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New York Cosmos to play Cuban national team in Havana in June

HAVANA -- The New York Cosmos will face off against Cuba's national team here in June, an official said Tuesday, making it the first professional U.S. soccer club to play on the island in 37 years.

The match comes after Washington and Havana announced on Dec. 17 that they would negotiate the restoration of diplomatic relations that were severed shortly after the 1959 Cuban Revolution.

"The shift of last Dec. 17 is a great step, very beneficial for our soccer," said Cuban Soccer Association vice president Antonio Garces.

He said the Cosmos are expected to play in Havana on June 2, the first such visit since the now-defunct Chicago Sting came here in 1978. Club officials are expected to visit beforehand to discuss the match.

"The United States plays excellent soccer, so for us it will be great preparation for the knock-out phase of 2018 World Cup" qualification, Garces said.

Cuba is to play a series on June 8 and 16 against the winner of a game between Curacao and Montserrat.

The Cosmos compete in the second-tier North American Soccer League. The team's roster includes Raul Gonzalez, a longtime star with Spain's national team and club powerhouse Real Madrid.

Sports exchanges between Cuba and the United States increased in recent years, including several visits by U.S. college baseball players.

Baseball is the most popular sport in Cuba, but soccer has made strides in recent years with many young people sporting jerseys of Real Madrid and Barcelona.