Club America is in search of a new head coach, and Guillermo Almada is emerging as the leading candidate for the position. This Uruguayan coach has gained recognition in Mexican football due to his attacking approach and ability to develop young talent. Almada could join a select list of Uruguayan managers who have left their mark on the club. In Club America's history, only three Uruguayan coaches have managed the team, all achieving at least one title. Roberto Scarone was the first to lead the club to glory, winning the first Liga MX championship in the professional era in 1965. Carlos 'El Tanque' Miloc also made his mark by winning the Interamerican Cup and the Concacaf Champions' Cup. Gustavo Matosas, on the other hand, secured the Concacaf Champions League title in 2015. If Almada is confirmed as the new head coach, his first objectives will be the Apertura 2026 and the 2026 Leagues Cup, competitions in which Club America will seek to shine in the second half of the year.