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Club América Femenil, commonly known as América Femenil or simply América, is a Mexican professional women's football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. The club competes in the Liga MX Femenil and has been the women's section of Club América since 2016. [ 1 ]
The 2017–18 season was América's first competitive season and first season in the Liga MX Femenil, the top flight of Mexican women's football.. América managed to qualify to the playoffs on the Apertura 2017 and Clausura 2018 tournaments, but was eliminated in semifinals both times: in the Apertura tournament by rivals Guadalajara and in the Clausura tournament by UANL.
Nicolette Andrea "Nicki" Hernández Sippel (born 17 February 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Liga MX Femenil side Club América. Born in the United States, she plays internationally for the Mexico women's national team .
Jocelyn Marie "Joss" Orejel Tavares (born 14 November 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as defender or midfielder for Liga MX Femenil club América. Born in the United States, she represents Mexico at international level.
Ángel Villacampa Carrasco (born 14 December 1976) is a Spanish football manager who is the manager of Club América in the Liga MX Femenil since June 2022. Between 2017 and 2019, Villacampa worked as a coach at the Atlético Madrid. In 2018, he was named the head coach of the China U-17 women's national team.
In 2021, Camberos registered her name in the 2022 NWSL Draft, but she was not signed by any club. [5] Camberos ended up signing her first professional contract with Club América of Liga MX Femenil on 30 December 2021, [4] and made her professional debut with the team in January 2022 in a match against Atlas.
The Copa América Femenina (Copa América Feminina in Portuguese), previously the Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol Femenino (Campeonato Sul-Americano de Futebol Feminino), usually shortened to Sudamericano Femenino (Sul-Americano Feminino), is the main competition in women's association football for national teams that are affiliated with CONMEBOL. [1]
In 2018, Liga MX Femenil side Monterrey invited Avilez to a trial to see if she could join the team, but she was not selected. Monterrey eventually signed Avilez on 29 May 2018, after her noteworthy performances with the Mexico U-15 women's national team, as well as being selected to be part of the Mexico U-17 squad that would end up participating in the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship.