Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano (Professional Colombian Basketball), currently known as the Liga WPlay de Baloncesto for sponsorship reasons, is the premier professional basketball championship in Colombia.

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. 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.

The Cafeteros de Armenia is a professional basketball team based in Armenia, Colombia. The team competes in the top basketball league in Colombia and is known for their fast-paced and exciting style of play. The team takes its name from the region's famous coffee production, with "cafeteros" translating to coffee growers in English.

The Cafeteros de Armenia have a passionate fan base that fills the arena for every home game, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere. The team is known for their strong teamwork, skilled players, and competitive spirit on the court.

With a history of success in the league, the Cafeteros de Armenia are a formidable opponent for any team they face. They are always striving to improve and compete at the highest level, making them a respected and admired team in Colombian basketball.