Encapsulating Club América’s Most Successful Year Ever
Five trophies. One unforgettable year. Club América’s 2024 campaign will forever be etched in gold, cementing their legacy as the most dominant force in Mexican football. From the long-awaited bicampeonato to a historic tricampeonato, América overcame adversity, injuries, and a lack of home-field advantage to lift title after title. While the CONCACAF Champions Cup eluded them, the grandeur of this year is undeniable. For Americanistas, 2024 will be remembered as the year greatness was redefined.
Club America's Historic Three-Peat in Liga MX: A Triumph Against All Odds
Against all odds, Club América has made history — becoming the first team in Liga MX’s short tournament era to win three consecutive league titles. With an injury-riddled squad, no true home stadium, and a lowly 8th-place finish in the regular season, Las Águilas rose above adversity to etch their name into the record books once more. This tricampeonato is not just a trophy — it’s a symbol of resilience, legacy, and unmatched greatness in Mexican football.
Disappointing Start to Club América's Season Ahead of Leagues Cup Break
After a historic bicampeonato, Club América’s start to the Apertura 2024 season has fallen short of lofty expectations. With just 6 points from 12, a thin squad, and injuries piling up, questions about form and depth are growing louder. Now, the Leagues Cup break offers a much-needed reset. With marquee friendlies vs Chelsea and Aston Villa on the horizon, André Jardine must use the pause to regroup, recover key players, and restore the rhythm that made Las Águilas champions.
The Champions Stumble in Match Day 1: Atl. San Luis vs Club América Takeaways
Reigning champions Club América suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat to Atlético San Luis to kick off their Apertura 2024 campaign. Despite being heavy favorites, a weakened lineup and defensive lapses proved costly. While the loss is frustrating, there were silver linings — including a goal from Henry Martín and the debut of 16-year-old Diego Reyes. With a favorable schedule ahead, Las Águilas must regroup quickly and bounce back in their home opener vs Querétaro.
Rising Expectations: Club América’s Quest for the Tricampeonato in the Apertura 2024 Season
A new Liga MX season dawns, and with it, Club América’s quest for a historic tricampeonato. After a dominant 12 months, the pressure is sky-high for André Jardine’s side — especially as they begin life without the iconic Estadio Azteca. With key players easing back from international duty and an opener against Atlético San Luis on the road, América’s title defense won’t be easy. But as the reigning back-to-back champions, anything short of silverware will be seen as a failure.
SuperCopa MX Preview: Club América vs Tigres
The road to more silverware begins now. Club América take on Tigres this Sunday at Dignity Health Sports Park in the SuperCopa MX — their first competitive test ahead of the Apertura 2024 season. With multiple key players out due to injuries and Copa América duty, André Jardine will rely on a makeshift squad to defend the club’s winning standard. As reigning Bi-Campeones, there’s no room for excuses — only the expectation to win.