Overview
- Club América said Monday on its official channels that Héctor González Iñárritu will leave the operational presidency after four years.
- The planned transition begins July 30, following the Clausura 2026 campaign, with the team keeping day-to-day focus on the liguilla playoffs.
- The club has not named a successor, though multiple outlets report Ferran Reverter as the likely choice and he publicly praised Iñárritu’s work.
- Under Iñárritu, the organization says revenue rose about 50%, key deals with Adidas and Caliente were secured, and the Águilas CPO vehicle listed on Mexico’s stock exchange.
- Coverage places the move within wider ownership-driven changes, noting earlier front-office exits such as Diego Ramírez and signaling a broader executive reshuffle.