Yordany Alvarez joins Real Salt lake on loan http://realsaltlake.com/news/2011/09/rsl-signs-yordany-alvarez-and-nico-muñiz
Cuba tied Costa Rica 1-1 in Costa Rica. Cuba scored first and had to take a strike in the 90+2' minute of the game for Los Ticos to pull out a draw. can't sleep on Cuba in WCQ man.
cuba played ponte preta yesterday, here in campinas, where i live, cuba lost 2-0 Confira vídeo e fotos do jogo histórico entre Ponte Preta e Cuba http://goo.gl/AN6aY
They played several other Brazilian teams too: http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/news/newsid=1645248/index.html
3 key players out of the National team is not good for u guys http://www.diez.hn/Inicio/Ediciones...an-de-la-seleccion-mayor-de-Cuba#.UCa5sqGPWn8
Maykel Galindo is now playing with USL team Los Angeles Blues http://www.tropigol.com/2012/05/19/ex-cuban-international-galindo-signs-with-la-blues/
TORONTO (AP) -- The Cuban men's soccer team came to Canada with 15 players. But it only had 11 when it played Canada in a World Cup qualifier. Pressed on the issue after the game, Cuban coach Alexander Gonzalez was initially reluctant to discuss anything but soccer, however, he said through an interpreter that some players had left the team. Gonzalez said he had a squad of 15 players when he left Cuba and that four had since left the team. One of those was sick, he added without elaborating. ''As with any Cuban sport team that travels around the world, they're all chasing the American dream,'' he said. ''And it's difficult to try to keep the team together ... Obviously it's a difficult situation for the team and it's tough for me to talk about it.'' Canada dressed 10 substitutes for the game. Cuba's bench, meanwhile, was empty other than for its coaches. Canada defeated Cuba 3-0. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/cuba-players-leave-soccer-team-041119162--sow.html
Cuba has announced it is ending the use of exit permits. Will this make t easier for athletes to leave the county to train and play? and will they still be able to play the national team when they do? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-19958577
I think so. There's an article in National Geographic this month suggesting Cuba's stance is softening. I think with the right coaching Cuba will be very successful.
http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=cub/fixturesresults/gender=m/index.html doesn't have it listed.
Thanks, seems that BBC using that Wikipedia source in their article about North Korean football matches http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22470430
Cuba has officially allowed baseball players to go abroad. Any chance the same applies for footballers? http://www.nacion.com/deportes/Cuba...s-profesionales-extranjeros_0_1354664619.html