Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano
Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano (in English: Professional Colombian Basketball), currently known as the Liga WPlay de Baloncesto for sponsorship reasons, is the premier professional basketball championship in Colombia.
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1988 |
Inaugural season | 1988 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | Colombia |
Continent | FIBA Americas (Americas) |
Most recent champion(s) | Titanes de Barranquilla (6th title) (2022-I) |
Most titles | Titanes de Barranquilla (7 titles) |
TV partner(s) | DirecTV, Canal Capital, Canal 13, Telecaribe, Telepacífico, TRO, Teleantioquia, Telecafé, Teleislas |
The championship was established in 1992 and is organized by the Federación Colombiana de Baloncesto (in English: Colombian Basketball Federation). The first national semi-professional championship was called Copa Sprite, sponsored by the eponymous soda trademark. This led the participating clubs to the creation of the División Mayor del Baloncesto Colombiano.[1] This way the first championship was created, called Copa Sprite Profesional. In this version the following teams participated: Bogotá-Doria Promasa, Valle-Sensus 2, Antioquia-Sprite, Santander-Terpel, Barranquilla-Junior y Caldas-Ron Viejo de Caldas.[2]
League format
The championship consists of three rounds:[3]
- Round Robin: The teams play 24 games each. The four top teams in the end reach the playoffs.
- The playoffs: in a best-of-7 format, the first seed plays against the fourth, and the second seed against the third. The two winning teams play the finals.
- The Finals: The two finalist teams play a best-of-seven-games series.
Teams
Current teams
The following teams played in the 2022-I season:
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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Búcaros de Bucaramanga | Bucaramanga | Coliseo Vicente Díaz Romero | 5,000 |
Cafeteros de Armenia | Armenia | Coliseo del Café | 5,000 |
Caribbean Storm Islands | San Andrés | Coliseo Genie Bay | 5,000 |
Corsarios de Cartagena | Cartagena | Coliseo Bernardo Caraballo | 5,000 |
Team Cali | Cali | Coliseo Evangelista Mora | 5,000 |
Titanes de Barranquilla | Barranquilla | Coliseo Elías Chegwin | 2,500 |
Guerreros | Bogotá | Coliseo El Salitre | 7,000 |
Tigrillos Medellín | Medellín | Coliseo Universidad de Medellín | 6,000 |
Former teams
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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Águilas | Tunja | Coliseo Municipal de Tunja | 2,500 |
Bambuqueros | Neiva | Coliseo Álvaro Sánchez Silva | 5,000 |
Caimanes | Barranquilla | Coliseo Elías Chegwin | 5,000 |
Caribbean Heat | San Andrés | Coliseo Genie Bay | 5,000 |
Cimarrones | Quibdó | Coliseo Municipal de Quibdó | 4,000 |
Cóndores | Tocancipá | Coliseo Municipal de Tocancipá | 4,000 |
Cangrejeros | Cartagena | Coliseo Bernardo Caraballo | 5,000 |
Guerreros | Bogotá | Coliseo El Salitre | 7,000 |
Indervalle | Cali | Coliseo Evangelista Mora | 3,340 |
Islanders | San Andrés | Coliseo de San Luis | 3,000 |
Halcones | Cúcuta | Coliseo Toto Hernández | 5,000 |
Sabios | Manizales | Coliseo Jorge Arango Uribe | 5,000 |
Llaneros | Villavicencio | Coliseo Alvaro Mesa Amaya | 4,000 |
Los Pastos | Pasto | Coliseo Sergio Antonio Ruano | 4,000 |
Marinos | Cartagena | Coliseo Bernardo Caraballo | 5,000 |
Once Caldas | Manizales | Coliseo Jorge Arango Uribe | 5,000 |
Centauros | Villavicencio | Coliseo Alvaro Mesa Amaya | 4,000 |
Expreso Azul | Sibaté | Coliseo XIUA | 3,000 |
Patriotas | Tunja | Coliseo Municipal de Tunja | 2,500 |
Piratas | Bogotá | Coliseo El Salitre | 7,000 |
Pijaos | Ibagué | Coliseo Enrique Triana Castilla | 3,000 |
Champions list
Semi-professional era (1988–1991)
Year | Champion | Tournament |
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1988 | Cali Sport - JGB | I Copa Sprite |
1989 | Caldas Bancafetero Aces | II Copa Sprite |
1990 | Antioquia - Sprite | III Copa Sprite |
1991 | Valle - Sensus | IV Copa Sprite |
Profesional era (1992–present)
Year | Champion | Runners-up |
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1992 | Valle - Sensus | |
1993 | Paisas - Pilsen | |
1994 | Leopardos de Bucaramanga | |
1995 | Caimanes de Barranquilla | |
1996 | Paisas - Pilsen (2) | |
1997 | Caimanes de Barranquilla (2) | |
1998 | Caimanes de Barranquilla (3) | |
1999 | Piratas de Bogotá | |
2000 | Sabios de Caldas | |
2001 | Paisas - Pilsen (3) | |
2002 | Cancelled | |
2003 | Piratas de Bogotá (2) | |
2004 | Piratas de Bogotá (3) | |
2005 | Cancelled[4] | |
2006 | Búcaros de Santander[5] | |
2007 | Búcaros de Santander[6] | |
2008 | Cúcuta-Norte | |
2009 | Cúcuta-Norte | |
2010 | Arrieros de Antioquia | |
2011 | Búcaros de Santander | |
2012 | Búcaros de Santander | |
Apertura 2013 | Bambuqueros de Neiva | |
Clausura 2013 | Guerreros de Bogotá | |
Apertura 2014 | Cimarrones de Choco | |
Clausura 2014 | Piratas de Bogotá (4) | |
Apertura 2015 | Aguilas de Tunja | Academia de La Montana |
Clausura 2015 | Búcaros de Bucaramanga | Piratas de Bogotá |
2016 | Academia de la Montaña | Búcaros de Bucaramanga |
2017 | Cimarrones del Choco (2) | Fast Break del Valle Bogota |
2018 | Titanes de Barranquilla (1) | San Andrés Warriors |
2019 | Titanes de Barranquilla (2) | Fast Break del Valle Bogota |
2020 | Titanes de Barranquilla (3) | Team Cali |
Apertura 2021 | Titanes de Barranquilla (4) | Tigrillos Medellin |
Clausura 2021 | Titanes de Barranquilla (5) | Cimarrone del Choco |
Apertura 2022 | Titanes de Barranquilla (6) | Cafeteros de Armenia |
Clausura 2022 | Titanes de Barranquilla (7) | Caribbean Storm Islands |
References
- BALONCESTO: CREADA LA DIVISIÓN MAYOR - ANDRES CAVELIER CASTRO - Redacción El Tiempo
- LA SPRITE, AHORA SÍ PROFESIONAL - NULLVALUE - Redacción El Tiempo
- Sistema de Torneo - Elkin Vargas - Redacción El Tiempo
- "No va más el baloncesto nacional - Universia". Archived from the original on 2012-07-03. Retrieved 2011-01-22.
- Bucaros es campeón - Universia
- Bucaros bicampeón en Copa Salud-Coop de baloncesto - Caracol Radio