Club América players celebrate 2-0 win over Necaxa at Estadio Azteca, with highlights of Fidalgo's exit to Betis, Saint-Maximin's departure, and Veiga's arrival.
Club América players celebrate 2-0 win over Necaxa at Estadio Azteca, with highlights of Fidalgo's exit to Betis, Saint-Maximin's departure, and Veiga's arrival.
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América beats Necaxa amid Fidalgo and Saint-Maximin exits

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Club América secured its first win of the Clausura 2026, beating Necaxa 2-0, during a week of player departures including Álvaro Fidalgo and Allan Saint-Maximin. Fidalgo heads to Real Betis, while Saint-Maximin exits due to racism incidents against his children. Raphael Veiga arrived in Mexico to bolster the team.

Jornada 4 of the Clausura 2026 was turbulent for Club América, facing multiple squad changes but responding with a 2-0 victory over Necaxa at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes. Brian Rodríguez opened the scoring in the 35th minute with a shot from outside the area, followed by Víctor Dávila's goal at the 38th, in a first half that ended with Necaxa's Kevin Gutiérrez being sent off.

In the second half, América controlled the game and gave minutes to players like Henry Martín, who nearly scored with a bicycle kick. This marked the Águilas' first win and goals of the tournament, calming a complicated week. Álvaro Fidalgo was not called up to avoid injuries, confirming his departure to Real Betis in Spain; the naturalized Mexican midfielder seeks a comeback in La Liga, with the transfer expected before the market closes on February 2.

Allan Saint-Maximin also officially left the club after reporting racism against his children at a Mexico City school. He signed in August 2025 with a contract until June 2027 but played only 15 games with 3 goals and 2 assists. América showed support with an anti-racism banner at the match and bid farewell on social media: "Muchas gracias por haber portado nuestros colores, Allan Saint-Maximin. ¡Te deseamos mucho éxito en tus futuros proyectos!".

These exits could complicate deals, such as Rodrigo Aguirre's potential move to Tigres, affecting squad balance. In contrast, Brazilian midfielder Raphael Veiga arrived at Mexico City's International Airport at 3:15 p.m., stating: “Muy contento, muy feliz”. He watched the match from the stands and is set to sign after medical exams on Sunday, before obtaining his work visa.

Now, América turns its focus to the Concacaf Champions Cup, aiming to end a 10-year drought without an international title.

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Fans on X celebrate Club América's 2-0 victory over Necaxa, marking their first win and goals of Clausura 2026, but lament the departures of Álvaro Fidalgo to Real Betis and Allan Saint-Maximin amid racism allegations against his children. Enthusiasm surrounds Raphael Veiga's arrival, as he attended the match and interacted with supporters. Reactions mix optimism for the new signing with disappointment over key losses and calls against racism.

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Javier Aguirre addressing the media at a press conference about Mexico national team's World Cup 2026 preparations amid club tensions.
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Aguirre clarifies call-up crisis and confirms pact remains intact

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Mexico’s national team began its World Cup 2026 concentration on May 6 amid tensions with clubs. Javier Aguirre stated that no agreement was broken despite permission granted to Toluca to field two players in the Concachampions.

Club América defeated Toluca 4-3 in the second leg of the semifinals and qualified for the Clausura 2026 final with an 11-4 aggregate score.

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América Femenil mounted a comeback to win the Clausura 2026 title with a 3-0 victory over Rayadas in the return leg.

Liga MX Femenil Clausura 2026 Jornada 17, played between April 24 and 25, closes the regular season and sets final standings for the liguilla. Seven teams have secured direct entry to quarterfinals, while FC Juárez and Tijuana vie for the last spot. Rayadas de Monterrey leads with 40 points, closely followed by Club América with 39.

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Jornada 11 of Liga MX Clausura 2026 ended with Cruz Azul holding the lead after a 2-2 draw against Pumas. Toluca remains unbeaten with 25 points, and Chivas rose to third with a 3-0 win over Santos. The standings reflect tight competition at the top.

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