Latin America Region (Little League Baseball World Series)

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LLWS qualification region Latin America

Current season LLWS qualification 2018
sport baseball
League foundation 1958
Teams 10
Title holder PanamaPanamaVacamonte LL, Arraiján , Panama
Record champions VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela (19)
Website Little League online
Qualification too Little League World Series 2018

The Latin America region is one of the eight international regions that send participants to the Little League Baseball World Series , the largest baseball tournament for teenagers. The Latin America region has been participating in this tournament as an independent region since 1958. In 1957, the teams from Mexico were able to qualify for the Little League World Series via the regional championship of the United States and also win them. Since 2001 the Caribbean countries and Mexico no longer play in the Latin America group, but have their own groups (see Mexico region and Caribbean region ).

Participating teams

A team from the member states and a team from the host take part in the regional championships. The following countries take part:

Latin America at the Little League World Series

Regional championships

year host team city Result to LLWS
1958 Industrial Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey World Champion
1959 San Juan Puerto RicoPuerto Rico San Juan Quarter finals
1960 Industrial Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey 4th Place
1961 Industrial Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey 3rd place
1962 Del Norte Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey 4th Place
1963 Obispado Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey 5th place
1964 Obispado Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey 2nd place
1965 Zulia Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo 7th place
1966 Cuauhtemoc Mexico 1934Mexico Monterrey 6th place
1967 Linares Mexico 1934Mexico Linares 4th Place
1968 Chinandega NicaraguaNicaragua Chinandega 7th place
1969 Jorge Rosas Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Mayagüez 6th place
1970 Chinandega NicaraguaNicaragua Chinandega 3rd place
1971 Caguas Gillette Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Caguas 5th place
1972 Admiral Gallery Puerto RicoPuerto Rico San Juan 4th Place
1973 Mitras MexicoMexico Monterrey 6th place
1974 Coquivacoa Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo 4th Place
1975 No participant, international teams were excluded from the tournament
1976 Puerto Nuevo Puerto RicoPuerto Rico San Juan 3rd place
1977 Coquivacoa Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo 4th Place
1978 LaJavilla Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Santo Domingo 4th Place
1979 Luis Llorens Torres Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Santurce 5th place
1980 Pabao Netherlands Antilles 1959Netherlands Antilles Willemstad 5th place
1981 Unidad Modelo MexicoMexico Monterrey 7th place
1982 Coquivacoa Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo 5th place
1983 Liquito Hernandez Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Barahona 2nd place
1984 Willys R. Cook PanamaPanama Bethania 5th place
1985 Coquivacoa Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo 5th place
1986 Coquivacoa Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo 4th Place
1987 Rolando Paulino Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Moca 3rd place
1988 Curundu PanamaPanama Panama City 7th place
1989 Coquivacoa Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo 3rd place
1990 Matamoros MexicoMexico Matamoros 5th place
1991 Luis Montas Dominican RepublicDominican Republic San Cristobal 3rd place
1992 Epy Guerrero Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Santo Domingo 3rd place (shared)
1993 David Doleguita PanamaPanama David 2nd place
1994 Coquivacoa Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo World Champion
1995 Eduardo Sosa Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Santo Domingo 3rd place (shared)
1996 Ramon Matias Mella Dominican RepublicDominican Republic San Isidro Air Base 3rd place (shared)
1997 Linda Vista MexicoMexico Guadalupe World Champion
1998 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Bayamón Linda Vista MexicoMexico Guadalupe Group stage
1999 MexicoMexico Monterrey Juan A. Bibiloni Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Yabucoa 3rd place (shared)
2000 Sierra Maestra Venezuela 1954Venezuela Maracaibo World Champion
2001 PanamaPanama Panama City Santiago de Veraguas PanamaPanama Santiago de Veraguas Group stage
2002 NicaraguaNicaragua Managua Los Leones Venezuela 1954Venezuela Valencia Quarter finals
2003 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Mayagüez Altagracia Venezuela 1954Venezuela Los Puertos Quarter finals
2004 PanamaPanama Panama City Curundu PanamaPanama Panama City Quarter finals
2005 Venezuela 1930Venezuela Maracaibo Los Leones Venezuela 1954Venezuela Valencia Group stage
2006 GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala City Cardenales VenezuelaVenezuela Barquisimeto Quarter finals
2007 PanamaPanama Panama City La Victoria VenezuelaVenezuela Maracaibo Quarter finals
2008 VenezuelaVenezuela Maracaibo Coquivacoa VenezuelaVenezuela Maracaibo Quarter finals
2009 ColombiaColombia Barranquilla Coquivacoa VenezuelaVenezuela Maracaibo Group stage
2010 GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala City Chitré PanamaPanama Chitré Group stage
2011 Costa RicaCosta Rica San Jose Gran Maracay VenezuelaVenezuela Maracay Int. Semifinals
2012 PanamaPanama Aguadulce Aguadulce PanamaPanama Aguadulce 4th Place
2013 EcuadorEcuador Guayaquil Aguadulce PanamaPanama Aguadulce Round 4
2014 NicaraguaNicaragua Managua Coquivacoa VenezuelaVenezuela Maracaibo Round 3
2015 PanamaPanama Panama City Cardenales VenezuelaVenezuela Barquisimeto Int. Semifinals
2016 GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala City Aguadulce Cabazera PanamaPanama Aguadulce 3rd place
2017 ColombiaColombia Barranquilla Luz Maracaibo VenezuelaVenezuela Maracaibo Round 3
2018 PanamaPanama Panama City Vacamonte PanamaPanama Arraiján round 2

Results by nation

country Number of
participations
Best result
at the LLWS
VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela 19th World Champion (1994, 2000)
MexicoMexico Mexico 15th World Champion (1957, 1958, 1997)
PanamaPanama Panama 10 2nd place (1993)
Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Dominican Republic 7th 2nd place (1983)
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico 7th 3rd place (1976, 1999)
NicaraguaNicaragua Nicaragua 2 3rd place (1970)
Netherlands Antilles 1959Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles 1 5th place (1980)

Status after the Little League World Series 2018 / italics = former participants

Individual evidence