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U.S. game makes soccer king in baseball-crazy Cuba

Published: Friday, Sept. 5, 2008 2:34 p.m. MDT
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Unlike the game against Trinidad and Tobago, Saturday's match will be carried on state-controlled television and has been much ballyhooed by official news and sports programs. Cubans heading to the stadium will pay 1 peso, or about 4 American pennies, for admission. The government also promised to provide transportation and free admission to students and young communists to ensure the cheers for the home side are especially deafening.

Ticket prices are set extra-high for foreigners, but still go for only about $3.25. The U.S. embargo ensures there won't be many Americans in the stands, however, even though the U.S. Interests Section — which Washington maintains in Havana instead of an embassy — is organizing a small cheering section.

Bocanegra, the U.S. captain, said a dearth of friendly fans won't bother the team — after all, fans rooting for the Americans sometimes are a minority at home games in the United States.

"We have a good group of players," Bocanegra said. "We're all professionals."

Molina predicted Cuban fans will remain respectful, unlike in some Latin American countries where offensive chants and even the throwing of objects on the field is common when the U.S. team visits.

"Cubans are very hospitable," he said. "They won't have any reason to be afraid."

Luis Hernandez, president of Cuba's Soccer Association, said the national team is approaching the game as it would any other international match.

"We are going in with our heads cool," he said, "but our hearts are racing."

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