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Toluca beat América 3-1 to claim the Campeón de Campeones trophy

Toluca beat América 3-1 to claim the Campeón de Campeones trophy

Time of India21-07-2025
Toluca
clinched the
Campeón de Campeones
title in style with a commanding 3-1 victory over
Club América
at the Dignithy Health Sports Park in Carson, California on Sunday night. Displaying intensity and precision from the start, Toluca took control early and never looked back.
Alejandro Zendejas
gave Toluca a dream start as he scored in the very first minute to make it 1-0. However, Franco Romero fired back ten minutes later to level terms for América.
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América showed a slight edge in the first half, but Toluca played smart, disrupting numerous attacking moves with timely fouls. This strategy unsettled the Águilas, leading to lapses in focus at key moments throughout the match.
— TUDNMEX (@TUDNMEX)
Bruno Méndez
came up with a fine header to put Toluca ahead again during the closing minutes of the first half. As expected, América dominated the early stages of the second half, controlling possession and launching constant attacks.
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Toluca, meanwhile, dropped deep into their own half, relying on a compact defense and waiting patiently for a counterattack to put the game out of reach.
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Paulinho
sealed the victory in the 70th minute, scoring Toluca's third goal and putting the match out of América's reach. With the score at 3-1, any hopes of a comeback for the Águilas were effectively extinguished.
América were reduced to ten men in the 89th minute when
Igor Lichnovsky
was shown a red card for a reckless challenge that injured Helinho, further compounding their frustration in a match that had already slipped away.
— TUDNMEX (@TUDNMEX)
The win not only delivered silverware but also sent a strong message ahead of the new season. With this victory, Toluca celebrated another milestone in club history, lifting the prestigious trophy and cementing their place among Mexico's top football powers.
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