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10 Key Sports Developments In Latin America (November 20, 2025)
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) A blockbuster night in Mexico and a packed slate in Brazil drove the headlines. América and Tigres produced a wild first-leg draw in the Liga MX Femenil final, while the men's Play-In delivered two decisive home wins.
In Brazil, the Brasileirão served up a derby jolt and 14 total goals across four matches, and the NBB finally handed Flamengo its first loss.
Colombia's semifinal groups kicked off in Medellín, and Asunción shifted into full operational mode ahead of Saturday's Sudamericana final.
1. América 3–3 Tigres in a dramatic Liga MX Femenil final first leg
Key facts: América raced to a 3–0 lead with finishes from Irene Guerrero, Sarah Luebbert and a Scarlett Camberos penalty.
Tigres stormed back after the break through Stephany Mayor, Chrestinah Kgatlana and Jheniffer to level it late. The tie heads to Monterrey on Sunday with all to play for after a six-goal thriller.
Why picked: The league's premier rivalry delivered a statement showcase for Mexico's booming women's game.
2. Pachuca 3–1 Pumas in the Liga MX Play-In
Key facts: Enner Valencia opened before Kenedy added a brace to put the game out of reach. Pumas pulled one back but never threatened a full comeback.
Pachuca move into the final Play-In slot with momentum and a healthier forward line than they've had for weeks.
Why picked: A decisive win keeps a heavyweight in the Liguilla conversation and reshapes travel and TV windows.
3. Tijuana 3–1 Juárez keeps Xolos alive in the Play-In
Key facts: Juárez struck first, but Tijuana equalized from the spot and took control after halftime. Moroccan winger Mehdi El Ghezouani and Ezequiel Bullaude were decisive in the box. Caliente's crowd helped tilt the tempo as Xolos advanced to the weekend decider.
Why picked: A home surge sustains a border-club storyline into a crowded postseason week.
4. Corinthians 3–1 São Paulo in Itaquera
Key facts: Yuri Alberto converted a first-half penalty, São Paulo equalized after the break, and Memphis Depay came off the bench to smash a late go-ahead goal.
Alberto sealed it with an 89' strike to cap a ruthless final 10 minutes. The win steadies Corinthians' run-in and dents São Paulo's late push.
Why picked: Brazil's marquee midweek clássico delivered elite late-game execution and table pressure.
5. Juventude 3–3 Cruzeiro in a roller-coaster at Alfredo Jaconi
Key facts: The hosts jumped 2–0 inside 20 minutes before Luis Sinisterra and Kaio Jorge hauled Cruzeiro level. Juventude retook the lead, only for Kaio Jorge to equalize again deep in the second half. Both sides leave with regrets after swinging xG and momentum all night.
Why picked: A chaotic draw that affects survival math on one side and continental ambitions on the other.
6. Bahia 2–3 Fortaleza - valuable away points for Leão
Key facts: Fortaleza scored twice before the hour and absorbed a Bahia surge that included a Willian José penalty.
Deyverson's late finish restored the cushion before a Bahia reply set up a frantic stoppage time. Compact defending in the final phases protected a statement road win.
Why picked: Three away points can be a season hinge for squads straddling mid-table and the drop zone.
7. Ceará 1–2 Internacional - turnaround in Fortaleza
Key facts: Ceará led early but ceded territory and set-pieces as Inter grew into the match. A composed strike on 76' flipped the momentum and a late second completed the comeback. Goal-prevention in transition made the difference as Inter banked an important road result.
Why picked: Late-game management and bench impact travel well in Brazil's stretch run.
8. Flamengo finally lose in the NBB: 83–85 vs Brasília
Key facts: Flamengo's 10–0 start snapped at Maracanãzinho in a two-point heart-stopper decided in the dying seconds. The hosts led after one, trailed at the half, and couldn't convert on the final possession.
Elsewhere, Paulistano routed Cruzeiro 106–84, Franca won 93–81 at Unifacisa, Fortaleza beat Bauru 91–72, and Botafogo handled Rio Claro 74–61.
Why picked: A perfect record falls, re-opening the race for the top seed and changing early power rankings.
9. Atlético Nacional 1–0 América de Cali to open Colombia's semifinals
Key facts: In a tense first matchday of the cuadrangulares, Nacional broke through on 72' and managed the final 20 minutes with the ball.
América generated volume late but not clear chances on target. Group A starts with a Verdolaga advantage and a valuable clean sheet at Atanasio Girardot.
Why picked: Early points in Colombia's round-robin format carry outsized weight across a short window.
10. Asunción locks down logistics for the Sudamericana final
Key facts: City authorities rolled out traffic diversions and wayfinding around Defensores del Chaco for Saturday's Lanús–Atlético Mineiro final.
Police announced a multi-thousand-officer security plan, with alcohol screening and fan-zone controls through the weekend. Both teams completed Thursday training sessions in the capital to settle into matchweek routines.
