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Club América is the most decorated side in Mexican football. [175] The club has won 16 league titles, [176] 6 Copa México championships, 7 Campeón de Campeones cups, and 1 Supercopa de la Liga MX. They hold the record for most league and cup titles, [118] and their record Campeón de Campeones wins are tied with Guadalajara. [177]
The first confrontation between what are considered the two most popular teams in Mexico [5] ended with a victory for Guadalajara with a score of 1–0. [6] The rivalry began to flourish after the second match, when Chivas defeated Club América with a score of 7–2 In the year of 1943.
Samuels brought in Robert Lifton as the team owner, and in coordination with Lifton and USSF secured RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. as the team’s home field. [7] In January 1983, the NASL and USSF invited 39 players from the NASL, American Soccer League (ASL) and Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) to tryouts for the 20 available roster spots. [8]
The rivalry between Club América and Pumas UNAM is known as the "Clásico Capitalino" (Spanish for "Capital Classic"), [7] due to the fact that both teams are based in Mexico City—the country's capital. The first match between the two clubs took place on 1 July 1962, where América hosted UNAM, who had recently been promoted from the second ...
Mexican side Club América are the most successful club in the competition's history, with seven titles. The most successful non-Mexican club is Saprissa of Costa Rica, with three titles. The only four teams to successfully defend the trophy are all Mexican: América, Cruz Azul, C.F. Pachuca and C.F. Monterrey.
The Clásico Joven (Spanish for: The Young Classic) is an association football rivalry between Mexico City-based teams Club América and Cruz Azul. [2] The first match between both teams took place on 30 August 1964 at the Estadio 10 de Diciembre in a friendly match, with Club América winning 2–1 with goals by Martín Ibarreche and Alfonso Portugal, while Hilario Díaz scored for Cruz Azul. [3]
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The 2022–23 Club América season was the club's 78th consecutive season in the top-flight of Mexican football. The team participated in the Liga MX . Coaching staff