Cuba Cites Financial Constraints in Decision to Skip Caribbeanโค Cup
Havana, Cuba – โคThe Cuban Federation of Baseball (FCB) announced Tuesday its withdrawal from the upcoming Caribbeanโค Cup, a โregional tournamentโค organizedโ by the WBSC of America, citing prohibitive registrationโ costs and logistical challenges related to the event’s location in the Bahamas.
FCB Presidentโฃ juan Reynaldo โขPรฉrez Pardo โexplained in a โคpress conference, as reported by journalist Duanis Hernandez onโ Facebook, that the decision was drivenโข primarily by โeconomic realities. Cuban sport isโฃ currently facing a severe financial and structural โcrisis, characterized by aging facilities, resource scarcity, and a continuing exodus ofโ players.
Pรฉrez Pardo detailedโ that the โtournament’s financial demands – โspecifically a $65 daily fee per registered player – were unsustainable for the FCB’s โlimited budget. The limited infrastructure in the Bahamas, with only โขone available stadium, also contributed to the decision. This constraint โforced โthe WBSC of America to allocate tournament spots โbased โon โฃregional rankings.
Despite the withdrawal, โคthe FCB emphasized โthat Cuba had already securedโ qualification โfor the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games in Santoโข Domingo, lessening the urgency to โขparticipate โขinโฃ the Caribbean Cup. Pรฉrez Pardo stated โคthat theโค teamโ woudl have competed nonetheless of โคcost had qualification been at stake. The โFCBโ had proposed a qualifying tournament format to the WBSC Americas, but โคtheโข proposal was not adopted.
Looking ahead to 2026, Cuba will participate in several international competitions.A team โcomprisedโข of players from the Serie โNacional will compete in the โSerieโ de las Americas in Panama on January 23rd, in readiness for the Baseball World โคCup. Ciego de Avila, the champions of cuba’s Elite League,โ will representโ the nation at the Serie del โCaribe 2026 in venezuela. furthermore, the champion of the 64th National Series willโ participate in the Champions League in April 2026.
This decision to forgo the Caribbean cupโฃ underscores the deepening challenges facing Cuban baseball. Once a dominant forceโค in the region, the national programme is now hampered by a lack of resources andโค a steady stream ofโ players seekingโ opportunities abroad. As professional baseball gains traction throughout Latin America, Cuba finds itself โincreasingly isolated, struggling toโค overcome a crisis that appears beyond the immediate control of its governing โคbody.