Why picked: Operations, not tactics, determine whether a single-venue final becomes a showcase or a strain on the host city.
In Brazil, the Brasileirão served up a derby jolt and 14 total goals across four matches, and the NBB finally handed Flamengo its first loss.
Colombia's semifinal groups kicked off in Medellín, and Asunción shifted into full operational mode ahead of Saturday's Sudamericana final.
1. América 3–3 Tigres in a dramatic Liga MX Femenil final first leg
Key facts: América raced to a 3–0 lead with finishes from Irene Guerrero, Sarah Luebbert and a Scarlett Camberos penalty.
Tigres stormed back after the break through Stephany Mayor, Chrestinah Kgatlana and Jheniffer to level it late. The tie heads to Monterrey on Sunday with all to play for after a six-goal thriller.
Why picked: The league's premier rivalry delivered a statement showcase for Mexico's booming women's game.
2. Pachuca 3–1 Pumas in the Liga MX Play-In
Key facts: Enner Valencia opened before Kenedy added a brace to put the game out of reach. Pumas pulled one back but never threatened a full comeback.
Pachuca move into the final Play-In slot with momentum and a healthier forward line than they've had for weeks.
Why picked: A decisive win keeps a heavyweight in the Liguilla conversation and reshapes travel and TV windows.
3. Tijuana 3–1 Juárez keeps Xolos alive in the Play-In
Key facts: Juárez struck first, but Tijuana equalized from the spot and took control after halftime. Moroccan winger Mehdi El Ghezouani and Ezequiel Bullaude were decisive in the box. Caliente's crowd helped tilt the tempo as Xolos advanced to the weekend decider.
Why picked: A home surge sustains a border-club storyline into a crowded postseason week.
4. Corinthians 3–1 São Paulo in Itaquera
Key facts: Yuri Alberto converted a first-half penalty, São Paulo equalized after the break, and Memphis Depay came off the bench to smash a late go-ahead goal.
Alberto sealed it with an 89' strike to cap a ruthless final 10 minutes. The win steadies Corinthians' run-in and dents São Paulo's late push.
Why picked: Brazil's marquee midweek clássico delivered elite late-game execution and table pressure.
5. Juventude 3–3 Cruzeiro in a roller-coaster at Alfredo Jaconi
Key facts: The hosts jumped 2–0 inside 20 minutes before Luis Sinisterra and Kaio Jorge hauled Cruzeiro level. Juventude retook the lead, only for Kaio Jorge to equalize again deep in the second half. Both sides leave with regrets after swinging xG and momentum all night.
Why picked: A chaotic draw that affects survival math on one side and continental ambitions on the other.
6. Bahia 2–3 Fortaleza - valuable away points for Leão
Key facts: Fortaleza scored twice before the hour and absorbed a Bahia surge that included a Willian José penalty.
Deyverson's late finish restored the cushion before a Bahia reply set up a frantic stoppage time. Compact defending in the final phases protected a statement road win.
Why picked: Three away points can be a season hinge for squads straddling mid-table and the drop zone.
7. Ceará 1–2 Internacional - turnaround in Fortaleza
Key facts: Ceará led early but ceded territory and set-pieces as Inter grew into the match. A composed strike on 76' flipped the momentum and a late second completed the comeback. Goal-prevention in transition made the difference as Inter banked an important road result.
Why picked: Late-game management and bench impact travel well in Brazil's stretch run.
8. Flamengo finally lose in the NBB: 83–85 vs Brasília
Key facts: Flamengo's 10–0 start snapped at Maracanãzinho in a two-point heart-stopper decided in the dying seconds. The hosts led after one, trailed at the half, and couldn't convert on the final possession.
Elsewhere, Paulistano routed Cruzeiro 106–84, Franca won 93–81 at Unifacisa, Fortaleza beat Bauru 91–72, and Botafogo handled Rio Claro 74–61.
Why picked: A perfect record falls, re-opening the race for the top seed and changing early power rankings.
9. Atlético Nacional 1–0 América de Cali to open Colombia's semifinals
Key facts: In a tense first matchday of the cuadrangulares, Nacional broke through on 72' and managed the final 20 minutes with the ball.
América generated volume late but not clear chances on target. Group A starts with a Verdolaga advantage and a valuable clean sheet at Atanasio Girardot.
Why picked: Early points in Colombia's round-robin format carry outsized weight across a short window.
10. Asunción locks down logistics for the Sudamericana final
Key facts: City authorities rolled out traffic diversions and wayfinding around Defensores del Chaco for Saturday's Lanús–Atlético Mineiro final.
Police announced a multi-thousand-officer security plan, with alcohol screening and fan-zone controls through the weekend. Both teams completed Thursday training sessions in the capital to settle into matchweek routines.
Why picked: Operations, not tactics, determine whether a single-venue final becomes a showcase or a strain on the host city.
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