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Club América's El Más Grande Status In Doubt After FIFA Club World Cup Play-In Defeat

There are losses — and then there are defining failures. Club América’s 2-1 defeat to LAFC in the FIFA Club World Cup Play-In match will go down as the darkest chapter in the club’s modern history. A golden ticket to the world stage was squandered, and with it, América’s claims of international greatness took a crushing blow. The loss doesn’t just sting — it reshapes legacies. For Las Águilas, the only way forward now is a complete reset, or risk losing the identity that made them “El Más Grande.”

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Club América’s First Year on the Mexican Stock Market: A Performance and Financial Review

One year after becoming the first Mexican football club listed on the stock exchange, Club América—through Ollamani—has navigated volatility, maintained profitability, and now eyes long-term growth with a new Adidas partnership. While AGUILASCPO.MX stock has faced early growing pains, strong financials and strategic moves signal a promising future on and off the pitch.

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Club América Falls to LAFC in Midweek Friendly at BMO Stadium

In a match focused on rotation over results, Club América fell 2-1 to LAFC at BMO Stadium. While the loss won’t impact their Liga MX campaign, defensive errors and wasted chances revealed cracks that must be addressed before the Concacaf Champions Cup. Alejandro Zendejas continued his standout form, but fringe players like Diego Valdés and Rodrigo Aguirre failed to impress. With Necaxa up next, Las Águilas will aim to bounce back and reinforce their momentum in the Clausura 2025.

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Club América Survives Puebla Scare to Extend Unbeaten Streak

Club América extended its unbeaten start to the Clausura 2025 with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Puebla. Despite going up early and facing a ten-man side, complacency nearly cost Las Águilas the match. André Jardine’s squad showed resilience, but warning signs emerged with a dip in second-half intensity. With a midweek friendly vs LAFC and Necaxa up next, América must sharpen its edge to stay atop the table and maintain momentum ahead of the Concacaf Champions Cup.

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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.

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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.

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Club América vs Premier League Titans: Revisiting Previous Showdowns

Club América’s summer tour in the U.S. begins with two high-profile friendlies against Premier League sides Chelsea and Aston Villa. While past encounters with English giants haven’t yielded victories, Las Águilas enter this stretch as reigning bicampeones — armed with confidence, depth, and a hunger to prove themselves on the international stage. With Leagues Cup around the corner, these matchups provide more than just preparation — they’re a chance to show how far América has come.

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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.

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