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While the league lost the Águilas UNES, the Guerreros de Choix, and the Vikingos de Los Mochis, it added the Águilas UAS, the Fortaleza 31, the Guaycuras de La Paz , and the Marlins de San José del Cabo. [8] The second CIBAPAC All-Star Game was held on 28 October in La Paz at the Arena La Paz. [20] Zona Norte defeated Zona Sur, 148–116. [21]
Founded in 2023, it plays in the Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano. The team plays its home games at the Coliseo Iván de Bedout, which has capacity for 6,000 people. [1] [2] The team was the first top level team in Antioquia in four years, after some teams had left the Colombian League. [3]
CD La Paz Torrelavega: CDE Unión Cántabra de Baloncesto 2014–15: AD Cantbasket 04 B: ADB Pas Piélagos B: 2015–16: AD Cantbasket 04 B: CD La Paz Torrelavega 2016–17: CBT Torrelavega: CD La Paz Torrelavega 2017–18: CB Solares: CD La Paz Torrelavega 2018–19: Club Baloncesto Bezana: CD Calasanz Santander 2019–20 Club Baloncesto ...
FIBA Men's Rankings (as of 26 November 2024) [2] Americas* FIBA +/- National Team Points 1 1 United States 839 2 5 Canada 747.5 3 8 Argentina 731.8 4 11: 1 Brazil 674 5 15 Puerto Rico
They've participated in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN) from 1971 to 2009; with breaks in 1994, '98, '99, '05, '06, and '10. They have made the BSN Finals three times in their history, 1979 (vs. the Piratas de Quebradillas), 1997 (vs. Atléticos de San Germán), and 2008 (vs. Capitanes de Arecibo), [3] losing them all.
The Mantarrayas are members of the Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico (CIBACOPA) and play their games in the Arena La Paz. They were one of three professional sports teams in Baja California Sur to start playing in 2019, along with La Paz F.C. in the Liga Premier de México and Delfines de La Paz in the Liga Norte de México. [2]
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 ...
Founded in 1984 as “La Liga del Pueblo”, the second-tier league in Puerto Rico was intended as a place to develop local players who would represent their communities with pride. [1] [2] There was originally an age limit of 20–30. [3] The success of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional in the 1980s prompted this demand