Cuba National Team (Cuba)
The Cuba National Team, representing the Republic of Cuba, has a rich and diverse history in international football. Established in 1930, the team is overseen by the Cuban Football Association and competes under the Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF).
One of Cuba's most notable achievements was qualifying for the FIFA World Cup in 1938. During this tournament, they became the first team from the Caribbean to advance to the knockout stage. Additionally, the team has consistently performed well in regional competitions, reaching the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals multiple times.
The Cuban team is known for its passionate and energetic style of play. They excel in counter-attacking football, utilizing their players' speed and skill on the ball. With a focus on defensive organization and quick transitions, Cuba remains a formidable opponent for many international teams.