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10 Key Sports Developments In Latin America (September 10, 2025)


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Latin America's sports scene on September 10, 2025 featured decisive cup clashes in Brazil, dramatic coaching changes, and preparations for upcoming mega-events.

Men's soccer dominated the headlines as Brazilian clubs punched their tickets to cup semifinals and a World Cup qualifying underdog kept hope alive.

Off the pitch, a high-profile boxing showdown neared, fans geared up for 2026 World Cup tickets, and Latin American baseball and women's football saw significant milestones. Here are 10 key developments from the day:
1. Fluminense reach Copa do Brasil semis with late heroics
Key facts: Fluminense beat Bahia 2–0 at the Maracanã in the second leg of the Copa do Brasil quarter-finals, overturning a first-leg deficit.

Veteran captain Thiago Silva headed home an 83rd-minute goal to seal the victory after an earlier penalty by Uruguayan winger Michel Canobbio.

The result sends Fluminense into the semi-finals, while Bahia's quarter-final exit extended their streak of never having reached the Copa do Brasil semis.



Why picked: A big Rio de Janeiro club advancing in a major domestic cup is regionally significant. Fluminense's triumph – powered by a 38-year-old Thiago Silva's clutch goal – keeps them on track for silverware, while underscoring Bahia's continued struggles in this tournament.
2. Corinthians down Athletico-PR to advance in Brazil's cup
Key facts: Corinthians defeated Athletico Paranaense 2–0 in São Paulo to win their Copa do Brasil quarter-final tie 3–0 on aggregate.

Argentine forward Lucas Garro opened the scoring and 19-year-old Guilherme Negão added a second, while Athletico had a goal disallowed by VAR and saw a penalty saved. Corinthians move on to the semi-finals, where they await the winner of Cruzeiro vs Atlético Mineiro.

Why picked: Corinthians is one of Brazil's most popular clubs, and their cup run resonates nationally. This victory not only puts Timão two games from a trophy, but also highlights the emergence of young talent like Gui Negão.

For Athletico-PR, currently in Brazil's second division, the elimination shifts their focus fully to trying to regain top-flight status.
3. Mexico draw South Korea 2–2 in entertaining friendly
Key facts: In an international friendly played in Nashville, Mexico drew 2–2 against South Korea. Veteran striker Raúl Jiménez gave Mexico an early lead, Son Heung-min equalized, and Oh Hyun-gyu put South Korea ahead in the second half. Mexico salvaged the draw in stoppage time thanks to a rocket from Santiago Giménez.

Why picked: Even as a friendly, a matchup between Mexico and South Korea featured World Cup-level quality and excitement. The draw showcased Mexico's fighting spirit and provided valuable preparation as they fine-tune for the 2026 World Cup.
4. Chile coach Ricardo Gareca resigns after World Cup failure
Key facts: Ricardo Gareca stepped down as Chile's national team coach following a disastrous qualifying campaign. He announced his resignation after Chile's 2–0 loss in Bolivia on Sept. 9 mathematically ended their hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup.

The defeat left Chile bottom of the 10-team CONMEBOL table with only 10 points, ensuring La Roja will miss a third straight World Cup. Gareca, hired in 2024, managed just one win in 13 official matches.

Why picked: This marks a stunning fall for a country that won back-to-back Copa América titles in 2015 and 2016. Gareca's exit underscores the crisis in Chilean football – a once-proud golden generation has faded, and a rebuild is urgently needed.
5. Canelo Álvarez set for $100M mega-fight with Crawford
Key facts: Mexican boxing icon Saúl“Canelo” Álvarez is days away from a blockbuster showdown against undefeated American Terence Crawford. The highly anticipated bout – scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 13 in Las Vegas – pits two undisputed world champions against each other at super middleweight.

Álvarez, 35, will defend his titles and is guaranteed a career-high purse of at least \$100 million under a new Saudi-backed promotional deal. Crawford, 37, is moving up two weight classes; if he wins, he'd become the first male boxer ever to be an undisputed champion in three divisions.

Why picked: This crossover super-fight is one of boxing's biggest events in years, and Latin America will be glued to it. Canelo Álvarez is the region's most famous boxer, and his clash with Crawford has global significance.
6. Diablos Rojos take Game 1 in Mexican Baseball's Serie del Rey
Key facts: The 2025 Serie del Rey opened with the Diablos Rojos del México defeating the Charros de Jalisco 8–4 in Game 1 in Mexico City. The Diablos exploded for seven runs in the first two innings to seize control.

Jalisco's starter Luis Payán struggled, allowing those early runs, before the Charros' bats rallied with a Willie Calhoun home run and a three-run fifth. Ultimately, the Diablos bullpen held on, giving the defending champions a 1–0 lead in the best-of-seven final.

Why picked: The Serie del Rey is the pinnacle of Latin American baseball leagues, and this year's matchup features a classic capital-vs-province showdown. Diablos Rojos are seeking another title, while Charros aim to upset the favorites.
7. Tigres sign French star Ève Périsset in Liga MX Femenil coup
Key facts: Tigres UANL Femenil, Mexico's leading women's club, made headlines by signing French international right-back Ève Périsset.

Périsset, 28, arrives with an elite résumé, having won titles with Lyon, PSG , and Chelsea. Reports indicate she completed her medical in Monterrey and will be registered once her work visa is processed.

Why picked: It's a milestone for Latin American women's football to attract a player of Périsset's caliber at club level. The move highlights the growing stature and investment in Liga MX Femenil and signals increasing competitiveness.
8. Monterrey's Rayadas sack coach after 4–0 derby drubbing
Key facts: CF Monterrey (Rayadas) fired head coach Amelia Valverde following a heavy 0–4 loss to Tigres in the clásico regio.

Valverde, a former Costa Rica national team coach, was let go after Rayadas' third four-goal defensive collapse of the Apertura season, which dropped the club to seventh place. Monterrey also dismissed her staff, and an interim coach will take over.

Why picked: Rayadas and Tigres have been dominant forces in Mexican women's soccer, so a one-sided 4–0 derby result was seismic. The coaching ouster underscores Tigres' current supremacy and Monterrey's urgency to regroup.
9. World Cup 2026 ticket sales kick off with presale in region
Key facts: FIFA opened the first phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup on September 10, and fans across Latin America rushed to enter the draw.

This presale, running Sept. 10–19, is exclusive to Visa cardholders and allows early applicants a chance at seats for matches in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Ticket prices range from \$60 for some group matches to several thousand dollars for premium final tickets. Successful applicants will be notified by Sept. 29.

Why picked: With Latin America jointly hosting the World Cup for the first time since 1986, the region's interest is immense. The start of ticket sales is a key moment for fans hoping to attend this expanded 48-team tournament.
10. Paraguay win in Lima to keep World Cup hopes alive
Key facts: Paraguay's national team earned a gritty 1–0 away victory over Peru in a World Cup qualifier, thanks to a second-half strike by Matías Galarza.

The win lifted Paraguay to sixth place in the CONMEBOL standings, just one spot below the intercontinental playoff position with two matches remaining. Peru were officially eliminated after this loss, while Paraguay stayed in mathematical contention.

Why picked: While overshadowed by bigger South American stories, Paraguay's result was significant for their faint World Cup aspirations. Beating Peru away keeps their dream alive into the final qualifying window, setting up an intriguing finish.

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