Israel Reyes is now in his fifth tournament with Club América — one more than head coach André Jardine, who arrived ahead of the Apertura 2023 after a stint with Atlético de San Luis. In Reyes’ first semester with Las Águilas, the team was eliminated in the Clausura 2023 semifinals under then-coach Fenando Ortiz.
Ortiz had led América to three straight semifinal appearances but was unable to deliver a title, despite managing one of the league’s most talented squads. That prompted the board to part ways with the Argentine and bring in Brazilian manager Jardine — and the rest is history: three consecutive Liga MX titles.
In an interview with El Universal, Reyes reflected on Jardine’s arrival and the culture shift he inspired.
“When he arrived, he gave us a short talk where he laid out his goals for us… They seemed unreachable at the time,” Reyes said. “Today, we’ve achieved them — and the biggest one was unity and humility.”
He added, “We had to build a family — and now, it’s more than that. The locker room has played a huge role in what we’ve accomplished… It’s all been worth it.”