1938 FIFA World Cup Squads - Cuba

Cuba

Head coach: José Tapia

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
- 4FW Juan Alonzo 1911 Fortuna Havana
- 3MF Joaquín Arias (1914-11-12)12 November 1914 (aged 23) Juventud Asturiana
- 1GK Juan Ayra 1911 CD Centro Gallego
- 2DF Jacinto Barquín (1915-09-03)3 September 1915 (aged 22) CD Puentes Grandes
- 3MF Pedro Berges 1906 Iberia Havana
- 1GK Benito Carvajales 1913 Juventud Asturiana
- 2DF Manuel Chorens (1916-01-22)22 January 1916 (aged 22) CD Centro Gallego
- 4FW Tomás Fernández 1915 CD Centro Gallego
- 4FW Pedro Ferrer 1908 Iberia Havana
- 3MF Arturo Garcelan Juventud Asturiana
- 4FW José Magriñá CD Centro Gallego
* 4FW Carlos Oliveira Hispano America
- 3MF José Antonio Rodríguez CD Centro Gallego
- 4FW Héctor Socorro (1912-06-26)26 June 1912 (aged 25) CD Puentes Grandes
- 4FW Mario Sosa 1910 Iberia Havana
- 4FW Juan Tuñas (1917-02-01)1 February 1917 (aged 21) Juventud Asturiana

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