Little League World Series Championships Winner Scores List: Past Results by year Since 1947.
For the first time in nearly three decades, Chinese Taipei is back on top of the Little League world. Behind a dazzling performance from 12-year-old ace Lin Chin-Tse, the team defeated Nevada 7-0 on Sunday to capture the 2025 Little League World Series championship.
The victory snapped a 29-year title drought for Chinese Taipei, which last won in 1996. Despite the gap, the team still holds the second-most championships in tournament history with 18—trailing only the United States. Their golden era included a remarkable streak of five straight titles from 1977 to 1981.
Lin was nearly unhittable. The 5-foot-8 right-hander retired the first 13 batters he faced and gave up just one hit over five innings. His fastball, which consistently topped 80 mph during the tournament, looked overpowering once again. At Little League’s shorter 46-foot distance, his velocity felt even more electric to opposing hitters.
Past Little League World Series Championships Scores List by year Since 1947-2025
2025 — Taipei (Chinese Taipei) 7, Las Vegas (Nev.) 0
Chinese Taipei shuts out Nevada to win first Little League World Series title since 1996
2024 — Lake Mary (Fla.) 2, Taoyuan City (Chinese Taipei) 1, 8 innings
2023 — El Segundo (Calif.) 6, Willemstad (Curaçao) 5
2022 — Honolulu 13, Willemstad (Curacao) 3, 4 innings
2021 — Taylor (Mich.) 5, Hamilton (Ohio) 2
2020 — Canceled due to COVID-19
2019 — River Ridge (La.) 8, Willemstad (Curacao) 0
2018 — Honolulu 3, Seoul (South Korea) 0
2017 — Tokyo 12, Lufkin, Texas 2, 5 innings
2016 — Endwell, N.Y. 2, Seoul (South Korea) 1
2015 — Tokyo 18, Lewisberry, Pa. 11
2014 — Seoul (South Korea) 8, Chicago 4
2013 — Tokyo 6, Chula Vista, Calif. 4
2012 — Tokyo 12, Goodlettsville, Tenn. 2, 5 innings
2011 — Huntington Beach, Calif. 2, Hamamatsu (Japan) 1
2010 — Tokyo 4, Waipahu, Hawaii 1
2009 — Chula Vista, Calif. 6, Taoyuan (Taiwan) 3
2008 — Waipahu, Hawaii 12, Matamoros (Mexico) 3
2007 — Warner Robins, Ga. 3, Tokyo Kitasuna (Japan) 2, 8 innings
2006 — Columbus, Ga. 2, Kawaguchi City (Japan) 1
2005 — Ewa Beach, Hawaii 7, Willemstad (Curacao) 6, 7 innings
2004 — Willemstad (Curacao) 5, Thousand Oaks, Calif. 2
2003 — Tokyo (Japan) 10, Boynton Beach, Fla. 1
2002 — Louisville, Ky. 1, Sendai (Japan) 0
2001 — Tokyo (Japan) 2, Apopka, Fla. 1
2000 — Maracaibo (Venezuela) 3, Bellaire, Texas 2
1999 — Osaka (Japan) 5, Phenix City, Ala. 0
1998 — Toms River, N.J. 12, Kashima (Japan), 9
1997 — Guadalupe (Mexico) 5, Mission Viejo, Calif. 4
1996 — Fu-Hsing (Taiwan) 13, Cranston, R.I. 3
1995 — Shan-Hua (Taiwan) 17, Spring, Texas 3
1994 — Maracaibo (Venezuela) 4, Northridge, Calif. 3
1993 — Long Beach, Calif. 3, David (Panama) 2
1992 — x-Long Beach, Calif. 6, Zamboanga City (Philippines) 0, forfeit
1991 — (Hsi Nan) Taiwan 11, Danville, Calif. 0
1990 — (San-Hua) Taiwan 9, Shippensburg, Pa. 0
1989 — Trumbull, Conn. 5 (Taiwan) 2
1988 — Tai Chung (Taiwan) 10, Pearl City, Hawaii 0
1987 — Hua Lian (Taiwan) 21, Irvine, Calif. 1
1986 — Tainan Park (Taiwan) 12, Tucson, Ariz. 0
1985 — Seoul (South Korea), Korea 7, Mexicali (Mexico) 1
1984 — Seoul (South Korea) 6, Altamonte Springs, Fla. 2
1983 — Marietta, Ga. 3, Barahona (Dominican Republic) 1
1982 — Kirkland, Wash. 6, Chai-Yi-Hsien (Taiwan) 0
1981 — Tai-Ping (Taiwan) 4, Tampa, Fla. 2
1980 — Hua Lian (Taiwan) 4, Tampa, Fla. 3
1979 — Pu-Tzu Town (Taiwan) 2, Campbell, Calif. 1
1978 — Pin-Kuang (Taiwan) 11, Danville, Calif. 1
1977 — Li-The (Taiwan) 7, El Cajon, Calif. 2
1976 — Tokyo 10, Campbell, Calif. 3
1975 — Lakewood, N.J. 4, Tampa, Fla. 3
1974 — Kao Ksiung (Taiwan) 12, Red Bluff, Calif. 1
1973 — Tainan (Taiwan) 12, Tucson, Ariz. 0
1972 — Taipan (Taiwan) 6, Hammond, Ind. 0
1971 — Tainan (Taiwan) 12, Gary, Ind. 3
1970 — Wayne, N.J. 2, Campbell, Calif. 0
1969 — Taipei (Taiwan) 5, Santa Clara, Calif. 0
1968 — Wakayama (Japan) 1, Richmond, Va. 0
1967 — West Tokyo (Japan) 4, Chicago 1
1966 — Houston 8, West New York, N.J. 2
1965 — Windsor Locks, Conn. 3, Stoney Creek (Ontario) 1
1964 — Staten Island, N.Y. 4, Monterrey (Mexico) 0
1963 — Granada Hills, Calif. 2, Stratford, Conn. 1
1962 — San Jose, Calif. 3, Kankakee, Ill. 0
1961 — El Cajon, Calif. 4, El Campo, Texas 2
1960 — Levittown, Pa. 5, Fort Worth, Texas 0
1959 — Hamtramck, Mich. 12, Auburn, Calif. 0
1958 — Monterrey (Mexico) 10, Kankakee, Ill. 1
1957 — Monterrey (Mexico) 4, La Mesa, Calif. 0
1956 — Roswell, N.M. 3, Delaware Township, N.J. 1
1955 — Morrisville, Pa. 4, Delaware Township, N.J. 3
1954 — Schenectady, N.Y. 7, Colton, Calif. 5
1953 — Birmingham, Ala. 1, Schenectady, N.Y. 0
1952 — Norwalk, Conn. 4, Monongahela, Pa. 3
1951 — Stamford, Conn. 3, Austin, Texas 0
1950 — Houston 2, Bridgeport, Conn. 1
1949 — Hammonton, N.J. 5, Pensacola, Fla. 0
1948 — Lock Haven, Pa. 6, St. Petersburg, Fla. 5
1947 — Williamsport, Pa. 16, Lock Haven, Pa. 7
x-Philippines won final game 15-4, but stripped of title for using over-age and ineligible players.
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