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''El Súper Clásico'' (English: ''The Super Classic''), also known as ''El Clásico'' (English: ''The Classic''), and ''El Clásico de Clásicos'' (English: ''The Classic of Classics''), is an
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
match between Mexican clubs
Club América Club de Fútbol América S.A. de C.V., commonly known as Club América or simply América, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City. Nicknamed ''Las Águilas'' (The Eagles), it competes in Liga MX, the top tier ...
and
Guadalajara Guadalajara ( , ) is a metropolis in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 1,385,629 people, making it the 7th largest city by population in Mexico, while the Guadalaj ...
. It is considered the biggest rivalry in Mexican football, and one of the biggest in world football. Both teams are the two most successful in Mexican football in terms of championships, with América winning 13 league titles and Chivas trailing them with 12. They are also known for their extensive fan bases throughout Mexico and the
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, and are both the most popular teams. The clubs are also uniquely identified by their histories; América is considered the club of the wealthy and establishment, as they are known for signing Mexican and foreign players, as well as the fact that they are located in
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and are owned by media conglomerate
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, while Guadalajara are known for exclusively fielding Mexican players, the only club in the country to do so. As of 25 September 2022, América leads the all-time head-to-head results between the two with 90 wins to Guadalajara's 77, with 79 matches ending in a draw.


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 Chivas defeated
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with a score of 7–2 In the year of 1943. Although the huge defeat sparked embarrassment within the ranks of America, it was almost two decades before the rivalry became the ''Clásico'' that is known today. Initially, América was struggling in the
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. 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 six 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 México Primera División. 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.


Riot of 1983

In the second leg of the semi-finals of the 1982–83 season, players of both two teams sparked a brawl better known as "La Bronca del '83" ("The Riot of '83"), which resulted in Chivas going onto play Puebla in the final by eliminating América during that playoff. The following season América would get to play Chivas once again in the 1983–1984 final in which América came from behind on aggregate to defeat Chivas in to date the only final disputed between the two teams. In between the seasons of 1983 through the year 2000, América showed dominance over Chivas recording an impressive record of only 6 losses out of 43 matches against Chivas.


2000s

One of the most memorable games played between Chivas and América during the Clausura 2005 tournament took place on 13 March in the
Estadio Azteca Estadio Azteca () is a multi-purpose stadium located in Mexico City. It is the official home of Association football, football clubs Club América and Cruz Azul as well as the Mexico national football team. The stadium sits at an altitude of a ...
. 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 Juan Francisco Palencia Hernández (born 28 April 1973) is a Mexican former professional footballer and manager. Club career Cruz Azul Palencia trained with the Cruz Azul youth system at age 13 and made his debut in the Primera División (Firs ...
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 gaping goal tended by Oswaldo Sánchez. However, things wouldn't end there. Three minutes before the game ended, Palencia would make his 101st goal as a result of a magnificent play involving
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and
Alberto Medina Alberto Medina Briseño (born 29 May 1983) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a winger. He is known as ''El Venado'' (The Deer) due to his speed. Club career Medina made his professional debut for Chivas on 8 August 20 ...
. The score was tied 3–3 although Chivas attempted yet another goal that came from Palencia. In 2007, America set the record for most wins in a year by defeating Chivas four times. In 2016, América and Guadalajara met a record seven times between league matches (including play-offs) and their semifinal
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meeting. América came out ahead with a note-worthy record of three victories, two draws and two defeats. In the two playoff-round meetings, América went undefeated against Guadalajara, with a record of two victories and two draws.


Overall statistics


Head-to-head


America at home


Guadalajara at home


Liguilla matches


Refereeing

The record holders for matches refereeing the matches belonging to Marco Antonio Rodríguez and Armando Archundia with * Marco Rodríguez (5) * Armando Archundia (4) * German Arredondo (3) * Mauricio Morales (2) * Francisco Chacon (2) * Gilberto Alcala (2) * Erim Ramirez Ulloa (2) * Fernando Guerrero Ramirez (2) * Paul Delgadillo (1) * Hugo Guajardo (1) * Jorge Antonio Perez Duran (1) * Jose Alfredo Penaloza Soto (1) * Cesar Arturo Ramos Palazuelos (1)


