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Club América (women)

Club América Femenil, commonly known as América Femenil or just América, is a Mexican professional women's football club based in Mexico City that competes in the Liga MX Femenil. The club has been the women's section of Club América since 2017.[1] The team plays its home games at the Estadio Azteca, and at an alternative field named Cancha Centenario that is located at their training grounds.

América Femenil
Full nameClub de Fútbol América S.A. de C.V. Femenil
Nickname(s)Las Águilas (The Eagles)
Las Azul-Cremas (The Blue-Creams)
FoundedDecember 5, 2016; 6 years ago (2016-12-05)
GroundEstadio Azteca
Mexico City, Mexico

Cancha Centenario
Instalaciones Club América en Coapa
Mexico City, Mexico
Capacity81,070 (Estadio Azteca)
1,000   (Cancha Centenario)
OwnerTelevisa
ChairmanEmilio Azcárraga Jean
ManagerÁngel Villacampa
LeagueLiga MX Femenil
Apertura 20224th (runners-up)
WebsiteClub website

Club America Femenil is one of only four clubs that have been able to win the Liga MX Femenil title, obtaining the league title in one occasion.[2]

History

Founding and First League Tournament

Club América Femenil was founded on 5 December 2016, on the same day that Liga MX Femenil was announced.[3] Former Mexico women's national football team manager, Leonardo Cuellar, was appointed as the first manager of the team in February 2017.[4] In preparation for the first season of Liga MX Femenil in the second half of 2017, the team participated in a preparation tournament, the 2017 Copa MX Femenil.[5] The club first league match in history was a 1–0 victory against Tijuana on 29 July 2017.[6]

In its first Liga MX Femenil tournament (Apertura 2017), América ended the regular phase of the tournament 1st with 35 pts, but the team was eventually eliminated in the semi-finals of the playoffs by national rivals and eventual champions C.D Guadalajara, in the first instance of the Clasico Nacional femenil between the two institutions.[7]

América's starting line-up for the second leg of the Apertura 2018 final.

First Title

América won its first league title in history by winning the Apertura 2018 tournament. During this tournament, America ended the regular phase in 3rd place with 35 pts in the general standings and second in its group. In the playoffs, The team eliminated Toluca (5-3) in the quarter-finals, and Pachuca (1-0) in the semi-finals to reach the final against Tigres. América eventually won the final against Tigres on penalties (1-3) at Estadio Universitario after a 3–3 draw on aggregate (2-2 at the Azteca, 1–1 at Estadio Universitario).[8]

2019 to Present

For the Clasura 2019 tournament, América once again had a great regular phase, ending second in the overall standings with 38 pts, but was unable to achieve a second consecutive title after being eliminated by Tigres in the semi-finals of the playoffs.[9][10]

Leo Cuellar decided to step down from the position of manager after 4 years in charge on 27 March 2021, after a 2–4 defeat at home againts Chivas. Previous to this defeat, the team was coming from a string of bad results and an overall irregular performance throughout the Guardianes 2021 tournament that put the team at risk of not qualifying to the playoffs for the first time.[11] The club appointed Cuellar's assistant, Hugo Ruíz, as interim for the rest of the tournament.[12] América ended-up qualifying for the playoffs by ending in 8th place in the regular season. América's participation in the Guardianes 2021 tournament ended after being eliminated in the quarter-finals of the playoffs by eventual champions Tigres.[13]

On 4 June 2021, Craig Harrington was appointed by the club as the new manager of the team.[14]

On 18 July 2021, the club announced the signing of American player Stephanie Ribeiro, the first foreign player to play for the team.[15]

With Harrington as the new manager and with foreign players in the roster for the first time (Sarah Luebbert and Stephanie Ribeiro), América was able to have a better campaign during the Apertura 2021 tournament than in the previous Guardianes 2021 tournament. In this Apertura 2021 tournament, América ended the regular phase in the 5th place with 31 points.[16] In the playoffs the team defeated national rivals C.D. Guadalajara in the quarter-finals (2-1), but they were once again eliminated by then current champions Tigres in the semi-finals with an aggregate score of 5–2.[17][18]

After América's elimination against Pachuca in the quarter-finals of the playoffs of the Clausura 2022, the club decided to dismiss manager Craig Harrington on 8 May 2022, after just two tournaments due to the results that the team achieved throughout the regular season and in the playoffs of the Clausura 2022.[19] For this Clausura 2022 tournament, América ended in the fourth place during the regular season with 37 points.

