Liga Mexicana de Fútbol Femenil
| Organising body | LIMEFFE | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 2007 | 
| Country | Mexico | 
| Confederation | CONCACAF | 
| Divisions | 3 | 
| Number of clubs | 76 | 
| Current champions | Selección Femenil Puebla (1st title)  (Clausura 2017)  | 
| Most championships | Morelia, Rio Soccer (4 titles) | 
| Broadcaster(s) | AYM Sports | 
| Current: 2017–18 LIMEFFE season | |
The Liga Mexicana de Fútbol Femenil is a women's football league in Mexico organized by LIMEFFE. Formally known as the Superliga Femenil, this league was established in 2007 as an attempt to help and grow women's football in Mexico. It was considered until 2017 as the highest division of women's football in the country.
Even though the league had the support of the Mexican Football Federation as well as the support of some Liga MX clubs such as Chivas, the league struggled to attract sponsors, fans, and media attention from its beginning. In 2016, the Liga MX Femenil was created with the full backing of all Liga MX clubs and the Mexican Football Federation to professionalize and grow women's football in Mexico. The two leagues are not connected by the league system, but the Liga Mexicana de Fútbol Femenil has lost its top division status since the introduction of Liga MX Femenil.