Santiago de Cuba won its third straight Cuban National Series crown, under manager Higinio Vélez.
Standings
Group A
Group B
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Group C
Group D
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Source:[1]
Playoffs
| Quarterfinals
| | | Semifinals
| | | Finals
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| A1
| Pinar del Río
| 3
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| B2
| Industriales
| 2
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| | A1
| Pinar del Río
| 4
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| West
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| | | B1
| Habana
| 0
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| A2
| Isla de la Juventud
| 1
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| B1
| Habana
| 3
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| | A1
| Pinar del Río
| 1
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| | | D1
| Santiago de Cuba
| 4
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| C1
| Villa Clara
| 1
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| C2
| Camagüey
| 3
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| | C2
| Camagüey
| 2
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| East
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| | | D1
| Santiago de Cuba
| 4
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| D1
| Santiago de Cuba
| 3
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| D2
| Granma
| 1
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References
Further reading
- "Cronología: 2001" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on February 26, 2005. Retrieved 2006-10-11. (Note - text is printed in a white font on a white background, depending on browser used.)
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Teams (founded) | |
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Defunct teams |
- La Habana Province
- Metropolitanos (Havana)
- Agricultores
- Azucareros
- Camagüey
- Centrales
- Citricultores
- Forestales
- Ganaderos
- Granjeros
- Habana
- Henequeneros
- Las Villas
- Mineros
- Occidentales
- Oriente/Orientales
- Vegueros
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Awards | |
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