 
                            April 21 - 23, 2017
São Paulo, Brazil
 
                    
                    • The 2017 Latin America International Championships was held in São Paulo for the first time. Day 1 consisted of 9 rounds (Best of 3), in which 626 players competed in Day 1. (There was a player cap of 630.) Day 2 consisted of 5 additional rounds of Swiss, resulting in a cut of Top 8. Top 8 & Top 4 matches were played out that night, saving each division's finals for Championship Sunday.
• This event shared the same format as the Oceania International Championships, just a month prior.
• Pedro Jorge (Volcanion) was DQ'd after Top 8 deck check for having a marked sleeve on their Hoopa-EX and for having a 62-card deck. All players were bumped up by one position as a final result.
• 1st Place
$10,000
• 2nd Place
$5,000
• Top 4
$2,500
• Top 8
$1,500
• Top 16
$1,000
• Top 32
$750
• Top 64
$500
(Top 8 finishers all received a case of 6 Booster Boxes.)
(Top 16 finishers all received 2 Booster Boxes.)
(Top 32 finishers all received 1 Booster Box.)
 
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                            (This event was streamed by COPAG in Portuguese)
 
                                    Igor
Costa
 
                                    Lucas
Cunha
 
                                    Andrea
Ferezin
 
                                    Alex
Silva
 
                                    Andih
Estacao
 
                                    Felipe
Pocchini
Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points by March 16, received a travel award to LAIC.
(Top 4 Players received their Travel Stipend prior to LAIC.)
(Top 16 Players received their $1,000 Travel Stipend after LAIC, but only if they competed in the event.)
(Players that had the same amount of CP as 16th Place also received a stipend.)
(Top 4 players under the age of 18 received $5,000 if IC was outside of their region, $2,500 if in their region.)
(This event was streamed by COPAG in Portuguese)
Igor Costa
 
                        Lucas Cunha
 
                        Andrea Ferezin
 
                        Alex Silva
 
                        Andih Estacao
 
                        Felipe Pocchini
