Cuba running low on soccer players

Fri, 03/14/2008 - 12:27pm

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Cuba's under-23 soccer team was left with only 10 players on the field this week (for American readers: that's one less than normal) after seven defected during an Olympic qualifying tournament in Tampa, Florida. Five players initially made a run for it during a team meal on Tuesday night, telling a Spanish-language TV station that they hoped to play professional soccer in the United States. Then two more players defected before a game against Honduras yesterday, leaving Cuba with a team of 10 and no substitutes. While I'm certainly happy for the defectors and wish them luck, you've got to give the remaining team some credit for soldiering on shorthanded and holding Honduras scoreless for the first half before going down 2-0 in the second. They play again against Panama on Saturday. If Kevin Costner wanted to start a second career in communist propaganda films, he could find worse material.

(Hat tip: On Deadline)

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Honduras needs to learn

to destroy its enemy on the soccer field completely, and not wait until the second half. Also, I read Honduras GDP is made of 25% remittances from the U.S. This is surely to dry up with the US in a recession.

Defecting olympic team on film

Something similar happen in the Melbourne Olympic Games after the Soviet Union has crushed the Hungarian uprising. Half of the Hungarian water polo team defected. However, they won the gold medal first. There is an excellent documentary about their story (produced by Quentin Tarantino instead of Kevin Costner) Freedom's Fury.

Dániel Antal