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Club América claims Concacaf W Champions Cup with 5-3 win over Washington Spirit

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Club América of Liga MX Femenil is the champion of Concacaf after beating the Washington Spirit, finalists in the last two National Women’s Soccer League championships, 5-3 in a back-and-forth thriller Saturday night.

It is the first time a Mexican club has won a Concacaf championship trophy. The first trophy last year went to Gotham FC, who also won the 2025 NWSL championship. América defeated the reigning champion 4-1 on Wednesday night in a Concacaf semifinal. That victory came three days after América pulled off a comeback win in the Liga MX Clausura in front of a record crowd of 26,670.

Saturday night’s final against the Spirit carried the pressure of an international championship and the ferocity of a Concacaf clash. Washington had a bright start and held the advantage in possession at 63 percent to 37 percent. América was very much the home side at the Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca, Mexico, and took control once it settled in.

América midfielder Aylín Aviléz broke the seal in the 22nd minute, continuing her form from the semifinals in which she also found the back of the net. It was one of several times Saturday night that América successfully exploited Washington’s flanks; this time it was Scarlett Camberos who drove the ball past center back Esme Morgan to find the 22-year-old Aviléz’s outstretched foot with a cross.

Brazilian forward Geyse, who, like Camberos, joined Liga MX from the NWSL, doubled América’s lead five minutes later. She followed the same path down the Spirit’s right side that led to the first goal but finished it herself at the end of a determined dribble through the penalty box.

Kimberly Rodríguez, Daniela Espinosa and Karina Rodríguez of América celebrate their win in the Concacaf W Champions Cup 2026 final.

Club América won the Concacaf W Champions Cup trophy Saturday after finishing fourth in the event last year. (Manuel Velasquez/ Getty Images)

The Spirit gathered themselves enough to stay in the game shortly after that, courtesy of an audacious shot by Italian striker Sofia Cantore taken more than 30 yards from goal. The ball was low and so caught América goalkeeper Itzel Velasco off guard that it took a low bounce before hitting the net.

Ivorian winger Rosemonde Kouassi of the Spirit, whose dynamic runs have contributed to their comfortable position above the NWSL playoff line, came alive during the second half. She scored 35 seconds into it and then 12 minutes later for a brace that gave the Spirit the lead. In both instances, Kouassi maneuvered past her defenders and fired off lofty, well-placed shots that arced over Velasco toward the far post.

Geyse’s second goal brought América back level with the Spirit and was a pure expression of tenacity. América’s unified press on a possession-oriented Spirit had proven successful all night, but when Geyse leapt onto a pass attempt by goalkeeper Sandy MacIver on the end line in the 61st minute, the ball ricocheted off her foot and punched the back of the net.

América’s win must be partly attributed to manager Ángel Villacampa’s rotational decisions. He subbed off Aviléz in the 60th minute for Spanish midfielder Irene Guerrero. By the 79th, Guerrero was involved in a counterattack in which she combined with Camberos before receiving the ball in the center of the penalty box and coolly finishing. Camberos, who captains the side, topped off América’s scoring in the sixth minute of stoppage time, this time combining with Geyse on a similar counterattack.

América was established in 2016 and finished fourth at the inaugural Concacaf W Champions Cup. Coincidentally, that was Gotham’s result this year after the reigning NWSL champions lost to Pachuca, also of Liga MX Femenil, in the third-place match preceding the final.

The Clausura winners have increased their presence in international tournaments. Last December, they competed in the second edition of the World Sevens Football seven-aside tournament in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

By winning the Concacaf W Champions Cup, América has qualified for the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup, set to begin play in 2028. There, it will compete against fellow confederation champions including Barcelona, which won its fourth Champions League title earlier Saturday.

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World Cup 2026 news live updates: Latest on squad lists, ticket prices, injuries and more

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Good morning everyone and welcome along to The Athletic, where the build-up to the 2026 World Cup is continuing this week.

There are less than three weeks to wait until the world’s best players arrive on North America shores to compete for the game’s biggest prize.

