Cuba national football team

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Cuba
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Leones del Caribe
Association Asociación de Fútbol
de Cuba
Confederation CONCACAF (North America)
Head coach Flag of Cuba Raul Gonzalez Triana
Home stadium Estadio Panamericano
FIFA code CUB
FIFA ranking 73
Highest FIFA ranking 46 (November 2006)
Lowest FIFA ranking 175 (December 1994)
Elo ranking 98
Highest Elo ranking 52 (February 2005)
Lowest Elo ranking 143 (January 1965)
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away colours
First international
Flag of Cuba Cuba 3 - 1 Jamaica Flag of Jamaica
(Cuba; March 16, 1930)
Biggest win
Flag of Cuba Cuba 9 - 0 Puerto Rico Flag of Puerto Rico
(Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep.; May 27, 1995)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Sweden Sweden 8 - 0 Cuba Flag of Cuba
(Antibes, France; June 12, 1938)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 1938)
Best result Second Round, 1938
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Appearances 4 (First in 1998)
Best result Quarterfinals, 2003

The Cuba national football team is the national team of Cuba and is controlled by the Asociación de Fútbol de Cuba. They were the first Caribbean team to make the World Cup, which they did in 1938. There, they defeated Romania in a replay 2-1 after tying them 3-3. They were then eliminated in the second round by Sweden, 8-0. The Cuban team has not returned to the World Cup since. Football (soccer) is not followed as strongly in Cuba as it is in many other countries, as baseball is the national sport.

Cuba finished second in the Caribbean Cup in 1996, 1999 and 2005.

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[edit] History

[edit] Early history

Cuba has a long-standing football tradition, although the sport has never been as popular there as baseball, and were early participants in World Cup qualifying. Cuba were given a walkover into the 1938 World Cup and reached the second round by beating Romania.

[edit] Post-war history

The post-war years were not so kind to Cuban football. They participated in the 1950 qualifiers, but it was not until the 1966 qualifiers that they would again participate.

They returned to participation in qualification in the 1978 series, but the 1982 qualifiers represented a significant breakthrough- Cuba reached the final round of qualifying, and were only 2 points short of reaching the 1982 World Cup.

In recent years, Cuban football has seen an improvement in fortunes. They reached the Quarter-finals of the 2003 Gold Cup (where they were beaten by the USA) by defeating Canada 2-0 in the Group Stage.

During the 2006 World Cup qualifiers Cuba faced Costa Rica and were only eliminated on away goals. They held Costa Rica to a draw in Havana 2-2 and later battled it out for 1-1 draw in Costa Rica.

[edit] World Cup record

  • 1930 - Did not enter
  • 1934 - Did not qualify
  • 1938 - Second Round
  • 1950 - Did not qualify
  • 1954 - Entry not accepted by FIFA
  • 1958 to 1962 - Did not enter
  • 1966 - Did not qualify
  • 1970 - Entry not accepted by FIFA
  • 1974 - Did not enter
  • 1978 to 1982 - Did not qualify
  • 1986 - Did not enter
  • 1990 - Did not qualify
  • 1994 - Withdrew
  • 1998 to 2006 - Did not qualify
  • 2010 - Did not qualify

[edit] Gold Cup record

[edit] CONCACAF Championship record

  • 1963 - Did not enter
  • 1965 - Did not enter
  • 1967 - Did not qualify
  • 1969 - Did not enter
  • 1971 - 4th place
  • 1973 - Did not enter
  • 1977 - Did not qualify
  • 1981 - 5th place
  • 1985 - Did not enter
  • 1989 - Did not qualify

[edit] NAFC Championship record

[edit] Defection and economic migration by Cuban athletes

As well as Cuban athletes in other sports, a number of football players have made the move to the United States in recent years. During the 2002 Gold Cup in Los Angeles, 2 Cuban players chose to remain in the United States, 1 did during in the 2005 Gold Cup, 2 did during the 2007 Gold Cup, and in 2008 seven players of the U-23 national football team did likewise and finally in 2008, 2 days before the World Cup Qualifier vs. the USA 2 more athletes defected again.

[edit] Current squad

The following players were called for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against Trinidad and Tobago on 20 August 2008.
Head coach:

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Dany Luis Quintero December 10, 1984 Flag of Cuba FC Cienfuegos
2 DF Silvio Pedro Miñoso December 23, 1976 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara
3 DF Yenier Márquez January 3, 1979 72 5 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara
4 DF Yusnavys Caballeros September 10, 1983 Flag of Cuba FC Ciudad de La Habana
5 DF Jorge Luis Clavelo August 8, 1982 12 0 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara
6 MF Lazaro Alfonso Prats February 4, 1981 Flag of Cuba FC Ciudad de La Habana
7 FW Luis Villegas June 2, 1988 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara
8 Alianni Montaya June 25, 1988
9 MF Alain Cervantes November 17, 1983 Flag of Cuba FC Ciego de Ávila
10 FW Roberto Linares February 10, 1986 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara
11 MF Hensy Muñoz January 26, 1983 Flag of Cuba FC Ciudad de La Habana
12 GK Odelin Molina August 3, 1974 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara
13 DF Carlos Francisco
14 MF Jaime Colomé June 30, 1979 Flag of Cuba FC Ciudad de La Habana
15 FW Leonel Duarte August 1, 1987 14 2 Flag of Cuba FC Ciego de Ávila
16 DF Reisandry Fernandez August 22, 1984 Flag of Cuba FC Ciego de Ávila
17 MF Pedro Adriani Faife January 1, 1984 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara
18 FW Heviel Cordovez


[edit] Recent call-ups

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
8 MF Yoel Colomé October 15, 1982 3 0 Flag of Cuba FC Ciudad de La Habana (v. Antigua & Barbuda on June 22)
13 DF Juan Carlos Martinez December 30, 1985 Flag of Cuba FC Villa Clara (v. Antigua & Barbuda on June 22)
15 DF Kanier Dranguet Flag of Cuba FC Guantánamo (v. Antigua & Barbuda on June 22)
18 FW Reynier Alcántara January 10, 1982 16 10 Flag of Cuba FC Pinar del Río (v. Antigua & Barbuda on June 22)
21 GK Julio Aldama March 12, 1981 Flag of Cuba FC Matanzas (v. Antigua & Barbuda on June 22)


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