America Y Ya
·03 de junho de 2026
André Jardine leaves Club América

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·03 de junho de 2026

The transfer market had been very quiet in Coapa when, out of nowhere, André Jardine’s departure as the team’s head coach was reported.
Club América has made the decision to part ways with the Brazilian-born head coach, as they believe changes are needed ahead of next season.
Jardine arrived at América in June 2023 and quickly managed to build a dominant team in Mexican soccer. Under his leadership, Las Águilas won a historic Liga MX three-peat by claiming the Apertura 2023, Clausura 2024, and Apertura 2024 titles, becoming the first coach to achieve that feat in the short-tournament era.
In addition to the league titles, the Brazilian coach added more trophies to América’s cabinet: Campeón de Campeones 2024, Supercopa de la Liga MX 2024, and Campeones Cup 2024, reaching six official trophies with the club.
During his tenure, Jardine coached more than 150 official matches, recording over 70 wins and establishing himself as one of the most successful coaches in América’s history.
It is a very significant departure and one that definitely brings an era at Club América to an end; for now, there are rumors that Guillermo Almada could take his place, but nothing has been finalized.
The squad reports to Coapa on June 8, and the team’s new head coach is expected to be introduced that same day.
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