Moving towards professional sports makes it business and not a game
anymore. Sadly many think Cuba is not moving towards restoring capitalism
and they should have their heads check:

Cort

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Cuba Moves Towards Professional Sports

Posted By *Circles Robinson* On August 31, 2013 @ 6:31 am In *Lead
Articles,Opinion,Sports* |**

*Rogelio Manuel Diaz Moreno*
[image: Reynaldo Taladrid. Photo:
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Reynaldo Taladrid. Photo: cubadebate.cu

HAVANA TIMES — During a recent airing of the radio program *Tribuna
Deportiva *(“Sports Tribune”), well-placed journalist Reinaldo Taladrid
announced that a professional sports system for Cuban athletes will be
created in the country.

Cuba’s National Sports, Physical Education and Recreation Institute
(INDER), responsible for managing all sporting activities on the island, is
being restructured as part of the reform process which the whole of Cuban
society is being subjected to today.

The plans discussed involve paying athletes higher salaries and having them
expressly occupy professional positions within their fields.

To date, Cuban athletes have been paid on the basis of contracts with
non-sport State companies. These athletes do not actually have to work at
these companies in order to be granted so-called sports leaves. The Cuban
government maintains this situation in order to label Cuban athletes as
“amateur” (including high-performance athletes).

Those athletes with outstanding performances at international sporting
events receive incentives in hard currency and, in some exceptional cases,
a home and automobile. These earnings are still not enough for many, and
this has led many talented athletes to emigrate to more developed nations.
[image: Alfredo Despaigne played this summer for the Campeche Pirates in
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Alfredo Despaigne played this summer for the Campeche Pirates in the
Mexican Professional League.

*Sports Tribune *journalists agreed that economic considerations are the
main driving force behind this exodus, and that Cuban sports are not exempt
from the reforms process taking place in the country.

The heavy investment in high-performance sports inherited from the Soviet
era has been drastically reduced. In addition, it is unlikely that
companies now being asked to generate profits should want to continue
paying the salaries of individuals who produce nothing.

Cuban sports aficionados, upset about the notable drop in Cuba’s
performance at international events, have demanded that Cuban athletes be
authorized to enter into contracts in other countries and retain the right
to represent Cuba at world and Olympic sporting events.

To date, this proposal has been categorically turned down by INDER.
High-performance Cuban athletes who choose to emigrate are considered
traitors and denied the right to represent Cuba at sporting events.

Even maintaining ties with these athletes can bring about problems for
anyone living on the island, despite the willingness of many émigrés to put
themselves forth for consideration when Cuba issues a call for
participation for a sporting event.

The recent experiences of Alfredo Despaigne and two other Cuban baseball
players in the Mexican professional league appear to mark the beginning of
a new stage of closer relations with international professional
organizations.

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