Club América secured the CONCACAF Women's Champions Cup after a pulsating 5‑3 victory over the Washington Spirit in the tournament's final, played in Mexico City.
Early Dominance
The Mexican side drew first blood within the opening minutes, as Aylín Aviléz and Geyse combined to put América ahead early in the contest.
The Spirit responded resiliently, matching América's intensity and tying the score twice through swift counter‑attacks that kept the crowd on edge.
Irene Guerrero became the decisive factor in the 79th minute, slipping a well‑timed strike past the defense to give América a narrow lead.
With minutes left on the clock, Scarlett Camberos sealed the win, adding a goal in stoppage time and earning the tournament's best‑player award for her overall performance.
Rosemonde Kouassi, the competition's top scorer with six goals, highlighted the depth of talent on display, while América's triumph marked their second regional championship for women's club teams.