HAVANA TIMES – Over the weekend, I visited the Poey neighborhood in the Arroyo Naranjo Municipality in Havana. I did not know that an unpleasant revelation would change the course of my day. The once-famous Ciro Frías Sports Complex is now in a deplorable state.
Founded in 1962, this spectacular sports center was at the forefront of sports in the capital.
Its marvelous 400-meter track saw the growth of excellent athletes. The stands used to be full. Young people trained, competed with other teams, and practiced athletics. There were always competitions, as well as Physical Education classes for local schools. The semifinal games of the provincial baseball series were also held there. The area designated for soccer was always crowded with players and fans. In the afternoons, it was common to find older people jogging or playing