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First US match in Cuba since 1947 tops Cup qualifiers

AFP - 5 September 2008 22:30

R-L: US football player Carlos Bocanegra answers questions with coach Bob Bradley and teammate Oguchi Onyewu during a press conference upon their arrival in Havana, on September 4, 2008. United States will play at political rival Cuba for the first time since 1947 on Saturday in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match that tops a hectic week of North American action on the road to South Africa.

HAVANA (AFP) - United States will play at political rival Cuba for the first time since 1947 on Saturday in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match that tops a hectic week of North American action on the road to South Africa.

The Americans share the top of Group A in the CONCACAF qualifying zone after winning an opener 1-0 last month at Guatemala.

"This game is crucial to us as we hunt a place in the final group stage," US coach Bob Bradley said. "With the win over Guatemala we are in good shape and we need to keep going."

The Cubans, who dropped their opener 3-1 at home to Trinidad and Tobago, hope striker Roberto Linares can pressure the Americans while captain Landon Donovan will lead the US attack.

Americans are restricted from visiting the Communist island, meaning a huge home crowd edge for the hosts at Estadio Pedro Marrero. Cuba won the last US match on the island 5-2 back in 1947.

The teams will meet again in the round-robin semi-final group on October 11 at Washington. The top two from each of three groups will advance to next year's qualifying round to determine which nations will reach South Africa.

"It's been a very long time since that last game," added Bradley.

"It's going to be a unique experience and one we're all looking forward to. But we must not forget that we have to stay focused and understand just how important this match is in terms of World Cup qualifying."

Cuban goalkeeper Dany Quintero is looking forward to the match.

"We're always more fired up when we take on the United States," he said.

"We really don't like losing against them. The fans are really up for this match and we're expecting the stadium to be full."

Also Saturday, Guatemala will visit Trinidad and Tobago in the other Group A match while Honduras visits Canada and Jamaica travels to Mexico in Group B and Group C has Suriname at Costa Rica and Haiti at El Salvador.

The Jamaicans were originally set to host Mexico but damage inflicted upon Kingston by Hurricane Gustav forced a switch in venues, the Mexicans now set to visit the Caribbean on October 11.

The Canadians drew 1-1 with Jamaica in their opener while Mexico seized the Group B lead with a 2-1 victory over Honduras.

"I think Honduras will be one of our toughest opponents, maybe tougher than Mexico," Canada captain Paul Stalteri said. "They're peaking at the right time, coming on really strong in the last year. They have some really quick players."

Costa Rica tops Group C after blanking El Salvador 1-0 while Suriname and Haiti drew 2-2.

Qualifying continues Wednesday with the Americans hosting Trinidad and Tobago and Cubs visiting Guatemala in Group A, Canada at Mexico and Jamaica at Honduras in Group B and Haiti hosting Costa Rica with El Salvador at Suriname in Group C.

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Comments (10)

Afghanistan_Veteran

6 September 2008 01:53

We're going to kick those Cuban commies' asses!!!

Tontodonati

6 September 2008 02:05

An interesting game to say the least! I think we can win against Cuba.

Crusader1987

6 September 2008 02:45

I don't know how FIFA was able to break through the embargo (hich really should be lifted, anyway), but Cuba is going to lose, and lose badly. Of course, come the match to be played in the USA, you may see some defections.

Escape_to_Victory

6 September 2008 03:48

Historic game.

One might think a blowout but I don't think we even blew out Barbados there but in the USA we beat Barbados real bad, so I will say,

USA 4 Cuba 1

Trinidad and Tobago 3 Guatemala 1

Canada 1 Honduras 0

Mexico 3 Jamaica 0

Costa Rica 5 Suriname 0

El Salvador 0 Haiti 1

pedestrianme

6 September 2008 04:34

Comments like these make me want to pull for Cuba.

DaJohnner

6 September 2008 05:12

lol...who cares?, embargo and grudge at this point are stupid to maintain....Bay of Pigs, etc. happened years ago. Let bigons be...

azemzi

6 September 2008 10:03

You make me laugh you ignorants who speak about embargo , you mix politics with football you damn idiots !!!! By the way dont you think it's better if you support Cuba because you are against rich owners of english clubs ??? Is it not better to be a pure communist ??? OH Alex kids .......

Giorgio

6 September 2008 12:55

Azemzi,

So is it better to be a pure communist ? Who's mixing politics with sport now ?

An just by the way, why don't you edit your profile, by including your full name, age and country, so we know who you are !!!???

Escape_to_Victory

6 September 2008 19:58

I don't say the things, but if USA defeats Mexico, you hear close to racist comments if one goes to bigsoccer.com : I don't such but there are a lot of pillocks out there and indeed, most every country.

NakedWake

6 September 2008 20:23

I think the Politcal card is being overplayed. I don't know how Cubans feel, but I hardly consider them a threat anymore.

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