El Clásico (Mexico)
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El Súper Clásico also known as El Clásico (the classic), is a football match between Mexican clubs América
and Guadalajara
. It is considered the biggest rivalry in Mexican football. Both teams share the distinction of being the two most successful Mexican football clubs with América holding 10 titles, and Guadalajara (Chivas) with 11.
defeated Chivas de Guadalajara with a score of 7-2. Although the huge defeat sparked embarrassment within the ranks of Chivas, it was almost two decades before the rivalry became the Clásico that is known today. Initially, América was struggling in the Mexican League
. Halfway through the 1957-58 tournament, América had only managed to win six points, placing them in last place in the overall standings. In danger of finishing lower in the standings, the club hired Fernando Marcos, a retired player and referee. By the 1958-59 tournament, Marcos had transformed the team into a contender for the title. Although América's level rose, Chivas was playing tactical football that was giving them good results. After the 1957-1958 tournament, in which Club Zacatepec was crowned champions, Chivas managed to win a record four consecutive titles.
The late 1950s through the mid-1960s could be considered the best era in Chivas' history. During this time period, Chivas won the majority (7) of their eleven league titles, only interrupted twice in 1958 and 1963, by Zacatepec and Club Deportivo Oro respectively. Although América, or any other Mexican club for that matter, never achieved the same success in such a short period of time, an equally impressive feat is achieved much later by América.
Mexican football had drastically evolved by the 1980s. The period of football domination between two teams was certainly over. Although absolute parity is never achievable, competition was more evenly distributed throughout the football clubs competing in the Mexican First Division
. The 1980s is perhaps the best decade in Club América's history. Up until then, no other club had managed the incredible success of Chivas. During this time period, América won five titles in the course of five years. First, starting in 1984, a series of three consecutive titles, followed by two consecutive titles starting in 1988. América achieved what no other team has achieved in present-era Mexican football. Despite consistency from both Chivas and América, after América's glorious years and long after Chivas' golden age, the two teams have only managed to win four titles between them, two apiece.
, and two from Marco Fabian. One of the most memorable games played between Chivas and América during the Clausura 2005 tournament took place on March 13 in the Estadio Azteca
. The game started with a goal by Pável Pardo
at the 15th minute of the game. América would then attempt to solidify its hold on the game when, in the 38th minute, Óscar Rojas
scored the second goal, capitalizing on a pass from Cuauhtémoc Blanco
. During the 42nd minute of the game, with the first half about to conclude, Héctor Reynoso scored one of the most beautiful goals of his career, making the score 2-1. Francisco Palencia
would score the 100th goal of his career in the 58th minute, tying the score 2-2. But América would again take the lead when, at the 78th minute, Pável Pardo made an excellent pass to Claudio López who didn't waste the opportunity to penetrate the goal tended by Oswaldo Sánchez
. However, things wouldn't end there. Three minutes before the game ended, Paco Palencia would make his 101st goal as a result of a magnificent play involving Ramón Morales
and Alberto Medina. The score was tied 3-3, although Chivas attempted yet another goal that came from Palencia. Nevertheless, the crowd of 105,000 people who showed up at the Colossus of Santa Ursula and the millions of people watching the game at home were not disappointed.
America set the record of most wins in a year by beating Chivas four times in 2007.
with 4 before retiring in Torneo Apertura 2010 final in Monterrey.
Special Note: So far no player has ever been champion with both sides.
