By Wilson Florez
André Jardine left a great mark on Mexican soccer. His most successful process in Liga MX was with the Eagles of Americaa club with which he was able to win a three-time championship. However, the Brazilian strategist He would like to momentarily pause his time in Mexico.
A few weeks ago the decision of the Águilas del América board to finalize André Jardine’s project was shared. The Brazilian leaves after a season in which he was barely able to qualify for the Liguilla.
After this decision was made, André Jardine was free to take on a new project. But Liga MX is not in Jardine’s plansat least for now.
“I want to go to Brazil as soon as possible because I need to rest with my family. The phone is already ringing, I want to hear interesting projects, but it will not be in Mexico, I can assure you. “We don’t know what is going to happen,” Jardiné said for Fox Sports México.
COULD JARDINE MANAGE PUMAS, CHIVAS OR CRUZ AZUL? ?
Now that André Jardine is available, several teams have begun to wonder if they could acquire his services.
“Today my plan is to work in another league.” #LUP pic.twitter.com/pEwrcI0GTk
— FOX Sports MX (@FOXSportsMX) June 7, 2026
Your mark in Mexico
André Jardine coached two teams in Mexican soccer. The former São Paulo coach showed that He can get a lot of benefit from low-profile clubs and large teams.
His first club was Atlético San Luis. The Brazilian strategist led them during 54 games. Jardine left a steadiness of 19 wins, 13 draws and 22 losses. Atlético returned to compete within Aztec football.
His second project was with the Eagles of America. André Jardine led the azulcremas during 162 games. Jardine left a very good record of 85 wins, 41 draws and only 36 losses.
André Jardine obtained three Liga MX titles, a Champion of Champions, a Liga MX Super Cup and a Campeones Cup.
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