Club América

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Club América, nicknamed Las Águilas (The Eagles), is a professional football club based in Mexico City and owned by media giant Televisa since 1959, playing its home games at the massive Estadio Azteca. Founded on 12 October 1916 by college students, the club became the first in Mexico to field an all-Mexican lineup and later won its first league title in 1924–25. América is the most decorated team in Mexican football, holding a record 16 league titles, 6 Copa México trophies, and a joint-record 7 CONCACAF Champions Cup titles, among other international honors. It also shares a fierce, historic rivalry with Guadalajara known as El Súper Clásico, considered one of the biggest in world football, and forms part of the "Big Four" of Mexican clubs. In 2024, it became the first football club to be listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange and, as of May 2025, was valued at US$770 million by Sportico. Known for its dominance and high profile, América has never been relegated and topped the all-time league table in victories and goals.