América wins third consecutive Liga MX title for the first time in history
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América wins third consecutive Liga MX title for the first time in history
Mexico City’s Club América made history yet again, beating Monterrey to claim an unprecedented third straight Mexican soccer league title on Sunday. The 3-2 aggregate victory also earned the Eagles their league-record 16th championship. América’s Richard Sánchez celebrates after scoring the third goal against Monterrey in minute 23 of Sunday’s championship game. (Gabriela Pérez Montiel/Cuartoscuro) Back home in the capital, América fans flocked…
The Americas was consecrated on Sunday to the third Mexican football champion by winning the Apertura-2024 tournament after pairing 1-1 visit with Monterrey in the round of the final, played at BBVA Stadium.
Club America's goalkeeper, Luis Malagon, goes for more after the tri-championship achieved by the blue cream ensemble. "The boss is going to ask for the next one," he launched.
Monterrey. America is the king of a football that continually changes rules, the only one capable of winning three championships followed in a format of short tournaments, with or without reclassification phases and the lack of a boss in the Mexican Football Federation. In the final back against Monterrey (1-1, 3-2 global), thousands of people who follow the club wrote a new story, that of the first unbeatable monarch in year and a half in the p…
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