On 28 May 2022, the América Femenil U-17 team became champions of the first Liga MX Femenil U-17 tournament (Clausura 2022) by winning the final against Santos on penalties at Estadio Azteca after an aggregate scoreline of 3–3.[20]

On 17 June 2022, the club announced Spanish manager Ángel Villacampa as the new manager of the team ahead of the Apertura 2022 tournament.[21]

The team played its first international match against a European team when it faced German Bayer 04 Leverkusen on 5 July 2022, at Estadio Azteca. This match was also the first time that a Liga MX Femenil team played against a European team. The match ended in a 1–0 victory for America with a goal from Janelly Farías.[22]

On August 2022, the club participated on its first international competition, the 2022 The Women's Cup. During this tournament, América defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 on the quarter-finals to advance to the semifinals. On the semi-finals América was defeated 2-1 by OL Reign. América ended up winning the third place of the tournament by winning the third place match 5–4 against A.C. Milan.[23]

América returned to a Liga MX Femenil final after four years during the Apertura 2022 tournament. The team ended the regular phase of this tournament in 4th place with 36 pts. In the Liguilla, América defeated Tijuana with a 3–0 aggregate score in the quarter-finals, and Chivas in the semi-finals with a 6–4 aggregate score. In the final, América faced Tigres once again, just as in the Apertura 2018 final. However, unlike the Apertura 2018 final, Tigres defeated América this time with a 3–0 aggregate score to crown themselves champions.[24][25] The first match of this final at the Azteca broke the previous attendance record in the league after 52,654 persons attended the game.[26]

Grounds

 
A panorama of the Estadio Azteca during a match

Club América Femenil plays its home matches at the historic 81,700 seats Estadio Azteca, and at an alternative field named Cancha Centenario located at their trainings grounds, which has an estimated capacity for 1,000 persons.[27][28]

América Femenil play its first match in history at the Estadio Azteca on 19 August 2017, in a game against Morelia for matchday 4 of the Apertura 2017. The game ended on 5–0 victory for America.[29]

Personnel

Management

Position Staff
Chairman   Emilio Azcárraga Jean
Sporting President   Santiago Baños
Sporting Director   Claudia Carrión

Technical staff

Position Staff
Manager   Ángel Villacampa
Assistant manager   Hugo Ruíz
Fitness coaches   Juan Torres
  Joshua Pulido
Goalkeeper coach   Hugo Vazquez
Physiotherapist   Karla Reséndiz
Team doctor   Stephanie González

Source: Liga MX Femenil

Managerial History

Name Years Notes
  Leonardo Cuellar 2017–2021
  Hugo Ruíz 2021 Interim Manager
  Craig Harrington 2021–2022
  Ángel Villacampa 2022–

Players

Current squad

As of 2 February 2023[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   MEX Jocelyn Orejel
3 DF   MEX Karina Rodríguez
4 DF   ESP Andrea Pereira
5 MF   FRA Aurélie Kaci
6 MF   MEX Noemí Granados
7 FW   MEX Kiana Palacios
8 MF   MEX Casandra Cuevas
9 FW   MEX Katty Martínez
10 FW   MEX Alison González
11 MF   MEX Montserrat Hernández
12 GK   MEX Itzel Velasco
13 MF   MEX Eva González
14 DF   MEX Mónica Rodríguez
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF   MEX Kimberly Rodríguez
16 DF   USA Sabrina Enciso
17 MF   MEX Natalia Mauleón
18 MF   MEX Amanda Pérez
19 MF   MEX Montserrat Saldívar
20 MF   MEX Nicolette Hernández
21 DF   MEX Alexandra Godínez
22 MF   USA Sarah Luebbert
23 GK   MEX Itzel González
24 MF   MEX Scarlett Camberos (captain)
25 GK   MEX Renatta Cota
26 DF   MEX Karen Luna
28 MF   ESP Andrea Falcón

Out on loan

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   MEX Natalia Acuña (at Juárez)

