Las Águilas and Los Felinos have been two of the great protagonists of Mexican football in recent times.
America And tigers They are two of the most successful teams in Liga MX in recent years. And while it is a relatively recent rivalry, compared to those of other greats, the truth is that every game between the two is played with an intensity comparable to that of the Mexican football classics.
The Eagles and the Felines were measured in stakes corresponding to the Day 11 of the Clausura 2023 tournament, in what was another chapter of this growing rivalry, forged mainly in the last resort.
than in goal We present a statistical analysis of the history of the match that divides Mexican football.
Contents:
- Balance
- like local
- finals
*P=Parties; E=Ties
*G=Won; E=Ties; P=Lost
Mexico Cup 1975-1976
one way game
America 2-1 Tigers
Goals: Carlos Reinoso (America), Alcindo Martha de Freitas (America) and Alfredo Jiménez (Tigres)
game back
Tigers 2-0 America
Goals: Raymundo Correa (Tigres) and Edmundo Manzotti (Tigres)
opened in 2014
one way game
Tigers 1-0 America
Goals: Joffre Guerron (Tigres)
game back
America 3-0 Tigers
Goals: Michael Arroyo (America), Pablo Aguilar (America) and Oribe Peralta (America)
Conca champions 2015-16
one way game
Tigers 0-2 America
Goals: Darío Benedetto (America) and Osvaldo Martínez (America)
game back
America 2-1 Tigers
Goals: Michael Arroyo (America), Osvaldo Martínez (America) and André-Pierre Gignac (Tigres)
opened in 2016
one way game
America 1-1 Tigers
Goals: Bruno Valdez (America) and André-Pierre Gignac (Tigres)
game back
Tigres 1-1 America (3-0 on penalties)
Goals: Jesús Dueñas (Tigres) and Edson Álvarez (America)
Source: Goal