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  2. Club América - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Club América (women) - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  4. América Futebol Clube (MG) - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, the club professionalized its football division, and returned to its previous colors. [7] In 1948, América won its first state championship as a professional club. [9] In 1997, América won the Série B for the first time, [10] and in 2000, the club won the Copa Sul-Minas first edition, beating Cruzeiro in the final. [11]

  5. Alejandro Zendejas - Wikipedia

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    In order to meet with the club's tradition of only using Mexican players, [5] [6] Zendejas agreed to reject future U.S. national team call-ups and accept Mexico national team call-ups if they ever occur. [7] Zendejas was registered with the first team and was given the number 29 jersey, the same kit he had at Dallas.

  6. Big Four (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Jonathan dos Santos - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan dos Santos Ramírez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɟʝonatan dos ˈsantos]; Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʒonatɐ̃ dus ˈsɐ̃tus]; born 26 April 1990) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Liga MX club América.

  8. América de Cali - Wikipedia

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    That club claimed one of the first championships in the history of Colombian football by winning the Copa Centenario Batalla de Boyacá in 1919. The team broke up not long afterwards. Over the ensuing years, various clubs in Cali appeared with various names. The most notable was Racing Club, named for the Argentine team of the same name. That ...

  9. Cruz Azul - Wikipedia

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    An América icon who was fundamental to America's 1988–89 league championship victory against Cruz Azul, Hermosillo's signing was met with ambivalence by the club's supporters. [59] Hermosillo, however, quickly established himself as an integral part of the team where he was the league's top goal scorer for 3 consecutive years ( 1993–94 ...