Notable players

Honors and awards

National competitions

References

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  12. ^ Contreras, Edgar (2021-04-30). "Apuesta al título para seguir en América femenil". www.reforma.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-05-22.
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  17. ^ Kriger, Rachael. "Liga MX Femenil, Apertura Liguilla: Tigres earns comeback win over América, Monterrey squeak in the Final – Equalizer Soccer". Retrieved 2022-05-22.
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This article is about the women s association football team For the men s association football club see Club America Club America Femenil commonly known as America Femenil or just America is a Mexican professional women s football club based in Mexico City that competes in the Liga MX Femenil The club has been the women s section of Club America since 2017 1 The team plays its home games at the Estadio Azteca and at an alternative field named Cancha Centenario that is located at their training grounds America FemenilFull nameClub de Futbol America S A de C V FemenilNickname s Las Aguilas The Eagles Las Azul Cremas The Blue Creams FoundedDecember 5 2016 6 years ago 2016 12 05 GroundEstadio Azteca Mexico City Mexico Cancha Centenario Instalaciones Club America en Coapa Mexico City MexicoCapacity81 070 Estadio Azteca 1 000 Cancha Centenario OwnerTelevisaChairmanEmilio Azcarraga JeanManagerAngel VillacampaLeagueLiga MX FemenilApertura 20224th runners up WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursClub America Femenil is one of only four clubs that have been able to win the Liga MX Femenil title obtaining the league title in one occasion 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and First League Tournament 1 2 First Title 1 3 2019 to Present 2 Grounds 3 Personnel 3 1 Management 3 2 Technical staff 4 Managerial History 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Out on loan 6 Notable players 7 Honors and awards 7 1 National competitions 8 ReferencesHistory EditFounding and First League Tournament Edit Club America Femenil was founded on 5 December 2016 on the same day that Liga MX Femenil was announced 3 Former Mexico women s national football team manager Leonardo Cuellar was appointed as the first manager of the team in February 2017 4 In preparation for the first season of Liga MX Femenil in the second half of 2017 the team participated in a preparation tournament the 2017 Copa MX Femenil 5 The club first league match in history was a 1 0 victory against Tijuana on 29 July 2017 6 In its first Liga MX Femenil tournament Apertura 2017 America ended the regular phase of the tournament 1st with 35 pts but the team was eventually eliminated in the semi finals of the playoffs by national rivals and eventual champions C D Guadalajara in the first instance of the Clasico Nacional femenil between the two institutions 7 Santiago Diaz Lozada Rodriguez Gutierrez Gonzalez Hernandez Verdugo Espinosa Cuevas CuevasAmerica s starting line up for the second leg of the Apertura 2018 final First Title Edit America won its first league title in history by winning the Apertura 2018 tournament During this tournament America ended the regular phase in 3rd place with 35 pts in the general standings and second in its group In the playoffs The team eliminated Toluca 5 3 in the quarter finals and Pachuca 1 0 in the semi finals to reach the final against Tigres America eventually won the final against Tigres on penalties 1 3 at Estadio Universitario after a 3 3 draw on aggregate 2 2 at the Azteca 1 1 at Estadio Universitario 8 2019 to Present Edit For the Clasura 2019 tournament America once again had a great regular phase ending second in the overall standings with 38 pts but was unable to achieve a second consecutive title after being eliminated by Tigres in the semi finals of the playoffs 9 10 Leo Cuellar decided to step down from the position of manager after 4 years in charge on 27 March 2021 after a 2 4 defeat at home againts Chivas Previous to this defeat the team was coming from a string of bad results and an overall irregular performance throughout the Guardianes 2021 tournament that put the team at risk of not qualifying to the playoffs for the first time 11 The club appointed Cuellar s assistant Hugo