Week of June 28, 2017 Vol 48 • No 26 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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By Christopher Shuttlesworth
he Chicago KICS Community Academy, is a nonprofit 501C organization that continues to be one of the largest youth soccer programs in Chicago. The KICS United FC U16 and U12 boy’s soccer teams came together last week at Dunbar Park, located on 300 E. 31st., to train for their final session before their historic soccer competition in Havana, Cuba and Varadera, Cuba.
Tina Feldstein, who is a Chicago KICS Community Academy board member, said their organization and community leaders have been working with the Cuban government to conduct the soccer competition in Cuba since 2015. She explained that speaking with the Cuban elected officials and getting the ‘Okay’ to come there wasn’t so easy because of trust issues that still lie between Cuba and the United States. “They required us to come there and meet their sports agents and government officials and administration to show that we’re a legitimate organization,” Feldstein said. “We were told by Cuba that you will have to come to Cuba before we will ever come to Chicago.” She said the trip to Cuba is historic because this is the first time that a Chicago youth soccer team has ever traveled to Cuba and it could also be the last time. Feldstein stated that President Donald Trump’s recent move to overturn former President Barack Obama’s Cuba travel policy could have a strong effect on the KICS soccer team revisiting Cuba. “It’s all up in the air and even though it may
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