Fixtures

Cuba Serie Nacional 10/05 15:00 - Artemisa vs Ciego de Avila - View
Cuba Serie Nacional 10/07 18:00 - Matanzas vs Artemisa - View
Cuba Serie Nacional 10/08 18:00 - Matanzas vs Artemisa - View
Cuba Serie Nacional 10/09 18:00 - Matanzas vs Artemisa - View
Cuba Serie Nacional 10/11 18:00 - Artemisa vs Matanzas - View
Cuba Serie Nacional 10/12 15:00 - Artemisa vs Matanzas - View

Results

Cuba Serie Nacional 10/04 18:00 - Artemisa v Ciego de Avila L 2-17
Cuba Serie Nacional 10/02 18:00 - [4] Artemisa v RTU/Robezsardze [11] W 9-2
Cuba Serie Nacional 10/01 17:00 - [4] Artemisa (2) v Ciego de Avila [11] W 4-2
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/30 18:00 - [4] Artemisa v Ferencvaros [9] D PPT.
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/28 15:00 - Guantanamo v Artemisa W 0-1
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/27 18:00 - Guantanamo v Artemisa W 2-13
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/25 17:00 - [15] Guantanamo v Artemisa [7] W 2-6
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/24 18:00 - [15] Guantanamo v Artemisa [6] W 0-1
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/23 18:00 - [15] Guantanamo v Artemisa [4] L 3-1
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/21 15:00 - Artemisa v Pinar del Río W 2-1
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/20 18:00 - [9] Pinar del Río v Artemisa [5] L 10-0
Cuba Serie Nacional 09/18 18:00 - Artemisa v Pinar del Río L 2-3

Wikipedia - Cazadores de Artemisa

Cazadores de Artemisa (English: Artemisa Hunters) is a Cuban baseball team based in the city of Artemisa, representing the province of the same name. They are a member of the Cuban National Series and play their home games at 26 de Julio Stadium, opened in 1968 and with a capacity of 6,000 spectators.

History

Decades before the formation of the modern Artemisa team, an amateur club by the same name played in the Cuban Amateur League, organized by the Unión Atlética Amateur. This version of Artemisa was managed at one point by León Rojas, and included players such as Francisco Quicutis; Quicutis later managed the team to two Amateur League titles in 1958 and 1959.

In 2011, Cuban government decided to split La Habana Province (not including the City of Havana) into two newly created administrative divisions: Artemisa Province and Mayabeque Province. This led to the disappearance of the La Habana team and to the creation of the Artemisa and Huracanes de Mayabeque teams, who started playing in the 2011–12 Cuban National Series season.

The Artemisa baseball team is a prominent and competitive squad representing Artemisa Province in Cuba's national baseball leagues. Known for their strong pitching staff and disciplined gameplay, Artemisa has established a reputation for developing talented players and contributing significantly to Cuba's rich baseball tradition. The team boasts a passionate fan base and a proud history of fostering local talent, making them a formidable presence on the field. With a commitment to excellence and teamwork, Artemisa continues to strive for success in Cuba's baseball competitions.