Ruiz as interim for the rest of the tournament 12 America ended up qualifying for the playoffs by ending in 8th place in the regular season America s participation in the Guardianes 2021 tournament ended after being eliminated in the quarter finals of the playoffs by eventual champions Tigres 13 On 4 June 2021 Craig Harrington was appointed by the club as the new manager of the team 14 On 18 July 2021 the club announced the signing of American player Stephanie Ribeiro the first foreign player to play for the team 15 With Harrington as the new manager and with foreign players in the roster for the first time Sarah Luebbert and Stephanie Ribeiro America was able to have a better campaign during the Apertura 2021 tournament than in the previous Guardianes 2021 tournament In this Apertura 2021 tournament America ended the regular phase in the 5th place with 31 points 16 In the playoffs the team defeated national rivals C D Guadalajara in the quarter finals 2 1 but they were once again eliminated by then current champions Tigres in the semi finals with an aggregate score of 5 2 17 18 After America s elimination against Pachuca in the quarter finals of the playoffs of the Clausura 2022 the club decided to dismiss manager Craig Harrington on 8 May 2022 after just two tournaments due to the results that the team achieved throughout the regular season and in the playoffs of the Clausura 2022 19 For this Clausura 2022 tournament America ended in the fourth place during the regular season with 37 points On 28 May 2022 the America Femenil U 17 team became champions of the first Liga MX Femenil U 17 tournament Clausura 2022 by winning the final against Santos on penalties at Estadio Azteca after an aggregate scoreline of 3 3 20 On 17 June 2022 the club announced Spanish manager Angel Villacampa as the new manager of the team ahead of the Apertura 2022 tournament 21 The team played its first international match against a European team when it faced German Bayer 04 Leverkusen on 5 July 2022 at Estadio Azteca This match was also the first time that a Liga MX Femenil team played against a European team The match ended in a 1 0 victory for America with a goal from Janelly Farias 22 On August 2022 the club participated on its first international competition the 2022 The Women s Cup During this tournament America defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2 1 on the quarter finals to advance to the semifinals On the semi finals America was defeated 2 1 by OL Reign America ended up winning the third place of the tournament by winning the third place match 5 4 against A C Milan 23 America returned to a Liga MX Femenil final after four years during the Apertura 2022 tournament The team ended the regular phase of this tournament in 4th place with 36 pts In the Liguilla America defeated Tijuana with a 3 0 aggregate score in the quarter finals and Chivas in the semi finals with a 6 4 aggregate score In the final America faced Tigres once again just as in the Apertura 2018 final However unlike the Apertura 2018 final Tigres defeated America this time with a 3 0 aggregate score to crown themselves champions 24 25 The first match of this final at the Azteca broke the previous attendance record in the league after 52 654 persons attended the game 26 Grounds EditMain article Estadio Azteca See also Instalaciones Club America en Coapa A panorama of the Estadio Azteca during a match Club America Femenil plays its home matches at the historic 81 700 seats Estadio Azteca and at an alternative field named Cancha Centenario located at their trainings grounds which has an estimated capacity for 1 000 persons 27 28 America Femenil play its first match in history at the Estadio Azteca on 19 August 2017 in a game against Morelia for matchday 4 of the Apertura 2017 The game ended on 5 0 victory for America 29 Personnel EditManagement Edit Position StaffChairman Emilio Azcarraga JeanSporting President Santiago BanosSporting Director Claudia CarrionTechnical staff Edit Position StaffManager Angel VillacampaAssistant manager Hugo RuizFitness coaches Juan Torres Joshua PulidoGoalkeeper coach Hugo VazquezPhysiotherapist Karla ResendizTeam doctor Stephanie GonzalezSource Liga MX FemenilManagerial History EditName Years Notes Leonardo Cuellar 2017 2021 Hugo Ruiz 2021 Interim Manager Craig Harrington 2021 2022 