Ahead of the June 11 start date, our comprehensive coverage has all the latest updates on ticket prices, rosters and injury updates, right here.

So stay with us throughout the week.

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Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen bageled during French Open defeat, will leave top 100

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PARIS — Zheng Qinwen, who won Olympic gold at Roland Garros two years ago, has exited the French Open in the first round.

Zheng, a quarterfinalist last year, produced an error-strewn performance in the face of a masterclass in variation from Poland’s world No. 114, Maja Chwalińska, who completed a 6-4, 6-0 win. Zheng also received lengthy treatment for a foot problem down 3-0 in the second set in what were sweltering conditions on an exposed Court 7.

It’s another tough setback for a player who has been plagued by injury since becoming Olympic champion at the 2024 Paris Games. An ongoing right elbow injury required surgery in July and restricted her to 32 matches last year. Zheng returned in February after five months out, but has won just seven matches in 2026, only able to produce her best tennis in patches. She will fall out of the world’s top 100 after this defeat, from her current ranking of No. 56, leaving her in the previously unimaginable position of having to qualify for the biggest events.

Zheng played with so little margin Monday that when things started to go wrong, they went very wrong. She produced 23 unforced errors in 16 games, which amounted to 25 percent of the points played in the match, and a double fault to finish was a fittingly sorry ending. Chwalińska readily exploited her opponent’s seemingly inhibited movement and lack of control with heavy forehands that Zheng simply couldn’t get a handle on.

At 23, Zheng has plenty of time left to get her career back on track, but such a drop in the rankings is rough news for her and the tour in general. She is a magnetic personality with a huge following, and has shown with her Olympic title, and her run to the 2024 Australian Open final, that she can deliver on the biggest stages. The Paris success two years ago included Zheng inflicting Iga Świątek’s first defeat at Roland Garros in 26 matches.

Now she’ll have to reckon with playing second-tier events, in order to qualify for the Grand Slams and WTA 1000s, the next rung. down. Chwalińska meanwhile kept her composure on the other side of the net to win only her second ever Grand Slam main-draw match. She’ll next face No. 23 seed Elise Mertens or Tatjana Maria in the second round.

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Dean Huijsen omitted from Spain’s World Cup squad, no Real Madrid players for first time

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Dean Huijsen of Spain looks on during an international friendly match

Huijsen has been capped seven times by Spain Alex Caparros/Getty Images

Spain’s World Cup squad does not include any Real Madrid players for the first time in the competition’s history with defender Dean Huijsen missing out on selection for the 2026 tournament.

Luis de la Fuente will name his 26-man squad on Monday but The Athletic reported Huijsen, 21, was expected to be omitted, and this was later confirmed by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

It means for the first time in their 92 years of competing at the World Cup, Spain’s squad will not feature any representatives from the country’s most decorated club. This summer’s tournament will be their 17th World Cup appearance. Spain also did not take any Madrid players to the 2020 European Championship, but there were three representatives in the country’s Euro 2024-winning squad: the departing Dani Carvajal, who did not make Spain’s provisional World Cup squad after his past two seasons were disrupted by injury, plus defender Nacho and striker Joselu, who have since left the club.

Huijsen joined Madrid from Bournemouth last summer in a £50million move and made 40 appearances in all competitions during his debut season at the Bernabeu. Madrid finished the season without a major trophy for the second successive campaign.

Having represented the Netherlands at youth level, Huijsen switched his international allegiance to Spain in 2024 and made his senior debut the following year. He has been capped seven times and started Spain’s first two World Cup qualifiers against Bulgaria and Turkey in September, but missed the remainder of the qualification campaign after being forced to withdraw from both October and November squads due to injury.

Athletic Club’s Aymeric Laporte, Barcelona’s Pau Cubarsi and Atletico Madrid’s Robin Le Normand were rotated at centre-back during Spain’s World Cup qualifiers.

Huijsen was part of the Spain squad for March’s international friendlies and played the full 90 minutes of his side’s 0-0 draw with Egypt.

Spain have been drawn alongside Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in their World Cup group.

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