Salvador Mota
- with Guadalajara: 1942-1944 / with America: 1944-1947
Ramiro Navarro - with Guadalajara: 1945-1947 / with America: 1949
Carlos Iturralde - with America: 1950-1951 / with Guadalajara: 1952-1956
Eduardo Garduno - with America: 1947-1949 / with Guadalajara: 1954-1955
Raul Cardenas
- with America: 1959-1960 / with Guadalajara: 1967-1968
Sergio Ceballos - with America: 1968-1974 / with Guadalajara: 1976-1977
Enrique Vasquez - with America: 1969-1970 / with Guadalajara: 1970-1972
Ruben Cardenas - with America: 1970-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1974-1980
Antonio Zamora - with America: 1970-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1975-1978
Francisco Macedo - with America: 1971-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1973-1974
Albino Morales
- with America: 1972-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1973-74
Javier Sánchez Galindo - with Guadalajara: 1974-1975 / with America: 1975-1979
Javier Cardenas
- with America: 1978-1979 / with Guadalajara: 1979-1985
Javier Aguirre
- with America: 1979-1984 / with Guadalajara: 1987-1993
Carlos Hermosillo
- with America: 1st run in 1983-1990, 2nd run in 1999-2000 / with Guadalajara: 2001
Ricardo Peláez
- with America: 1st run in 1985-1987, 2nd run in 1997-1998 / with Guadalajara: 1998-2000
Luis Manuel Diaz - with Guadalajara: 1983-1987 / with America: 1991-1992
Pedro Pineda
- with Guadalajara: 1991-1992 / with America: 1st run in 1992-1995, 2nd run in 1996-1997
Gerardo Silva - with Guadalajara: 1990-1993 / with America: 1993-1994
Luis García - with America: 1994-1997 / with Guadalajara: 1998-1999
Oswaldo Sánchez
- with America: 1996-1999 / with Guadalajara: 1999-2006
Ignacio Hierro
- with America: 1997-1999 / with Guadalajara: 1999-2000
Damián Álvarez
- with Guadalajara: 1998 / with America: 1998-2000
Gustavo Napoles
- with Guadalajara: 1st run 1995-1998, 2nd run 2000-2002 / with America: 1999
Ramón Ramírez - with Guadalajara: 1st run 1994-1998, 2nd run 2002-2004 / with America: 1999
Mexico Joel Sánchez
- with Guadalajara: 1st run 1993-1999, 2nd run 2001-2003 / with America: 1999-2000
Jesús Mendoza
- with Guadalajara: 1999-2000 / with America: 1st run 2000-2002, 2nd run 2003-2005
Manuel Rios - with Guadalajara: 1998-2000 / with America: 2002
Alejandro Nava - with Guadalajara: 1st run 2000, 2nd run 2001-2002 / with America: 2002
Alvaro Ortiz
- with Guadalajara: 1999-2000 / with America: 2002-2005
Christian Ramírez
- with America: 2003-2004 / with Guadalajara: 2005-2006
Edoardo Isella
- with Guadalajara: 2000-2001 / with America: 2008
Luis Alonso Sandoval
- with Guadalajara: 2002-2005 / with America: 2010
Club América
Club América is a Mexican Professional football club based in Mexico City. It competes in the Primera División, the top professional league in the country. The team's nickname is Las Águilas ....
and Guadalajara
C.D. Guadalajara
Club Deportivo Guadalajara , is a Mexican professional football club based in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Guadalajara plays in the Primera División de México and is the most successful club in Mexican football, having won 11 First Division titles, 7 Campeón de Campeones and 2 Copa México...
. It is considered the biggest rivalry in Mexican football. Both teams share the distinction of being the two most successful Mexican football clubs with América holding 10 titles, and Guadalajara (Chivas) with 11.
History
The first confrontation between what are considered the two most popular teams in Mexico ended with a victory for Guadalajara with a score of 1-0. The rivalry began to flourish after the second match, when AméricaClub América
Club América is a Mexican Professional football club based in Mexico City. It competes in the Primera División, the top professional league in the country. The team's nickname is Las Águilas ....
defeated Chivas de Guadalajara with a score of 7-2. Although the huge defeat sparked embarrassment within the ranks of Chivas, it was almost two decades before the rivalry became the Clásico that is known today. Initially, América was struggling in the Mexican League
Primera División de México
The Primera División Profesional , known simply as the Primera División, is the top level of the Mexican football league system and is administered by the Mexican Football Federation. It was established in 1943 and as of 2011 has 18 clubs. Up to June 2011, it was divided into three groups competing...
. Halfway through the 1957-58 tournament, América had only managed to win six points, placing them in last place in the overall standings. In danger of finishing lower in the standings, the club hired Fernando Marcos, a retired player and referee. By the 1958-59 tournament, Marcos had transformed the team into a contender for the title. Although América's level rose, Chivas was playing tactical football that was giving them good results. After the 1957-1958 tournament, in which Club Zacatepec was crowned champions, Chivas managed to win a record four consecutive titles.
The late 1950s through the mid-1960s could be considered the best era in Chivas' history. During this time period, Chivas won the majority (7) of their eleven league titles, only interrupted twice in 1958 and 1963, by Zacatepec and Club Deportivo Oro respectively. Although América, or any other Mexican club for that matter, never achieved the same success in such a short period of time, an equally impressive feat is achieved much later by América.
