Liga MX Clausura 2026 Standings (Mid-January 2026) “After three rounds, Atlas sits 5th with 6 points (2 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss), while Club América is struggling in 15th place with just 2 points (0 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss). This follows Apertura 2025, which Toluca won. Historically-powerful América (16 league titles, most recently Apertura 2024) began Clausura poorly (goalless draws with Tijuana and a 2–0 home loss to Atlético San Luis).

Atlas, meanwhile, has risen sharply – ending a 70-year title drought by winning Apertura 2021 and claiming Clausura 2022 – and their strong form is reflected in the current table.

Recent Form and Key Matches

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Head-to-Head: Atlas vs Club América

Historically, Club América dominates the matchup. Data from recent decades show América winning far more often. In the 2000s–2020s era, Atlas’s 3–0 shocks (Aug 2021, Feb 2020) are rare exceptions, while América has recorded big wins (e.g. 5–1 in Sep 2024). A head-to-head summary (all competitions) gives América roughly 74 wins to Atlas’s 14 since 2004, with draws making up the rest.

(For context, América leads Atlas all-time in victories by a wide margin.) This reflects América’s historical strength: their league titles (16) dwarf Atlas’s modest total (2, both in 2021–22). The Argentine forward Uroš Đurđević, Atlas’s scorer in the Puebla and Necaxa wins, is one of their recent heroes. América’s notable stars include Guillermo Ochoa, Henry Martín and Diego Valdés, who have often turned these games, though none was involved in the latest Atlas fixtures.

Is Atlas a Good Team?

Atlas was long considered an underdog – their first Mexican league title came in 1951, the second not until Apertura 2021. However, in the last few seasons they have become one of Liga MX’s stronger sides. In 2021–22 Atlas won back-to-back titles (Apertura 2021 and Clausura 2022), becoming only the third club in the short-season era with consecutive championships. This remarkable turnaround shows that yes, Atlas is now a good team, especially by Mexican standards.

They earned a Liguilla (playoff) berth in Apertura 2025 and sit near the top of the Clausura 2026 table. Key players like Camilo Vargas (GK), Issac Brizuela (winger) and Julián Quiñones (winger/forward) have been instrumental. Atlas’s stylish play under coach Pablo Guede and their championship pedigree (the “Rojinegros” nickname) have lifted their status. In short, after decades of mediocrity Atlas now compete at or near the league’s elite level.

Cruz Azul vs Club América – Clásico Joven

A major subplot of Mexico City soccer is the Clásico Joven – the rivalry between América and Cruz Azul. Has Cruz Azul ever beaten Club América? Absolutely. Although América leads the overall series (about 74 wins to Cruz Azul’s 62), Cruz Azul has plenty of victories. Most famously, Cruz Azul defeated América 4–1 in the 1971–72 league final to win the championship.

More recently, these teams met in the Clausura 2024 final, which América won narrowly on aggregate. However, Cruz Azul often gets the upper hand in other matches: for example, immediately after that final Cruz Azul opened the next season by beating América 4–1 in January 2024. In summary, Cruz Azul has beaten América many times (including critical finals and playoff games), even though América has a slight historical edge.

Club América’s Biggest Rivals

Club América’s fiercest rivalries are among the most famous in Mexican football:

 

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In recent seasons the Chivas rivalry has dominated headlines (the 2022 Apertura semifinal saw Chivas knock out América on penalties), and the América–Cruz Azul derby regularly headlines city derbies (Cruz vs América finals in 2013, 2018, 2024). Stars such as Oribe Peralta (who played for both sides) and Antonio Carlos Santos (América playmaker in the 1990s) helped define these clashes.

Sources: Official Liga MX standings and match reports; soccer databases and news (Vivoelfutbol, ESPN) for head-to-head and titles; and rivalry analyses. These provide recent stats (Jan 2026) and historical context for Atlas, América, and their rivalries.

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