Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes, home stadium of América
América

América

MexicoMexico
LWLLW

Founded

1916

Venue

Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes

City

Ciudad de México (D.F.)

Capacity

32,329

Surface

grass

# FIFA Club World Cup #9 Liga MX R10# Campeón de Campeones # Copa por México #10 Leagues Cup 2019-2022 R0

Trophies

Liga MX

2024,2024,2023,2018/2019,2014/2015,2013,2005,2005,2002,1988/1989,1987/1988,1985,1984/1985,1983/1984,1975/1976,1970/1971,1965/1966,

17xWinner

Liga MX

2025,2019/2020,2016/2017,2013,2007,1990/1991,1971/1972,1966/1967,1963/1964,1961/1962,1959/1960,

11x2nd Place

Campeón de Campeones

2024,2019,

2xWinner

Campeón de Campeones

2025,2015,

2x2nd Place

Supercopa MX

2024,

1xWinner

Supercopa MX

2017,

1x2nd Place

Copa MX

2018/2019,

1xWinner

Concacaf Champions Cup

2015/2016,2014/2015,2006,1992/1993,1990/1991,1987,1977/1978,

7xWinner

Concacaf Champions Cup

2021,

1x2nd Place

Campeones Cup

2024,

1xWinner

Campeones Cup

2019,

1x2nd Place

FIFA Club World Cup

2025,

1x2nd Place

América

Club de Fútbol América, founded on October 12, 1916, is the most successful club in Mexican football history with a record 14 Liga MX titles and a distinguished CONCACAF record. The club plays at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, the largest stadium in Latin America (capacity ~87,000) and the only venue to have hosted two FIFA World Cup finals (1970, 1986). Backed by media giant Televisa since 1959, América are Mexico's most commercially visible club, wearing distinctive yellow and blue and inspiring a polarising rivalry known as El Súper Clásico against Guadalajara. Legendary players include the flamboyant Cuauhtémoc Blanco, while Henry Martín and Giovani dos Santos represent the modern era of this nationally dominant institution.