Félix Sicre (1817 – 1871) was a Cuban chess master.
He became the first Cuban champion in 1860,[1] and lost the title in 1862 match against Celso Golmayo Zúpide.
[2] Sicre lost all games to Paul Morphy, during his two visits in Havana in October 1862[3][4] and February 1864.
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