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Published Mexico, United StatesUpdated

He Spent It on the Bench in the United States, Signed It From Mexico and Today Gives Hope to Tigres

Summary by TV Azteca
Diana Ordognez left American football after a few minutes in the Houston Dash, a NWSL franchise where she was close to being the New Year’s Eve, and is now part of Tigres Femenil. Her addition seeks to reinforce the offensive of the team led by Pedro Martínez Losa, in a squad that aims to compete in the next MX Women’s League championship. Born in Riverside, California, the lead was recognized in college football with the All-American award and …
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Diana Ordognez left American football after a few minutes in the Houston Dash, a NWSL franchise where she was close to being the New Year’s Eve, and is now part of Tigres Femenil. Her addition seeks to reinforce the offensive of the team led by Pedro Martínez Losa, in a squad that aims to compete in the next MX Women’s League championship. Born in Riverside, California, the lead was recognized in college football with the All-American award and …

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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