Abadina launches digital platform to boost basketball
The National District Basketball Association (Abadina) presented its new digital platform, a technological tool that seeks to strengthen institutional management and benefit affiliated clubs, players, coaches, technicians, and leaders. The presentation ceremony took place in the James Rodríguez hall of the Ministry of Sports and was led by the president of the entity, Edwin Castillo (Tatico), and the member of the Executive Committee, César Pilarte, who promoted the initiative. The platform, developed with the Odoo 17 system, is a digital ecosystem that centralizes administrative processes, registration of athletes and coaches, technical training, and management in a single technological infrastructure.Transparency, efficiency and technical legacy
During his intervention, Castillo highlighted that this project is based on three fundamental pillars for the 2025-2028 period: transparency, administrative efficiency, and strengthening of the technical legacy. Among the key components of the system is the Digital Census, considered the central axis of the platform. This will allow the creation of a unique and biographical record of athletes, managers and clubs, eliminating data duplication and guaranteeing greater institutional control. The Virtual Headquarters was also presented, a web portal that will include appointment management, a helpdesk system, and an institutional calendar, tools designed to streamline processes and optimize administrative response capacity. Another development is the Abadina Virtual Academy, which will offer online courses to promote continuous training and sports education in digital format. The platform will also automate accounting processes and online payments, strengthening economic transparency in the management of institutional resources.“This is not an improvised project, but the materialization of a vision of years. We are not delivering a simple web page, but a modern, transparent and efficient institution for future generations”, expressed Castillo.
Edwin Castillo (Tatico)









