The Continental Championship, originally scheduled to take place in 2026 and later rescheduled to the end of 2025 due to organizational and logistical circumstances, has successfully concluded in Argentina. This event officially marked the completion of the qualification stage for the upcoming Chovken World Championship and represented a major milestone in the international development of the sport.
The tournament brought together the strongest national teams from across Latin America, creating a highly competitive environment characterized by intense matches, strong tactical approaches, and a high level of athletic performance. Throughout the championship, teams demonstrated not only technical skills and physical endurance, but also strategic depth and a strong sporting spirit, which significantly raised the overall quality of the competition.Spectators witnessed dynamic gameplay, fast-paced exchanges, and emotionally charged encounters that reflected the growing professionalism of Chovken on the international stage. The event attracted significant attention from local audiences, sports communities, and international observers, further reinforcing the position of Chovken as an emerging global sport.Following a series of closely contested matches, the final standings were as follows:Uruguay secured first place and claimed the continental title Chile finished in second place Argentina took third place while Colombia completed the tournament in fourth position.Beyond the sporting results, the championship stood out for its organizational quality and its role in strengthening international cooperation between federations, clubs, and sporting institutions. The tournament served as a platform for experience exchange, professional dialogue, and the development of long-term partnerships aimed at promoting Chovken worldwide.The successful hosting of the championship in Argentina demonstrated the country's growing role in the international Chovken community and its capacity to organize high-level sporting events. The tournament infrastructure, officiating standards, and overall management met international expectations and contributed to the positive reputation of the event.With the conclusion of the Argentine stage, full attention now shifts toward the upcoming Chovken World Championship. For participating teams, the continental championship represented the final major competitive assessment before the global event, allowing them to evaluate performance, refine strategies, and strengthen team cohesion.
For the global Chovken community, this tournament marked an important step in the sport’s evolution — from a regionally recognized discipline to an internationally structured and professionally managed sport with growing visibility and global ambitions.