Club América, the most winning team in Mexican soccer with 13 Liga MX titles, celebrated its 105th anniversary on October 12, the Azulcrema institution has a history full of moments of all kinds, in addition, it has had great footballers who have dressed its colors, but it has also had inconsequential players in its history.
For this reason, in the following list we remind you of five players that you surely do not remember who went through the azulcrema team due to their low participation and lucidity.
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The brother of the renowned international striker who played for many major clubs in Europe, Gonzalo Higuain, had a fleeting step by the azulcrema team, the also attacker Federico Higuain He arrived in Mexico in 2008, only participated in 22 commitments and scored two goals. He currently plays with his brother in the Inter Miami.
The Brazilian forward arrived in Mexico in 2003 and spent two years with Atlas where he could shine, then left and returned in 2007 to Mexican soccer with Rayados and Tecos before signing with América in the Clausura 2009, the only tournament that happened in Coapa where he scored four goals in 17 games.
The brother of Aldo from Nigris He lived his first years of career in the Rayados de Monterrey and later became the globetrotter that he ended up being, his second professional team was America in 2003, he only played three games and went to Europe with Villarreal.
The historic midfielder of the Tuzos de Pachuca, at the end of his career had a tour of several Mexican soccer clubs and one of the clubs where he had a brief stint was the Eagles. In 2009 he only played 12 games with the team.
The azulcrema team was one of the many teams that defended the Crazy Abreu, the Uruguayan striker has the historical record of playing in more clubs and the Eagles were one of the more than 30 teams with which the historic scorer has played. In the Apertura 2003 he only played 16 games and scored three goals.