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Who is Diego Cervantes, Club América’s interim head coach?

As they continue to look for a new permanent boss, América have opted to appoint youth coach Cervantes on a caretaker basis.

Adrian Macias

Club América youth coach Diego Cervantes will take charge of the first team for the upcoming US friendlies against Toluca and Monterrey, as Las Águilas’ search for a new permanent boss continues.

Having parted company with Fernando Ortiz in late May after América’s semi-final exit in the Clausura 2023 tournament, the club have so far been unable to find a replacement ahead of the Apertura 2023 championship.

The 13-time domestic champions begin their Mexican league campaign at home to Juárez on Friday 30 June.

Who is Diego Cervantes?

Cervantes, 38, is the head coach of América’s under-20 team. This year, he led the youth side to the final of the Clausura 2023 under-20 tournament, losing 2-1 to Toluca in the trophy decider.

The Mexican is a former América defender, having had two spells at the Mexico City club during his playing career. After emerging at San Luis in 2004, he joined América for a three-year period in 2005, before returning to the Estadio Azteca for a brief stint between 2010 and 2011.

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When are América’s pre-season friendlies?

América are scheduled to take on Toluca on Saturday 17 June at America First Field in Sandy, Utah. On Tuesday 20 June, Los Azul-Cremas then face Monterrey at H-E-B Park in Edinburg, Texas.

Monterrey are now coached by Ortiz, after the Argentine was confirmed as Víctor Manuel Vucetich’s replacement a week after leaving América.

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