Century of success: Jardine marks 100 matches as América manager

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Century of success: Jardine marks 100 matches as América manager

The Estadio Azteca has witnessed countless feats, but few as significant as the one to be celebrated this weekend: André Jardine will reach 100 matches at the helm of Club América against Rayados de Monterrey. In just two years, the Brazilian coach has achieved what once seemed impossible: not only restoring the team’s winning DNA, but also consolidating it as the team to beat in Mexican football.



Jardine arrived at the Nest in the summer of 2023 amid doubts, after a respectable stint with Atlético de San Luis. His mission was clear but monumental: to restore glory to a team thirsty for titles. From the very beginning, he demonstrated an offensive playing philosophy, based on possession and high pressing, which quickly resonated with the fans.

An enviable record​


Jardine’s legacy is measured not only by the number of matches, but by the results. In his first full tournament, the Apertura 2023, he led the team to a long-awaited title, breaking a five-year league championship drought. This success was no coincidence. Months later, in the Clausura 2024, he repeated the feat, claiming the back-to-back championship and the coveted Campeón de Campeones.

André Jardine en 100 partidos con el América:

➤ 6 títulos (récord para un entrenador en el club).
➤ Tricampeón de Liga MX.
➤ Campeón de Campeones.
➤ Campeón de la Supercopa de la Liga MX.
➤ Campeón de la Campeones Cup.
➤ Le ganó una final de Liga MX a Tigres.
➤ Le ganó… pic.twitter.com/CxsQ4OuMsF

— Invictos (@InvictosSomos) March 30, 2025

Under his guidance, América has not only won, but dominated. The team has set points records in short tournaments and shown a consistency that few teams in Liga MX can boast. His leadership has been key in boosting key players such as Henry Martín and Julián Quiñones, and in integrating young talents who have shone in their own right.

The DNA of a leader​


Beyond the trophies, Jardine’s legacy lies in the way he has transformed the team. He has cultivated a champion’s mentality, a united locker room, and a style of play that the fans enjoy. The coach has managed the media pressure and the high expectations that always surround the biggest club in Mexico.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in here.



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