América de Cali
Colombian association football club
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2024 | Cesar Farías from Venezuela becomes manager in 2024 |
2024 | América de Cali finished as runners-up in the Copa Colombia football tournament. |
2022 | Adrián Ramos takes over as club captain of América de Cali, with a tenure expected to last until 2024 |
2022 | Le Coq Sportif became the latest kit supplier for the club in the second half of the year. |
2022 | Juan Carlos Osorio was sacked after a few games in the Apertura tournament due to poor performances and personal conflicts. Alexandre Guimarães returned as manager, but the team struggled, failing to advance in multiple competitions. |
2021 | América de Cali finished as runners-up in the Superliga Colombiana. |
2021 | Juan Cruz Real was dismissed as manager after the team failed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores round of 16. Juan Carlos Osorio was hired as the new manager for the Finalización tournament and Copa Sudamericana. |
2020 | Won the Torneo ESPN tournament |
2020 | Won the Categoría Primera A domestic championship. |
September 2020 | América lost the 2020 Superliga Colombiana to Junior. They later won their 15th league title and second consecutive title by beating Santa Fe 3-2 on aggregate. |
June 2020 | Alexandre Guimarães left the club upon contract expiration, and was replaced by Juan Cruz Real as manager. |
January 2020 | Veteran legend Adrián Ramos returned to the club. América began their Copa Libertadores campaign with a home loss to Grêmio and a 2-1 win against Universidad Católica in Santiago de Chile before the competition was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2019 | Alexandre Guimarães from Costa Rica begins his first managerial stint with the club, leading from 2019 to 2020 |
2019 | Juan Pablo Segovia becomes club captain for América de Cali, serving in this role until 2021 |
2019 | Won the Categoría Primera A domestic championship in the second semester. |
2019 | América won their fourteenth domestic league title (Finalización tournament), their first in 11 years, under manager Alexandre Guimarães. Led by strikers Michael Rangel and Duván Vergara, they defeated Junior 2-0 on aggregate, securing a return to the Copa Libertadores after an 11-year absence. |
2016 | Won the Copa Ilustre Municipalidad de Chillan and Copa Campeones de América tournaments |
2016 | Participated in the Noche Escarlata event |
2016 | Won the Categoría Primera B domestic championship. |
2013 | Won the Copa Ciudad de Antofagasta and participated in the Noche Escarlata event |
2012 | América de Cali finished as runners-up in the Categoría Primera B football championship. |
2011 | Won the Copa Cafam tournament |
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