Results

Chile LNB 05/19 23:00 636 [10] Sportiva Italiana v Deportes Castro [8] L 72-51
Chile LNB 05/18 23:00 636 [10] Sportiva Italiana v Deportes Castro [8] L 80-67
Chile LNB 05/12 00:30 636 [8] Deportes Castro v Sportiva Italiana [10] W 65-58
Chile LNB 05/11 00:30 636 [8] Deportes Castro v Sportiva Italiana [10] L 73-76
Chile LNB 05/05 00:30 - [8] Deportes Castro v Universidad de Concepcion [2] W 85-75
Chile LNB 05/04 00:15 - [8] Deportes Castro v CD Espanol Talca [13] L 75-76
Chile LNB 04/28 23:30 - [4] Espanol Osorno v Deportes Castro [8] L 108-77
Chile LNB 04/27 23:30 - [5] Las Animas v Deportes Castro [8] L 87-75
Chile LNB 04/21 23:15 - [8] Deportes Castro v Puerto Montt [13] W 86-63
Chile LNB 04/21 00:00 - CD Castro v Puerto Varas W 61-54
Chile LNB 04/14 23:45 - [11] Univ. Catolica v Deportes Castro [10] W 58-66
Chile LNB 04/13 23:15 - [2] Leones Quilpue v Deportes Castro [9] L 85-56

Wikipedia - Deportes Castro

Club Deportes Castro, also known as Naviera Ulloa de Castro, is a Chilean professional basketball team based in Castro on Chiloé Island, Los Lagos Region, Chile. The team has competed in the Liga Nacional de Básquetbol de Chile and play their matches at the Gimnasio Municipal de Castro.

Club Deportes Castro began operating in 2000 before it was formally created in February 2003. In the 2011–12 season, the team won the Liga Nacional for the first time, defeating Club Deportivo Boston College in the final. As a result, they represented Chile in the Liga Sudamericana de Baloncesto.

For financial reasons, Naviera Ulloa de Castro declined to take part in the 2025 season.

History

In 2000, Club Deportes Castro began operating on an unofficial basis coaching and playing basketball. The club was formally established on 12 February 2003. Based in Castro on Chiloé Island, Los Lagos Region, Chile, the team play their matches at the Gimnasio Municipal de Castro.

In 2012, the club achieved its first Liga Nacional de Básquetbol de Chile title. After qualifying for the semi-finals, they defeated Club Deportivo Español de Osorno in the first two matches in the best of five series. However, Osorno fought back to level the series at two games each. In the decider, Club Deportes Castro were victorious and advanced to the final. Club Deportes Castro faced Club Deportivo Boston College in the final. The match was tied at 87–87 after regulation time. In overtime, Club Deportes Castro edged out their rivals with the final score 97–92. As a result, they qualified for the Liga Sudamericana de Baloncesto.

Ahead of the 2025 season, Naviera Ulloa de Castro declined to take part citing financial reasons.

The Chilean basketball team "Castro" is a prominent and passionate squad representing Chile in international basketball competitions. Known for their resilience, teamwork, and strategic play, the team has steadily gained recognition within the South American basketball community. "Castro" is celebrated for its talented roster of players who combine skill, agility, and determination on the court. The team embodies Chilean pride and sportsmanship, striving to elevate their performance in regional tournaments such as the FIBA South American Championship and other international events. With a dedicated coaching staff and a growing fan base, "Castro" continues to develop as a formidable force in South American basketball.