2025 Pokémon Latin America International Championships Results: TCG, VGC, GO Highlights
Pokémon Latin America International Championships 2024 Overview
The Pokémon Latin America International Championships occurred in São Paulo, Brazil, from November 15-17, 2024. This was the first International Championships event for the 2025 Championship Series. The championships featured competitions in the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG), Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC), and Pokémon GO.
Pokémon Trading Card Game Tournament Results
Junior Division (120 players)
- Henry Kuninari (BR)
- Sergio Lopez (US)
- Lucas Lima (BR)
- Jose Cruz Galindo Resendiz (US)
- Luke Giffen (US)
Senior Division (179 players)
- Gabriel Fernandez (BR)
- Justin Templer (US)
- Alessandro Vezzoni (IT)
- Logan Romero (US)
- Marcelo Rubio Turra (BR)
Masters Division (1810 players)
- Miloslav Posledni (CZ)
- Brent Tonisson (AU)
- Ilya Kornilov (FI)
- Daniel Magda (CZ)
- Jackson Ford (CA)
Pokémon Video Game Championships Results
Junior Division (34 players)
- Ismael Hoggui (FR)
- Takumi Matsuo (AU)
- Damon Zhu (NZ)
- Catalina Ignacia Suarez Ayala (CL)
- Adrian Hui (AU)
Senior Division (27 players)
- Pietro Nihal Kaludura Silva (IT)
- Carlos Verástegui (PE)
- Leland Smith (US)
- Felipe Reyes Castro (CL)
- Isaac Moreira (BR)
Masters Division (455 players)
- Marco Hemantha Kaludura Silva (IT)
- Víctor Medina (ES)
- Ashton Cox (US)
- Renzo Navarro (PE)
- Eric Rios (ES)
Pokémon GO Tournament Results
Tournament Details (227 players)
- Martin Galderisi (MartoGalde) (AR)
- Vitor Vitorello (12Vitorello) (BR)
- Ricardo Gonzalez (Richie1409) (MX)
- Carlos Rangel (Ashtonash) (US)
- Colin Spa (Colin6ix) (NL) (T-5)
- Ilam Rojas Guerrero (Ilqm) (US) (T-5)
- Alexander Doone (Doonebug97) (US) (T-7)
- Corey Bowman (TheC2U) (US) (T-7)
Pokémon UNITE Tournament Results
Teams Competing (23 teams)
1st: Luminosity Gaming
- Overlord98TV (William Byrnes III) (NA)
- slash (Sean Tucker)
- kyriaos (Kihyun Lee)
- otter (Alan De Mier)
- TrainerLGC (Leonardo Calle-Perez)
2nd: Tuzzy
- LeL (Leonardo Pereira Rivello Louro) (BR)
- Souto (Brian Souto)
- Falb (Misael Oliveira Ferreira)
- MaxzinN (Maxwilliam Costa)
- Jandeco (Jander Macedo)
3rd: Team YT
- Akeelo (Leon Chong) (NA)
- Youmuus (Philip Ve)
- Chaotic (Luke Rosario)
- sosadsamYT (Sam Tang)
- Fwii (Yongsheng Huang)
4th: Fusion
- Anemo (Jose Arias Leon) (LA-S)
- DrakenN (Salvador Vásquez)
- KHEA (Axel Rivas Perez)
- Tempo (Jeremy Wilman Rivas Nunura)
- Zynuz (Erick Jean Bartolo Cotrina)
T-5: Plaga
- Texasinho (Juan Moro) (LA-N)
- Kira (Marco Antonio Granados Ortiz)
- DonLux (Luis Enrique Herrera Cadena)
- Froy (Froylán Morales)
- Jax4ever (Luis Francisco Ojeda Leon)
T-5: Nouns Esports
- ADESu (Alberto González Torralbo) (EU)
- Ghatlue (Hassan Al Abadi)
- Toon (Conor McDermott)
- Sareyu (Azeroual Souheil)
- BruvHD (Anton Levi)
T-5: The Code
- Barbosa (Raphael Ferreira Barbosa) (BR)
- Lulu (Julieth Souza)
- DuLove (Pedro Henrique Pereira Cabral)
- ObaGin (Lucas Santos)
- Zeru (Renan Bernardo)
T-5: DreamMax
- Cadu (Carlos Eduardo) (BR)
- f3rZera (Fernando de Oliveira)
- Gzn (Luiz Guilherme Gonçalves Xavier)
- Olivo (Matheus Olivoto)
- Mazo (Felipe Eduardo Vicentin Mazo)
Future Events
More events will occur as part of the 2025 Pokémon Championship Series, leading to the 2025 Pokémon World Championships in Anaheim, California. Participants are encouraged to review the changes for this season for a shot at qualifying for the event.
Congratulations to all champions and good luck to the competitors in the upcoming events!
