In recent years, Club América has been one of the Mexican clubs that has exported the most soccer players to the Old Continent, not only national but also foreign products, since very good Mexican youth players have passed through its ranks, as well as foreign players with European level.
In this way, in the following list we mention the best footballers that the azulcrema team has exported to Europe.
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The multifunctional Colombian midfielder was part of the 2018 Apertura title with the Águilas before leaving for the Porto From Portugal.
He left as captain of the team, being a reference and spent several years in Europe in different clubs, where he had a good performance before returning to Mexican soccer.
The Argentine goalkeeper has been one of the best goalkeepers who have been part of the azulcrema team, his time at El Nido was so outstanding that he ended up leaving for the Porto From Portugal.
The Brazilian midfielder was part of the Águilas when he was hired by the Porto In 1992, he had a brief stint and returned to the Azulcrema team.
The multifunctional Mexican pivot and Azulcrema youth player was signed by the Ajax of the Eredivisie and is currently part of the West Ham United of the Premier League, being one of the best elements of the Mexican team.
After the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the Mexican soccer player was signed by the Stuttgart where he spent just over two seasons and was able to be champion.
The Argentine midfielder and world champion has been a key element in recent years at Real Betis and has been linked with other big European teams such as Liverpool and Barcelona. The player was one of the best midfielders in Mexican soccer.
The Azulcrema youth player left El Nido after having triumphed on a collective and individual level, so he went to Belgium with the Liège Standard although he was only there for a short time.
The Mexican forward had his first adventure in Europe with Atlético de Madrid, although he later left for the Benfica After not being successful in Spain, he later played with Wolves and Fulham In England.
The Azulcrema youth player and one of the club’s greatest idols tried his luck in Spanish football and spent a short time at Valladolid in Spain.
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