2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Squads - Cuba

Cuba

Head coach: Armelio Luis García

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 1GK Odelin Molina (c) FC Villa Clara
12 1GK Alexis Rene Avilés FC Villa Clara
14 2DF Jaime Colomé Ciudad Habana
5 2DF Alexander Cruzata FC Holguín
18 2DF Leonel Duarte Ciego de Avila
16 2DF Reysander Fernández Ciego de Avila
2 2DF Silvio Pedro Miñoso FC Villa Clara
8 3MF Disney Aquino FC Santiago de Cuba
3 3MF Jeniel Márquez FC Villa Clara
7 3MF Jorge Ramírez CF Granma
4 3MF Marío Rodríguez Ciudad Habana
6 3MF Enrique Villaurrutia FC Cienfuegos
9 4FW Alain Cervantes Ciego de Avila
17 4FW Pedro Adriani Faife FC Villa Clara
13 4FW Maykel Galindo FC Villa Clara
11 4FW Mario Gil Ciudad Habana
15 4FW Gisbel Morales FC Pinar del Río
10 4FW Lester Moré Ciego de Avila
19 4FW Hensy Muñoz Ciudad Habana
20 4FW Yaikel Pérez Ciudad Habana

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