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Cuban Team Triumphs in U.S. Ice Hockey Championship

Wednesday, September 4, 2024 by Oscar Fernandez

The Cuba Ice Hockey team, composed of players of Cuban descent residing in the United States, made history by winning the Division 1 title at the Amerigol Latam Cup 2024, the largest Latin American ice hockey tournament in the world. This edition saw participation from 52 teams representing 19 nations, across various categories. For the first time since these games began in 2019, a Cuban team joined the competition. They debuted in two levels: Division 1, where they clinched the title, and Division 3.

In the Division 1 final, held last Sunday at 5:00 p.m. in Fort Lauderdale, the Cuban team faced Greece in an exhilarating match that ended with a 4-3 victory for Cuba, a game filled with excitement.

Ice Hockey with Latin American Players

The Amerigol Latam Cup is an international tournament aimed at showcasing the talent of hockey players from Latin America and the Caribbean. According to the NHL, the four goals that secured the victory for Cuba were scored by Mahigan Decontie, Brian Brown (2), and Nicholas Amaya.

The mission of the Amerigol International Hockey Association is to provide players the opportunity to demonstrate their talent, in addition to promoting the growth of hockey in their home countries and among Latin American communities in North America.

During the event, commentator Erica L. Ayala concluded the championship with a powerful reflection: "Cuba took the title over Greece, but this was a reminder that hockey should be and is for everyone." This message reinforces the organization's motto, celebrating inclusion with "We too play hockey!"

The Cuban team stood out for their coordination on the ice, showcasing the growing interest and participation of the island’s diaspora in sports, proving that hockey is also a passion that unites.

Cubans Leading Latin Hockey in the U.S.

The tournament has established itself as a true celebration of Latin American hockey. Since its inception, it has served as a platform for players from non-traditional ice hockey countries, like Cuba, to display their talent and compete at the highest level.

This year, the event demonstrated the growing interest among Latin Americans in this sport and how hockey is expanding beyond its traditional borders. The Amerigol Latam Cup is not just an ice hockey tournament; it is a celebration of diversity and an opportunity for players from all over the continent to shine on an international platform.

Cuban Team's Historic Victory in Amerigol Latam Cup

Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about the Cuban team's historic victory in the Amerigol Latam Cup and the significance of the event.

What is the Amerigol Latam Cup?

The Amerigol Latam Cup is the largest Latin American ice hockey tournament in the world, featuring teams from various countries to showcase and promote the talent of players from Latin America and the Caribbean.

Who were the key players in the Cuban team's victory?

The key players in the Cuban team's victory were Mahigan Decontie, Brian Brown, who scored two goals, and Nicholas Amaya.

What was the final score in the Division 1 championship game?

The final score in the Division 1 championship game was 4-3, with Cuba winning against Greece.

What is the mission of the Amerigol International Hockey Association?

The mission of the Amerigol International Hockey Association is to provide players the opportunity to demonstrate their talent and to promote the growth of hockey in their home countries and among Latin American communities in North America.

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