Mexican football had drastically evolved by the 1980s. The period of football domination between two teams was certainly over. Although absolute parity is never achievable, competition was more evenly distributed throughout the football clubs competing in the Mexican First Division
Primera División de México
The Primera División Profesional , known simply as the Primera División, is the top level of the Mexican football league system and is administered by the Mexican Football Federation. It was established in 1943 and as of 2011 has 18 clubs. Up to June 2011, it was divided into three groups competing...
. The 1980s is perhaps the best decade in Club América's history. Up until then, no other club had managed the incredible success of Chivas. During this time period, América won five titles in the course of five years. First, starting in 1984, a series of three consecutive titles, followed by two consecutive titles starting in 1988. América achieved what no other team has achieved in present-era Mexican football. Despite consistency from both Chivas and América, after América's glorious years and long after Chivas' golden age, the two teams have only managed to win four titles between them, two apiece.
Recent games
Guadalajara won the most recent game in 2011 3-0 with a goal from Erick TorresErick Torres Padilla
Erick Estéfano Torres Padilla is a Mexican professional association football player who currently plays for Club Deportivo Guadalajara. He is best known as "El Cubo".-Guadalajara:...
, and two from Marco Fabian. One of the most memorable games played between Chivas and América during the Clausura 2005 tournament took place on March 13 in the Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca is a stadium in Santa Ursula, Mexico City, Mexico. It is the official home stadium of the Mexico national football team and the Mexican team Club América.The stadium was the venue for football soccer in the 1968 Summer Olympics....
. The game started with a goal by Pável Pardo
Pavel Pardo
Pável Pardo Segura , is a Mexican international footballer, who currently plays for the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer.- Biography :...
at the 15th minute of the game. América would then attempt to solidify its hold on the game when, in the 38th minute, Óscar Rojas
Óscar Rojas
Óscar Adrián Rojas Castillón is a Mexican football player, who currently plays for Club América.Rojas was trained in América's youth system and made his debut in the Invierno 2001 season against Celaya. Rojas was part of the 2002 América team that won the championship, although Rojas only played...
scored the second goal, capitalizing on a pass from Cuauhtémoc Blanco
Cuauhtémoc Blanco
Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo is a Mexican professional footballer currently signed for Irapuato in the Mexican Liga de Ascenso.Known for his aggressive yet charismatic personality on the field, playing most of his career as a deep-lying forward and his last years as an attacking midfielder...
. During the 42nd minute of the game, with the first half about to conclude, Héctor Reynoso scored one of the most beautiful goals of his career, making the score 2-1. Francisco Palencia
Francisco Palencia
Juan Francisco Palencia Hernández is a former Mexican football striker, his last team was Pumas UNAM.- Biography :...
would score the 100th goal of his career in the 58th minute, tying the score 2-2. But América would again take the lead when, at the 78th minute, Pável Pardo made an excellent pass to Claudio López who didn't waste the opportunity to penetrate the goal tended by Oswaldo Sánchez
Oswaldo Sánchez
Oswaldo Javier Sánchez Ibarra is a Mexican footballer. He plays as a goalkeeper for Santos Laguna in the Mexican Primera Division, where he is also the team captain. He has 99 caps for Mexico.-Early career:...
. However, things wouldn't end there. Three minutes before the game ended, Paco Palencia would make his 101st goal as a result of a magnificent play involving Ramón Morales
Ramón Morales
Ramón Morales Higuera is a retired Mexican international footballer who last played for Estudiantes Tecos as a midfielder.Biography=...
and Alberto Medina. The score was tied 3-3, although Chivas attempted yet another goal that came from Palencia. Nevertheless, the crowd of 105,000 people who showed up at the Colossus of Santa Ursula and the millions of people watching the game at home were not disappointed.
America set the record of most wins in a year by beating Chivas four times in 2007.
