Guadalajara Chivas has achieved an unbeaten streak of 14 consecutive home games, turning their stadium into a true fortress. Since their last home loss, recorded on September 20, 2025, 257 days have passed in which Guadalajara has transformed into one of the most dominant teams in Mexican football when playing at home. They have 14 consecutive games without losing, with a balance of 11 wins and 3 draws, plus 35 goals scored and only 7 conceded. The balance speaks for itself: an aggressive team to attack, a decisive team to finish, and a very solid defense. The numbers help to measure the size of the feat. In 11 of those 14 games, Guadalajara scored at least two goals; in 9 of them, they won by a difference of two or more goals, and also kept the goal unscathed in 9 occasions. In other words, they have not only added points at home, but have done so by imposing conditions and forcing their rivals to leave the stadium without a reward. The streak was not built in a single evening or against a single type of rival. They were 14 games, 14 different stories, and a single constant: Guadalajara's ability to make themselves strong at home. Necaxa, Mazatlán, Atlas, Monterrey, Cruz Azul, Pachuca, Querétaro, América, Santos, León, Pumas, Puebla, Xolos, and Tigres were witnesses to a Rojiblanca version that found different paths to remain unbeaten and consolidate the best streak as a local in recent history of the stadium. As the stadium prepares to be part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Guadalajara has built a credential difficult to ignore: that of a team that turned their stadium into a true fortress.