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América Mexico City

América Mexico City

Club de Fútbol América S.A. de C.V., commonly known as Club América, is a professional football club based in Mexico City. Nicknamed Las Águilas (The Eagles), it competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football. Wikipedia
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StadiumMexico, Mexico
Founded1916 (age 108)
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Competitions
Liga MX
Campeones Cup
North & Central America: Leagues Cup
    Pld +/- Pts
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17 +7 31
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17 +8 30
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17 +6 27
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17 +9 25
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17 -6 22
11
17 -2 18
       
  10   27
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  7 1 20
  4   20
  2   9
  2   16
  2   19
01.02.25, 18:00
América Mexico City
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Juarez
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Liga MX
28.01.25, 20:00
América Mexico City
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Atletico de San Luis
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Liga MX
26.01.25, 21:00
América Mexico City
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Tijuana
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Liga MX
Club America eyeing Rayo Vallecano attacker James
The Colombia attacker has struggled for minutes at Rayo since his arrival earlier this season.According to journalist Elías Quijada, one of the clubs that have already made contact are América from Mexico
How Club America manager André Jardine turned USMNT's Alejandro Zendejas into a Liga MX star and the club into a serial winner
They’ve done it again.Richard Sanchez’s rocket from outside the box helped Club América secure a 1-1 draw in Monterrey and a 3-2 series victory to win the Liga MX title
goal.com
5 days
From André Jardine to an Alejandro Zendejas-led attack: Four reasons behind Club América's historic Liga MX three-peat
Club América, a giant in the landscape of Mexican soccer, kicked off the 2024 Apertura with an ambitious aim: seal the three-peat
goal.com
5 days
Club America seal historic three-peat after sealing second leg Liga MX Final victory over Monterrey
· América defeated Monterrey in the Apertura 2024 final· Richard Sánchez scored the championship goal· Las Águilas achieved the first three-peat in the history of short tournaments
goal.com
6 days
América 1-1 Monterrey (Dec 15, 2024) Game Analysis - ESPN
Club América is the first in Liga MX's short-format era to earn three consecutive titles after a 1-1 draw with Monterrey sealed a 3-2 aggregate win in the two-legged 2024 Apertura final, extending their league-leading tally of championships to 16
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Goalkeeper
1 Luis Malagón age 27
12 J. Estrada age 26
30 Rodolfo Cota age 37
Defender
3 Israel Reyes age 24
4 Sebastián Cáceres age 25
5 Kevin Álvarez age 25
14 Néstor Araujo age 33
18 Cristian Calderón age 27
26 Cristian Borja age 31
29 R. Juárez age 23
31 Igor Lichnovsky Osorio age 30
32 M. Vázquez age 20
223 D. Esqueda age 22
  Jorge Meré age 27
Midfielder
6 Jonathan dos Santos age 34
7 Brian Rodríguez age 24
8 Álvaro Fidalgo age 27
10 Diego Valdés age 30
13 A. Cervantes age 26
15 J. Rodríguez age 28
17 Alejandro Zendejas age 26
20 Richard Sánchez age 28
28 Érick Sánchez age 25
197 D. Espinoza age 20
Forward
11 Víctor Dávila age 27
19 I. Hernández age 24
21 Henry Martín age 32
24 Javairo Dilrosun age 26
27 Rodrigo Aguirre age 30
34 E. Lozano age 21