillo e Desiree Monsiváis. O clube também tem uma forte base de jogadoras estrangeiras, incluindo as brasileiras Thaísa Moreno e Bárbara Olivieri, a colombiana Diana Ospina e a norte-americana Carli Lloyd.

O Monterrey - Feminino é um clube muito ativo nas redes sociais e tem uma grande presença online. O clube tem mais de 1 milhão de seguidores no Instagram e mais de 500 mil seguidores no Twitter. O Monterrey - Feminino também tem um canal no YouTube, com mais de 100 mil inscritos.