The riot of 1983
In the 2nd Leg of the Semi-Finals of the 1982-83 Season, a sky diver lands on the soccer field during the match wound up in a bizarre incident. Eventually, players of both two teams will sparked a wild maylay better known as "La Bronca de `83" and as a result Chivas goes onto play against Puebla in the final by eliminating America in the Mexican super classic.Overall statistics
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Most recent results
Total of 152 games disputed between both teams in the Mexican league (includes liguilla).Tournament | Round | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Stadium | Date |
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1983-1984 Season | 2 | Chivas | 1-1 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
September 11, 1983 |
1983-1984 Season | 21 | América | 1-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | January 22, 1984 |
1983-1984 Season | Final | Chivas | 2-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
June 7, 1984 |
1983-1984 Season | Final | América | 3-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | June 10, 1984 |
1984-1985 Season | 13 | América | 0-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | December 11, 1984 |
1984-1985 Season | 32 | Chivas | 0-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
March 24, 1985 |
1984-1985 Season | Quarterfinals | Chivas | 0-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
May 9, 1985 |
1984-1985 Season | Quarterfinals | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | May 12, 1985 |
1986-1987 Season | 3 | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | August 17, 1986 |
1986-1987 Season | 24 | Chivas | 2-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
January 11, 1987 |
1987-1988 Season | 15 | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | December 20, 1987 |
1987-1988 Season | 34 | Chivas | 3-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
May 15, 1988 |
1988-1989 Season | 12 | Chivas | 2-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
December 29, 1988 |
1988-1989 Season | 31 | América | 3-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | April 30, 1989 |
1988-1989 Season | Liguilla | América | 2-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | June 22, 1989 |
1988-1989 Season | Liquilla | Chivas | 1-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
June 25, 1989 |
1989-1990 Season | 3 | Chivas | 2-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
September 24, 1989 |
1989-1990 Season | 22 | América | 2-2 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | January 14, 1990 |
1990-1991 Season | 12 | Chivas | 1-1 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
December 9, 1990 |
1990-1991 Season | 31 | América | 2-2 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | April 14, 1991 |
1990-1991 Season | Semifinals | Chivas | 0-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
June 13, 1991 |
1990-1991 Season | Semifinals | América | 3-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | June 16, 1991 |
1991-1992 Season | 2 | América | 1-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | September 22, 1991 |
1991-1992 Season | 21 | Chivas | 0-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
January 19, 1992 |
1992-1993 Season | 3 | Chivas | 1-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
August 30, 1992 |
1992-1993 Season | 22 | América | 2-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | January 10, 1993 |
1993-1994 Season | 4 | Chivas | 0-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
September 5, 1993 |
1993-1994 Season | 23 | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | January 5, 1994 |
1994-1995 Season | 11 | Chivas | 3-4 | América | Estadio Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
November 13, 1994 |
1994-1995 Season | 30 | América | 0-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | March 19, 1995 |
1995-1996 Season | 9 | Chivas | 0-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco | October 22, 1995 |
1995-1996 Season | 26 | América | 2-3 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | February 18, 1996 |
Invierno 1996 | 3 | Chivas | 5-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | August 25, 1996 |
Verano 1997 | 3 | América | 0-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | January 27, 1997 |
Invierno 1997 | 4 | Chivas | 1-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco | August 10, 1997 |
Invierno 1997 | Quarterfinals | Chivas | 1-3 | América | Estadio Jalisco | November 18, 1997 |
Invierno 1997 | Quarterfinals | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | November 21, 1997 |
Verano 1998 | 4 | América | 0-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | January 15, 1998 |
Invierno 1998 | 8 | Chivas | 1-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | September 20, 1998 |
Verano 1999 | 8 | América | 0-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | March 7, 1999 |
Invierno 1999 | 5 | América | 2-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | September 12, 1999 |
Invierno 1999 | Quarterfinals | Chivas | 0-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | December 2, 1999 |
Invierno 1999 | Quarterfinals | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | December 5, 1999 |
Verano 2000 | 5 | Chivas | 3-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | February 13, 2000 |
Invierno 2000 | 7 | América | 0-3 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | September 10, 2000 |
Verano 2001 | 7 | Chivas | 1-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco | February 14, 2001 |
Invierno 2001 | 14 | Chivas | 1-1 | América | Estadio Jalisco | October 21, 2001 |
