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Andre Jardine, the winningest coach in US history

Andre Jardine, the winningest coach in US history

The Brazilian coach won five titles with the club, surpassing the maximum number held by Raul Cardenas, Jorge Vieira and Miguel Herrera.


Brazilian Andrew Jardine Won the fifth title with AmericaAfter the defeat Columbus Crew 5-4 on penalties to decide the winner Champions Cupand became the coach who won the most titles in the history of Azulcrema Club.

Thanks to this victory over the Columbus Crew, Andrew Jardine In just over a year he surpassed the record of four titles set by his predecessor. Raul Cardenas During the seventies and followed by both Jorge Vieira At the end of the next decade as Miguel Herrera In two phases from 2013 to 2019.

Andrew Jardine Introduced as a technician for America During the summer of 2023, at the end of his first appearance on the bench, he celebrated his first title, winning the Liga MX equivalent of the Apertura after beating Tigres 4-1 on aggregate.

After six months, Andrew Jardine Added the Clausura 2024 Cup and made America In the fourth champion of Mexican football twice, thanks to a 2-1 aggregate win over Cruz Azul. This feat with the azulcrema team also earned him the title of Champion of Champions, having won the two Liga MX Cups contested during the previous year.

The Four Cups Andrew Jardine with America That also came last summer with a 2-1 win over Tigres in the Liga MX Super Cup, a title that can only be contested if the team is champion of both competitions in the same season.

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And in a period of three years, Raul Cardenas put in display cases America League Cup (1975–76) and Champions League title for the same season, in addition to the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup and the Interamerica Cup (1978).

Jorge VieiraIn four years, he won the league championship twice in a long tournament (1987-1989), in addition to the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup.

In its first stage with America (2011-13), Miguel Herrera He won the Liga MX Clausura 2013 and left the club to take up the bench for the Mexican national team and Tijuana’s national team before returning to the Azulcrema stadium. In his second term, “Piogo” won the Apertura 2018, the 2019 Copa MX Clausura and the Campeón del Campeones in the same year.