Reinaldo Paseiro Rodríguez
He was a Cuban cyclist, coach and sports administrator in this sport, medalist in Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games and Olympic Games
Rafael Emilio Fortún Chacón
Cuban athlete specialized in sprint racing
Leonel Smith Polo
Bebito
Swimming athlete, known by the nickname Bebito, stood out as a swimmer in 100, 400 and 1500 meter freestyle, as well as in the 4 by 100 relay, being champion in the I and II Central American and Caribbean ...
Adolfo Domingo De Guzmán Luque
Dolf, Papá Montero, Habana Perfecto
Glory of Cuban sports, known by the nicknames Papá Montero and Habana Perfecto
Alberto Salazar
Alberto Salazar is a retired American athlete and coach of Cuban origin, specializing in long-distance running
Alcides Sagarra Carón
Cuban boxing trainer, considered among the best in the world
Eugenio Rafael George Lafita
in the City of Baracoa, province of Guantánamo
Anier Octavio García Ortiz
Born in the city of Santiago de Cuba, Anier Octavio García Ortiz arrived at the Sydney, Australia Games (2000), determined not to respect either names or men and he fulfilled it that way
Conrado Marrero Ramos
Guajiro de Laberinto, El Premier,
Cuban baseball player, pitcher, known as the "Guajiro de Laberinto" or "El Premier"
Jorge Fuentes Fleitas
Jorge Fuentes Fleitas
Félix Betancourt Estévez
Panterita oriental
Glory of Cuban boxing in the 1960s, known as the Eastern Pantherita
Regino Delgado Robau
He was born on September 7, 1956 in the municipality of Santo Domingo, Villa Clara
Hilarión Ronaldo Veitía Valdivié
Veitia, El gordo Veitía
Retired athlete and coach of Cuban women's judo, considered among the best in the world
Hermenegildo García Maturell
Glory of Cuban sports, retired fencer and current coach of the new generations of fencers
Pedro Val Balgueiras
Pedro
Cuban sports coach in Greco-Roman wrestling, known by all wrestling followers as Pedro
Jorge Luis Romero
El Toro
Former Cuban boxer prominent in the 1970s in the 54 kg division, participant in national championships Playa Girón, in the Giraldo Córdova Cardín International Boxing Tournament and medalist of the ...
Rey Vicente Anglada Ferrer
Glory of Cuban sports
Gregorio Américo Pérez Valdés
La Mano Negra
Gregorio was a Cuban baseball player who worked as a pitcher in the National Baseball Series, first with the Camagüey teams and later with Las Tunas, also known as Mano Negra, a nickname given to him ...
Armando Ferrer Ruz
Cuban baseball coach who has managed Matanzas (baseball team)
Giraldo González Araujo
Outstanding Cuban baseball player from the Pinar del Río baseball team
Lourdes Gourriel Delgado
El Hombre de los Grandes Momentos
Cuban baseball player known as The Man of the Big Moments, right-handed batter over 180 centimeters tall and weighing 198 pounds
Franklin Standard Johnson
Franklin Standard was a player and later coach for Cuban basketball for many years
Orestes Kindelán Olivares
El Tambor Mayor, Kinde
With the undisputed strength of his hits, Orestes Kindelán left his mark on the history of Cuban baseball
José Benito Camacho Urrutia
Benito Camacho was one of the great Czars of Cuban baseball for more than a decade (1998-2010) from the always controversial position of Technical Director in the "Commission"
Alejo O'Reilly Morejón
Alejito
Alejo O'Reilly is a native of Quemado de Güines, he is a Cuban baseball player, characterized by being a reliable batter: throughout his sports career he hit 240 home runs
Iday Abreu Ruiz
Cuban ballplayer
Pedro Pérez Delgado
For a long time, Pedro Pérez Delgado (Pedrito to everyone) has been the pitching coach who has worked the longest with the team of the four letters
Antonio Pedro Oliva López
Tony, Tony-O
Tony is a highly recognized former Cuban baseball player who played the position of designated hitter and left fielder
Carlos Manuel Martí Santos
Martí is the manager of Baseball in Cuba, with 39 years of experience, the only director who has participated in 17 consecutive National Baseball Series, accumulating a total of 24
Rolando Garbey Garbey
He was a Cuban boxer
Dionisio Quintana Viltres
Dionisio Quintana Viltres was a distinguished Cuban javelin thrower and one of the most influential athletics coaches in Cuban sports history





