Latin America Region (Little League Baseball World Series)
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Current season | LLWS qualification 2018 |
sport | baseball |
League foundation | 1958 |
Teams | 10 |
Title holder | Vacamonte LL, Arraiján , Panama |
Record champions | 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 |
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1958 | Industrial | Monterrey | World Champion | |
1959 | San Juan | San Juan | Quarter finals | |
1960 | Industrial | Monterrey | 4th Place | |
1961 | Industrial | Monterrey | 3rd place | |
1962 | Del Norte | Monterrey | 4th Place | |
1963 | Obispado | Monterrey | 5th place | |
1964 | Obispado | Monterrey | 2nd place | |
1965 | Zulia | Maracaibo | 7th place | |
1966 | Cuauhtemoc | Monterrey | 6th place | |
1967 | Linares | Linares | 4th Place | |
1968 | Chinandega | Chinandega | 7th place | |
1969 | Jorge Rosas | Mayagüez | 6th place | |
1970 | Chinandega | Chinandega | 3rd place | |
1971 | Caguas Gillette | Caguas | 5th place | |
1972 | Admiral Gallery | San Juan | 4th Place | |
1973 | Mitras | Monterrey | 6th place | |
1974 | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | 4th Place | |
1975 | No participant, international teams were excluded from the tournament | |||
1976 | Puerto Nuevo | San Juan | 3rd place | |
1977 | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | 4th Place | |
1978 | LaJavilla | Santo Domingo | 4th Place | |
1979 | Luis Llorens Torres | Santurce | 5th place | |
1980 | Pabao | Willemstad | 5th place | |
1981 | Unidad Modelo | Monterrey | 7th place | |
1982 | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | 5th place | |
1983 | Liquito Hernandez | Barahona | 2nd place | |
1984 | Willys R. Cook | Bethania | 5th place | |
1985 | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | 5th place | |
1986 | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | 4th Place | |
1987 | Rolando Paulino | Moca | 3rd place | |
1988 | Curundu | Panama City | 7th place | |
1989 | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | 3rd place | |
1990 | Matamoros | Matamoros | 5th place | |
1991 | Luis Montas | San Cristobal | 3rd place | |
1992 | Epy Guerrero | Santo Domingo | 3rd place (shared) | |
1993 | David Doleguita | David | 2nd place | |
1994 | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | World Champion | |
1995 | Eduardo Sosa | Santo Domingo | 3rd place (shared) | |
1996 | Ramon Matias Mella | San Isidro Air Base | 3rd place (shared) | |
1997 | Linda Vista | Guadalupe | World Champion | |
1998 | Bayamón | Linda Vista | Guadalupe | Group stage |
1999 | Monterrey | Juan A. Bibiloni | Yabucoa | 3rd place (shared) |
2000 | Sierra Maestra | Maracaibo | World Champion | |
2001 | Panama City | Santiago de Veraguas | Santiago de Veraguas | Group stage |
2002 | Managua | Los Leones | Valencia | Quarter finals |
2003 | Mayagüez | Altagracia | Los Puertos | Quarter finals |
2004 | Panama City | Curundu | Panama City | Quarter finals |
2005 | Maracaibo | Los Leones | Valencia | Group stage |
2006 | Guatemala City | Cardenales | Barquisimeto | Quarter finals |
2007 | Panama City | La Victoria | Maracaibo | Quarter finals |
2008 | Maracaibo | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | Quarter finals |
2009 | Barranquilla | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | Group stage |
2010 | Guatemala City | Chitré | Chitré | Group stage |
2011 | San Jose | Gran Maracay | Maracay | Int. Semifinals |
2012 | Aguadulce | Aguadulce | Aguadulce | 4th Place |
2013 | Guayaquil | Aguadulce | Aguadulce | Round 4 |
2014 | Managua | Coquivacoa | Maracaibo | Round 3 |
2015 | Panama City | Cardenales | Barquisimeto | Int. Semifinals |
2016 | Guatemala City | Aguadulce Cabazera | Aguadulce | 3rd place |
2017 | Barranquilla | Luz Maracaibo | Maracaibo | Round 3 |
2018 | Panama City | Vacamonte | Arraiján | round 2 |
Results by nation
country | Number of participations |
Best result at the LLWS |
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Venezuela | 19th | World Champion (1994, 2000) |
Mexico | 15th | World Champion (1957, 1958, 1997) |
Panama | 10 | 2nd place (1993) |
Dominican Republic | 7th | 2nd place (1983) |
Puerto Rico | 7th | 3rd place (1976, 1999) |
Nicaragua | 2 | 3rd place (1970) |
Netherlands Antilles | 1 | 5th place (1980) |
Status after the Little League World Series 2018 / italics = former participants