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Your June 2025 Sports Guide

Your June 2025 Sports Guide

June is gearing up to be a thrilling month for sports, and Latinos are making their mark across the scene. From the Formula 1 circuits of Europe to the iconic greens of Wimbledon, and from octagons in Vegas to the golf courses in Pennsylvania, Latino athletes are stepping into the spotlight.

Formula 1

Spanish Grand Prix: May 29 – June 2, 2025

Canadian Grand Prix: June 12 – 16, 2025

Austrian GP: June 27 – 29, 2025

In Formula 1, there are now two Latinos making their mark. Gabriel Bortoleto, the 20-year-old from Brazil and the 2023 F3 champion, is continuing his development with Kick Sauber. He recently got some company with Argentina’s Franco Colapinto, who made headlines after Alpine signed him for five races, starting with Imola and Monaco where he finished 16th and 13th respectively. June offers both promising drivers further opportunities to showcase their skills and establish their presence.

WWE 

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WWE Worlds Collide: June 7, 2025

WWE Money in the Bank: June 7, 2025

The WWE is set to bring some Latino flair to Los Angeles. For Worlds Collide, major stars like Rey Mysterio, Stephanie Vaquer, Dragon Lee, The Garza, Santos Escobar, Rey Fenix, Je’Von Evans, and Lola Vice will represent WWE, while AAA sends top talents like Psycho Clown, Pagano, Laredo Kid, Mr. Iguana, El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr., Chik Tormenta, and Dalys La Caribeña. The highlight of the event? El Hijo del Vikingo from AAA squaring off against Chad Gable in a much-anticipated crossover match.

At Money in the Bank, Roxanne Perez will be climbing the ladder for the women’s briefcase alongside stars like Alexa Bliss, Rhea Ripley, Giulia, and more. Latino representation runs deep in both these events, both inside and outside the ring.

UFC

UFC 317: June 28, 2025

Charles Oliveira is set to make his much-anticipated return to the octagon against Ilia Topuria. Oliveira, famous for holding UFC records with 16 submission victories and 20 finishes, currently ranks #2 in lightweight and #14 pound-for-pound. This Las Vegas showdown promises to be a thrilling encounter.

Golf U.S. Open

June 12-15, 2025

Latino talent will be shining bright at the U.S. Open in Pittsburgh. Colombia’s Nico Echavarria qualified once again, looking to build on a strong PGA season that includes wins at the Puerto Rico Open and Zozo Championship. From Chile, Joaquín Niemann enters as one of the top LIV Golf players, while Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz comes in hot after qualifying in Dallas. Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas will also tee off, fresh off his win at the 3M Championship and representing his country with pride.

Club World Cup

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June 15 – July 13, 2025

This year’s Club World Cup will be held in the U.S., featuring 32 teams with strong Latino representation. Argentina is sending River Plate and Boca Juniors. Brazil will be represented by Botafogo, Flamengo, Palmeiras, and Fluminense. Mexico will have Monterrey and Pachuca in the mix. There’s also a notable Latino presence on European teams. Atlético Madrid, PSG (with Marquinhos), Real Madrid (featuring Fede Valverde and Vinícius Júnior), Benfica (boasting Otamendi and Di María), Chelsea (with Enzo Fernández), Juventus (with Nicolás González), Inter (featuring Lautaro Martínez), and Manchester City (with Claudio Echeverri) all spotlight Latino stars. And, of course, Inter Miami showcases the big names: Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez.

Wimbledon

June 30 – July 13, 2025

Wimbledon will also have a strong Latino presence. For the men, Argentina is represented by Francisco Cerundolo, Sebastian Baez, Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Camilo Ugo Carabelli, Francisco Comesana, and Mariano Navone. Chile sends Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolas Jarry, with Brazil’s Joao Fonseca and Thiago Monteiro joining in. Hugo Dellien from Bolivia rounds out the South American lineup.

On the women’s side, Beatriz Haddad Maia leads Brazil’s team, while Colombia is well-represented by Camila Osorio and Emiliana Arango. Mexico also keeps its flag flying high with Renata Zarazua.

Whether it’s high-speed action, knockout strength, or elegance on the court, Latino athletes are bringing stories, success, and excitement this June. And we’ll be keeping our eyes glued to every moment.


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