Verano 2002 | 14 | América | 2-3 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | March 31, 2002 |
Apertura 2002 | 2 | Chivas | 0-1 | América | Estadio Jalisco | August 11, 2002 |
Clausura 2003 | 2 | América | 1-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | January 19, 2002 |
Apertura 2003 | 17 | América | 1-2 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | November 9, 2003 |
Clausura 2004 | 17 | Chivas | 0-1 | América | Estadio Jalisco | May 1, 2004 |
Apertura 2004 | 9 | Chivas | 1-1 | América | Estadio Jalisco | October 2, 2004 |
Clausura 2005 | 9 | América | 3-3 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | March 13, 2005 |
Apertura 2005 | 7 | América | 0-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | September 11, 2005 |
Clausura 2006 | 7 | Chivas | 1-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | February 26, 2006 |
Apertura 2006 | 11 | Chivas | 2-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | September 30, 2006 |
Apertura 2006 | Semifinals | Chivas | 2-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | November 30, 2006 |
Apertura 2006 | Semifinals | América | 0-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | December 3, 2006 |
Clausura 2007 | 11 | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | March 18, 2007 |
Clausura 2007 | Semifinals | América | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | May 17, 2007 |
Clausura 2007 | Semifinals | Chivas | 0-1 | América | Estadio Jalisco | May 20, 2007 |
Apertura 2007 | 14 | América | 2-1 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | October 28, 2007 |
Clausura 2008 | 14 | Chivas | 3-2 | América | Estadio Jalisco | April 13, 2008 |
Apertura 2008 | 14 | América | 1-2 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | October 26, 2008 |
Clausura 2009 | 14 | Chivas | 1-0 | América | Estadio Jalisco | April 19, 2009 |
Apertura 2009 | 13 | America | 1-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | October 25, 2009 |
Bicentenario 2010 | 13 | Chivas | 1-0 | America | Estadio Jalisco | April 4, 2010 |
Apertura 2010 | 13 | América | 0-0 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | October 24, 2010 |
Clausura 2011 | 13 | Chivas | 3-0 | America | Estadio Omnilife | April 10, 2011 |
Apertura 2011 | 14 | America | 1-3 | Chivas | Estadio Azteca | October 23, 2011 |
Games refereeing in the Super classic
The Record holder of games refereeing in the classic belonging to Diego GomezDiego Gómez
Diego Sebastián Gómez is an Argentine professional footballer. He currently plays in the Ligue 2 for Angers SCO.-External links:...
with 4 before retiring in Torneo Apertura 2010 final in Monterrey.
- Marco RodriguezMarco RodríguezMarco Rodríguez is an American actor.Rodríguez, a Hispanic, was born in Los Angeles. He received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Southern California. He was acquainted with Jeff Corey and Jose Quintero. He taught for a short amount of time in the L.A...
(3) - German Arredondo (3)
- Mauricio Morales (2)
- Francisco ChaconFrancisco ChacónFrancisco Chacon , is a Mexican soccer official qualified by FIFA to officiate international matches.-Officiating in domestic leagues:...
(2) - Gilberto Alcala (2)
- Erim Ramirez (2)
- Paul Delgadillo (1)
- Hugo Guajardo (1)
Players that played for both teams
A listing of Mexican-born footballers who have played for both Guadalajara and Club America :Special Note: So far no player has ever been champion with both sides.
Salvador Mota
Salvador Mota
Salvador Mota is a Mexican football goalkeeper who played for Mexico in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Atlante.-External links:*...
- with Guadalajara: 1942-1944 / with America: 1944-1947
Ramiro Navarro - with Guadalajara: 1945-1947 / with America: 1949
Carlos Iturralde - with America: 1950-1951 / with Guadalajara: 1952-1956
Eduardo Garduno - with America: 1947-1949 / with Guadalajara: 1954-1955
Raul Cardenas
Raúl Cárdenas
Raúl Cárdenas de la Vega is a former Mexican football player and coach. He represented the Mexico national football team as a player in three FIFA World Cups: 1954, 1958 and 1962. He also coached the national team when they reached the quarterfinals at home in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, and managed...
- with America: 1959-1960 / with Guadalajara: 1967-1968
Sergio Ceballos - with America: 1968-1974 / with Guadalajara: 1976-1977
Enrique Vasquez - with America: 1969-1970 / with Guadalajara: 1970-1972
Ruben Cardenas - with America: 1970-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1974-1980
Antonio Zamora - with America: 1970-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1975-1978
Francisco Macedo - with America: 1971-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1973-1974
Albino Morales
Albino Morales
Albino Morales is a Mexican footballer. He was born in Mexico City. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, where the Mexican team placed fourth. He also competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo....
- with America: 1972-1973 / with Guadalajara: 1973-74
Javier Sánchez Galindo - with Guadalajara: 1974-1975 / with America: 1975-1979
Javier Cardenas
Javier Cárdenas
Javier Cárdenas is a Mexican football midfielder who played for Mexico in the 1978 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Deportivo Toluca.-External links:*...
- with America: 1978-1979 / with Guadalajara: 1979-1985
Javier Aguirre
Javier Aguirre
Javier Aguirre Onaindía , popularly nicknamed El Vasco , is a Mexican football manager and former midfielder. He was also a member of the Mexico national team and later became manager in two different occasions, but resigned after the 2010 FIFA World Cup...
