Haiti’s road to the World Cup doesn’t include a stop at home | Cap-Haïtien holds hope after Hait…


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Haiti's road to the World Cup doesn't include a stop at home

The lights went out, but the fans didn't budge. When they came back on, the whipping wind sent rain sideways. Even by Concacaf's lofty standards, the weather in Managua for Nicaragua's World Cup qualification match against Haiti last month was wild.

"It was pissing rain. The fans were going crazy every single lighting strike. At one point it was raining so hard, I couldn't see where the keeper played it on goal kicks," Haiti defender Duke Lacroix recalled.

"The lights go out, the crowd goes even crazier," Lacroix said. "We come back out, no one moved a muscle. Everyone's still there."

Cap-Haïtien holds hope after Haiti U-17 suffer two losses

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Residents expressed both pride and frustration after Haiti’s U-17 national team lost its first match 4–1 to Egypt at the FIFA U-17 World Cup. With four players from the northern city on the roster, many fans remain optimistic as the team faces England.

CAP-HAÏTIEN — Haiti’s under-17 national team suffered a heavy 8-1 defeat to England on Nov.7 in the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar, yet fans in the northern city of Cap-Haïtien said they remain firmly behind Les Grenadiers expressing pride in the young squad’s global debut and hope for better days ahead.  Their reaction captured after the opening 4-1 loss to Egypt earlier this week show both disappointment and pride in seeing local player represent Haiti on the World stage.

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The Haitian Media Team Reporting Live from the U17 World Cup

The U17 World Cup, Qatar 2025, not only brought together young football talents from around the world — it also marked the strong presence of several Haitian journalists who traveled to cover the competition, especially the participation of Haiti’s national team.

The U17 World Cup, Qatar 2025, not only brought together young football talents from around the world — it also marked the strong presence of several Haitian journalists who traveled to cover the competition, especially the participation of Haiti’s national team. It was an intense and professional experience, reflecting the Haitian press’s determination to assert itself on the international stage.

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