The women’s basketball team from Turbo secured the championship title at the Indeportes Antioquia event, defeating San Pedro de Urabá 26-21 in a decisive final match, according to official tournament records. This victory marks the second consecutive title for Turbo in the women’s division, solidifying their dominance in regional competitions.
How the Match Unfolded
The final game, held at the Coliseo Municipal de Turbo on Saturday afternoon, saw Turbo overcome a resilient San Pedro de Urabá squad. The score was tightly contested throughout, with both teams trading leads in the first half. Turbo’s defensive strategy, which focused on limiting San Pedro’s star player, Maria López, proved effective as López was held to just 8 points, well below her season average of 15.5.

Key moments came in the fourth quarter when Turbo’s captain, Daniela Ramírez, scored a crucial three-pointer to extend the lead to 5 points. Ramírez finished the game with 14 points and 7 assists, earning her the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award. “We prepared for this moment all season,” Ramírez said in a post-match interview. “This title is for everyone who supported us.”
Why This Victory Matters
The championship win is significant for Turbo as it adds to their legacy in Colombian women’s sports. The team has now won the regional title three times in the past five years, according to the Antioquia Sports Council. This victory also positions Turbo as a strong contender for the national championships, which will be held in Bogotá later this year.

San Pedro de Urabá, meanwhile, will look to regroup after their second consecutive final loss. The team’s head coach, Carlos Méndez, acknowledged the challenge of facing Turbo. “They’re a well-coached team with a lot of experience,” Méndez said. “We’ll use this as motivation to improve for next year.”
Key Statistics and Standout Performances
Turbo’s victory was fueled by their balanced scoring attack, with five players scoring in double figures. In addition to Ramírez, Laura Torres contributed 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Camila Gómez added 10 points off the bench. The team’s defense held San Pedro to just 21 points, a significant drop from their average of 28.5 points per game this season.
The game’s officiating was another point of discussion. A controversial foul call in the third quarter sparked a brief altercation between players, but no ejections were issued. The match was ultimately completed without further incidents, according to the tournament’s official report.
Context and Historical Significance
The Indeportes Antioquia event, which began in 2010, has grown into one of the most prestigious regional sporting competitions in Colombia. Turbo’s success in the women’s basketball category follows a strong performance in the women’s athletics events, where they also claimed the top prize. This dual victory highlights the team’s versatility and commitment to excellence across multiple disciplines.
Historically, Turbo has been a powerhouse in Antioquia sports, winning 12 regional titles in the past decade. Their women’s basketball team, established in 2008, has consistently ranked among the top teams in the region. The current squad’s achievements are part of a broader trend of growth in women’s sports in Colombia, where participation rates have increased by 25% over the past five years, according to the Colombian Olympic Committee.
What’s Next for Turbo?
Turbo’s next major challenge will be the national championships in Bogotá, scheduled for December 2023. The team will need to maintain their current form to compete against stronger opponents from other regions. In the interim, they will participate in a series of exhibition games against regional rivals to fine-tune their strategy.

Meanwhile, San Pedro de Urabá will focus on rebuilding their roster for the 2024 season. The team has already begun scouting new talent, with a focus on developing younger players. “We’re looking to the future,” Méndez said. “This loss is just the beginning of a new chapter for our team.”
How to Follow the Action
For updates on Turbo’s upcoming matches, fans can visit the team’s official website or follow their social media accounts. The Antioquia Sports Council also provides live updates and schedules for all regional events. International viewers can watch select matches through the official Indeportes Antioquia YouTube channel, which streams games with Spanish commentary.
Turbo’s victory in the Indeportes Antioquia tournament has already sparked discussions about their potential in the national championships. With their current momentum, the team is well-positioned to make a strong run in the upcoming season.
Next confirmed checkpoint: Turbo’s next match is scheduled for October 15 against Cali in a friendly exhibition game. The game will be held at the Estadio Alfonso López in Medellín, starting at 4:00 PM local time (UTC-5). Fans are encouraged to follow the team’s official channels for ticket information and live updates.
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