- with America: 1979-1984 / with Guadalajara: 1987-1993
Carlos Hermosillo
Carlos Hermosillo
Carlos Manuel Hermosillo Goytortúa is a Mexican former football player. He is one of the top all-time goalscorers for the Mexican national team. He is also known as "El Grandote de Cerro Azul"....
- with America: 1st run in 1983-1990, 2nd run in 1999-2000 / with Guadalajara: 2001
Ricardo Peláez
Ricardo Peláez
Ricardo Peláez Linares is a former Mexican footballer. He represented Mexico at the FIFA World Cup in 1998. He scored two goals, in the group matches against South Korea - a 3-1 win for Mexico - and a 2-2 draw with Netherlands....
- with America: 1st run in 1985-1987, 2nd run in 1997-1998 / with Guadalajara: 1998-2000
Luis Manuel Diaz - with Guadalajara: 1983-1987 / with America: 1991-1992
Pedro Pineda
Pedro Pineda
Pedro Pineda is a retired professional footballer from Mexico. He played as a forward during his career...
- with Guadalajara: 1991-1992 / with America: 1st run in 1992-1995, 2nd run in 1996-1997
Gerardo Silva - with Guadalajara: 1990-1993 / with America: 1993-1994
Luis García - with America: 1994-1997 / with Guadalajara: 1998-1999
Oswaldo Sánchez
Oswaldo Sánchez
Oswaldo Javier Sánchez Ibarra is a Mexican footballer. He plays as a goalkeeper for Santos Laguna in the Mexican Primera Division, where he is also the team captain. He has 99 caps for Mexico.-Early career:...
- with America: 1996-1999 / with Guadalajara: 1999-2006
Ignacio Hierro
Ignacio Hierro
Ignacio Hierro González was a Mexican football defender who is now retired.Among other clubs, he played for Atlante F.C., in the Primera División de México.-Career:...
- with America: 1997-1999 / with Guadalajara: 1999-2000
Damián Álvarez
Damián Álvarez Arcos
Damián Álvarez Arcos is a retired professional footballer from Mexico, who played as a forward during his career....
- with Guadalajara: 1998 / with America: 1998-2000
Gustavo Napoles
Gustavo Napoles
Gustavo Nápoles , is a Mexican Footballer currently playing as an Attacking Midfielder for Mexico's Primera División A in Tigres Los Mochis....
- with Guadalajara: 1st run 1995-1998, 2nd run 2000-2002 / with America: 1999
Ramón Ramírez - with Guadalajara: 1st run 1994-1998, 2nd run 2002-2004 / with America: 1999
Mexico Joel Sánchez
Joel Sánchez
Joel Sánchez is the name of:*Joel Sánchez *Joel Sánchez *Joel Sánchez...
- with Guadalajara: 1st run 1993-1999, 2nd run 2001-2003 / with America: 1999-2000
Jesús Mendoza
Jesús Mendoza
José de Jesús Mendoza is a Mexican Football striker playing for Celaya in the Liga de Ascenso.Mendoza debuted in the Verano 1997 season with León against Cruz Azul. Mendoza did not receive much playing time until the Invierno 1998 season. For the Invierno 1999 season, Mendoza was transferred to...
- with Guadalajara: 1999-2000 / with America: 1st run 2000-2002, 2nd run 2003-2005
Manuel Rios - with Guadalajara: 1998-2000 / with America: 2002
Alejandro Nava - with Guadalajara: 1st run 2000, 2nd run 2001-2002 / with America: 2002
Alvaro Ortiz
Álvaro Ortiz
Álvaro Ortiz Arellano is a Mexican footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Puebla F.C., on loan from Toluca. He has made three appearances for the Mexico national football team....
- with Guadalajara: 1999-2000 / with America: 2002-2005
Christian Ramírez
Christian Ramírez
Christian Ramirez Diaz is a Mexican football defender who currently plays for UNAM pumas in the Primera Division de Mexico....
- with America: 2003-2004 / with Guadalajara: 2005-2006
Edoardo Isella
Edoardo Isella
Edoardo Isella de Gómez Ventoza is a Mexican footballer who currently plays for Jaguares de Chiapas in Mexico's First Division...
- with Guadalajara: 2000-2001 / with America: 2008
Luis Alonso Sandoval
Luis Alonso Sandoval
Luis Alonso Sandoval Oliva is a Mexican football midfielder, he currently plays in Monarcas Morelia on loan from Club Necaxa.-Career:...
- with Guadalajara: 2002-2005 / with America: 2010