Toluca Ends a 15-Year Title Drought in Mexico with a 2-0 Win over Club America
- Toluca defeated Club America 2-0 on Sunday, May 25, 2025, in the second leg final of the Clausura tournament held at Nemesio Diez stadium in Toluca.
- The match followed a 0-0 draw in the first leg the previous week, setting the stage for Toluca to end a 15-year title drought with this victory.
- Brazilian defender Luan Garcia scored in the 65th minute and Alexis Vega added a penalty goal in the 82nd minute to secure the win for Toluca, also known as the Diablos Rojos.
- Toluca claimed its 11th Mexican league championship, placing it third on the all-time list behind America with 16 titles and Chivas with 12. Meanwhile, their coach Antonio Mohamed celebrated his fourth league title in Mexico, having achieved this success with three other clubs before.
- The victory prevented America from winning a rare fourth straight title, a feat only Chivas achieved from 1958 to 1962, and America now faces LAFC on May 31 in a playoff for a Club World Cup spot.
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