Latinos dominate F1, tennis, and soccer this November

November is set to be a massive month for sports. And once again, Latino athletes and nations are right at the center of the global spotlight. From the roar of Formula 1 engines in São Paulo to the passion of South American soccer in the Copa Libertadores, here’s your guide to where Latin excellence will shine brightest this month.
Formula 1 Grande Prêmio Heineken do Brasil
November 7-9, 2025 | São Paulo, Brazil
November 28-30 2025 | Lusail, Qatar
The Brazilian Grand Prix is always one of the most emotional stops on the Formula 1 calendar, and this year, Latin America has two rising stars to cheer for.
Franco Colapinto (Argentina, Alpine) continues to impress at just 22 years old, proving he has what it takes to go wheel-to-wheel with the sport’s biggest names. After a solid rookie season with Williams in 2024, Colapinto’s determination and precision have made him one of the most exciting prospects on the grid.
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Gabriel Bortoleto (Brazil, Kick Sauber), meanwhile, is in the middle of a breakthrough rookie campaign. Scoring points in his first few races, Bortoleto is already being hailed as Brazil’s next motorsport icon. Expect the Interlagos crowd to go wild when he hits the track, because nothing beats racing at home.
Davis Cup Final 8
November 18-23, 2025 | Bologna, Italy
The world’s best tennis nations face off in the Davis Cup Final 8, and Argentina is proudly flying the Latin American flag.
In their quarter-final matchup on Thursday, November 20, Argentina will face powerhouse Germany, led by world No. 3 Alexander Zverev. Representing Argentina are Francisco Cerúndolo and Tomás Martín Etcheverry, both of whom have climbed the ATP rankings with consistency and grit.
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Heavyweights like Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) and Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) are also competing, but eyes will be on Argentina to see if they can pull off a stunning upset and advance to the semifinals.
The finals take place on Sunday, November 23, where one nation will be crowned world champion. Can the albiceleste pull off a miracle in Bologna?
FIFA U-17 World Cup
November 3-27, 2025 | Qatar
The future of world soccer is here, and Latin America is showing up in full force. The 2025 edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup marks the first with 48 teams, and an incredible 13 Latin American nations will compete: Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and Venezuela.
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Qatar will host the tournament annually through 2029, marking a new era for youth soccer. Latin teams have historically dominated the U-17 stage, with Brazil (four titles) and Mexico (two) leading the charge.
Copa Libertadores Final
November 29, 2025 | Estadio Monumental, Lima, Peru
The grandest stage in South American club soccer is set. The 2025 Copa Libertadores is down to four: Palmeiras, Flamengo, Racing Club, and Liga de Quito. This year’s final will take place at Estadio Monumental in Lima, marking the seventh single-match final in the tournament’s storied history.
In the semifinals, Racing battles Flamengo, while Palmeiras faces Liga de Quito, two matchups filled with history, pride, and pure South American drama. The winners will meet on Saturday, November 29, to decide who lifts the continent’s most coveted trophy.
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From racetracks to tennis courts, and from the soccer fields of Qatar to the heart of Lima, Latino athletes continue to define global sports culture. November isn’t just another month in the calendar, it’s a celebration of talent, resilience, and pride.
So, whether you’re tuning in for the roar of Formula 1 engines or the chants of Libertadores fans, one thing’s certain: Latinos are bringing the heat this November.
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