Angel Villacampa 2022 Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 2 February 2023 1 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF MEX Jocelyn Orejel3 DF MEX Karina Rodriguez4 DF ESP Andrea Pereira5 MF FRA Aurelie Kaci6 MF MEX Noemi Granados7 FW MEX Kiana Palacios8 MF MEX Casandra Cuevas9 FW MEX Katty Martinez10 FW MEX Alison Gonzalez11 MF MEX Montserrat Hernandez12 GK MEX Itzel Velasco13 MF MEX Eva Gonzalez14 DF MEX Monica Rodriguez No Pos Nation Player15 DF MEX Kimberly Rodriguez16 DF USA Sabrina Enciso17 MF MEX Natalia Mauleon18 MF MEX Amanda Perez19 MF MEX Montserrat Saldivar20 MF MEX Nicolette Hernandez21 DF MEX Alexandra Godinez22 MF USA Sarah Luebbert23 GK MEX Itzel Gonzalez24 MF MEX Scarlett Camberos captain 25 GK MEX Renatta Cota26 DF MEX Karen Luna28 MF ESP Andrea FalconOut on loan Edit No Pos Nation Player GK MEX Natalia Acuna at Juarez Notable players EditSee also Category Club America women footballersHonors and awards EditNational competitions Edit Liga MX Femenil Winners 1 Apertura 2018References Edit a b MX LIGA MX ASCENSO LIGA MX Femenil Pagina Oficial de la Liga del Futbol Profesional en Mexico Bienvenido www ligafemenil mx Mexico List of Women Champions RSSSF Retrieved 2022 05 25 Sin Puebla ni Jaguares Liga Femenil alista Copa como ensayo Leonardo Cuellar nuevo tecnico del America Women s Copa MX kicks off in Toluca on Wednesday America vs Club Tijuana Torneo de Apertura Temporada 2017 2018 Liga MX Femenil Liga MX Femenil Torneo Apertura 2017 Liga MX Femenil Liga MX Femenil Torneo Apertura 2018 Liga MX Femenil America Femenil 1 3 Tigres Femenil Goles semifinales cronica video www mediotiempo com in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2022 05 25 Liguilla de la Liga MX Femenil Clausura 2019 Cruces horarios y canales de transmision Goal com www goal com Retrieved 2022 05 25 Leo Cuellar se va del America tras perder el Clasico ante Chivas El Universal Contreras Edgar 2021 04 30 Apuesta al titulo para seguir en America femenil www reforma com in Spanish Retrieved 2022 05 22 Contreras Edgar 2021 05 10 Termina Tigres con agonia del America www reforma com in Spanish Retrieved 2022 05 22 Craig Harrington confirma que es el nuevo tecnico del America Femenil TUDN America femenil presento a Stephanie Ribeiro la primera extranjera del club mediotimepo America Femenil Apertura 2021 Stats football lineups com Retrieved 2022 05 22 Kriger Rachael Liga MX Femenil Apertura Liguilla Tigres earns comeback win over America Monterrey squeak in the Final Equalizer Soccer Retrieved 2022 05 22 Rupinski Eugene 2021 12 08 Liga MX Femenil recap 2021 Apertura Liguilla Quarterfinals FMF State Of Mind Retrieved 2022 05 22 America Femenil despide al director tecnico Craig Harrington ESPNdeportes com in Spanish 2022 05 08 Retrieved 2022 05 08 Aguilar David 2022 05 28 America Sub 17 Femenil Primer Campeon de la categoria al vencer a Santos en penaltis Record com mx in Spanish Retrieved 2022 05 29 El espanol Angel Villacampa nuevo entrenador del America de la Liga femenina SWI swissinfo ch in Spanish Retrieved 2022 06 18 Ochoa Lopez Ximena July 15 2022 El golazo de Janelly Farias que le dio el historico triunfo al America Femenil sobre Bayer Leverkusen infobae in European Spanish Retrieved 2022 08 22 Sainz Ruben August 20 2022 El America Femenil derrota al Milan de Italia y se lleva el tercer lugar de la Women s Cup Univision in Spanish Retrieved 2022 08 22 Pentacampeonas Tigres Femenil derroto al America y sumo su quinto titulo de Liga MX Fox Sports in Spanish Retrieved 2023 01 20 America Tigres reach Liga MX Femenil Final ConcacafW 2022 11 08 Retrieved 2023 01 20 de 2022 12 de Noviembre Con triunfo de Tigres sobre America final de ida logro nuevo record de asistencia en la Liga MX Femenil infobae in European Spanish Retrieved 2023 01 20 Instalaciones Club America Coapa Cancha 5 Women Soccerway es women soccerway com Retrieved 2022 04 21 Calendario Femenil Club America Sitio Oficial Club America Sitio Oficial in Spanish Retrieved 2022 04 21 Altamirano Victor 2017 08 19 El Estadio Azteca abre sus puertas al America femenil Excelsior in Spanish Retrieved 2022 08 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Club America women amp oldid 1142419274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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