Players that played for both teams

Every player that has played for both Chivas and America
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A listing of the many footballers who have played for both Guadalajara and Club America : ''Note:'' ''On May 26, 2013, Francisco Javier Rodriguez became the first player ever in the history of Mexican football to champion with both teams. First having championed with Chivas on December 10, 2006.'' Salvador Mota – ''with'' America: 1942–1944 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 1944–48 ? Carlos Iturralde – ''with'' Guadalajara: 1950–1951 / ''with'' America: 1952–1956 Eduardo Garduño – ''with'' America: 1947–1949 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 1954–1955 Raul Cardenas – ''with'' America: 1959–1960 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 1967–1968 Ramiro Navarro – ''with'' Guadalajara: 1965–1968 / ''with'' America: 1968–69
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– ''with'' America: 1968–1974 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 1976–1977 Enrique Vázquez del Mercado – ''with'' Guadalajara: 1969–1972 / ''with'' America: 1969–1970
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– ''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 Pérez (30 May 1940 – 11 March 2020) was a Mexican professional footballer. Born in Mexico City, Morales played club football with Toluca, América and Guadalajara. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, wher ...
– ''with'' America: 1972–1973 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 1973–74 Javier Sánchez Galindo – ''with'' Guadalajara: 1974–1975 / ''with'' America: 1975–1979 Javier Cárdenas – ''with'' America: 1978–1979 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 1979–1985
Javier Aguirre Javier Aguirre Onaindía (; born 1 December 1958), nicknamed ''El Vasco'' (The Basque), is a Mexican former professional footballer and manager who is currently in charge of Spanish team RCD Mallorca. Aguirre played for Mexico at the 1986 Wo ...
– ''with'' America: 1979–1984 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 1987–1993
Carlos Hermosillo Carlos Manuel Hermosillo Goytortúa (born 24 August 1964) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is also known as ''El Grandote de Cerro Azul'' ("The big tall one from Cerro Azul"). He is the fifth all-time le ...
– ''with'' America: ''1st run in'' 1983–1989, ''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 Pedro Pineda (born 30 November 1971) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Mexico national football team competing at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Pineda was one of the fir ...
– ''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: 1995–1997 / ''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 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 Oribe Peralta ''**'' – ''with'' Guadalajara: 2005 (loan), 2019–present / ''with'' America: 2014–2019 Edoardo Isella – ''with'' Guadalajara: 2000–2001 / ''with'' America: 2008 Luis Alonso Sandoval – ''with'' Guadalajara: 2002–2005 / ''with'' America: 2010 Luis Ernesto Perez ''**'' – ''with'' America: 2007 (loan) / ''with'' Guadalajara: 2012–2016 Rafael Marquez Lugo – ''with'' America: 2008 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 2012–2015 Francisco Javier Rodriguez – ''with'' Guadalajara: 2002–2008 / ''with'' America: 2013–2014 Ángel Reyna – ''with'' America: 2009–2011 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 2014–2015 Alberto García Carpizo – ''with'' Guadalajara: 2014–2015 / ''with'' America: 2015 Jesús Molina – ''with'' America: 2011–2014 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 2019 Fernando Rubén González – ''with'' Guadalajara: 2013–2015 / ''with'' America: 2019–2020 José Madueña – ''with'' América: 2014-2015 / ''with'' Guadalajara: 2020 Alejandro Zendejas - ''with'' Guadalajara: 2016–2018 / ''with'' America: 2022– Other special notes ** In the cases of Oribe Peralta and Luis Ernesto Perez, Peralta then a player of
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was out on loan to Guadalajara for the 2005 edition of the
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playing in four matches. He did not score a single goal. In May 2014, Peralta was transferred from Santos Laguna to America. The same happened with Luis Ernesto Perez in 2007, Perez was then a player for
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but was loaned to America for that year's edition of the Copa Libertadores. In the case of Ángel Reyna, Reyna was suspended from Chivas' A squad in September 2015 due to disputes. With the firing of Jose Manuel de la Torre of whom Reyna had feuded with for some time and with the coming of Matias Almeyda, Reyna was left out of training sessions and coming matches. Reyna's contract with Chivas was officially terminated on March 9, 2016.


Managers

Several managers have led on both squads. Walter Ormeño and Oscar Ruggeri played for Club América and later managed rival Guadalajara. Luis Fernando Tena served Guadalajara as player in 1983 and later managed América in 2006-07. He then replaces Tomás Boy at Guadalajara in September 2019. Ricardo La Volpe (**) is the only manager to have served both squads in more than one occasion. Ignacio Ambríz became the first Mexican manager to lead in both. Walter Ormeño – América (1969–1970); Guadalajara (1972–1973) Miguel Ángel López – América (1984–1987 & 1992–1993); Guadalajara (1989–1991) Carlos Miloc – Guadalajara (1979–1980); América (1991) Ricardo La Volpe ** – Guadalajara (1989 & 2014); América (1996 & 2016–2017) Leo Beenhakker – América (1994–1995 & 2003–2004); Guadalajara (1996) Oscar Ruggeri – Guadalajara (2001–2002); América (2004) Ignacio Ambríz – Guadalajara (2012); América (2015–2016)
Luis Fernando Tena Luis Fernando Tena Garduño (born 20 January 1958) is a Mexican professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of the Guatemala national team. Coaching career After retiring as a player, Tena began his coaching career in ...
- América (2006-2007); Guadalajara (2019-2020)


References


El Clásico de Clásicos Club América vs Chivas

Esmas Futbol
* http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/news/story?id=1498160&s=mex&type=story * https://web.archive.org/web/20140407065328/http://hoy-deportes.com/chivas-vs-america.html {{DEFAULTSORT:El Clasico de Clasicos Football rivalries in Mexico Club América C.D. Guadalajara 1943 establishments in Mexico