The Haiti national football team is celebrating its iconic players in Paris before the 2026 World Cup. Jean-Eudes Maurice, Kevin Lafrance and Frantz Bertin shared their memories and vision for the future of Haitian football. The three former internationals recalled the importance of the diaspora and collective mobilization to support the Grenadiers. The Embassy of Haiti in France organized this exceptional meeting to pay tribute to the former players and solicit their expertise to support the current selection. Louino Volcy, Ambassador of Haiti to France, emphasized the crucial role of the diaspora in the development of national football. Haiti's historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup has raised hopes for the future of Haitian football. The former Grenadiers discussed their careers and the challenges faced by the selection. And they stressed the need to turn this qualification into a springboard for a lasting presence of Haiti on the world stage. The match between Brazil and Haiti is highly anticipated. Haitian fans are eager to see their team establish itself durably in world football. But the road to success will be long and difficult. So the team must stay focused and work hard to achieve its goals. The future of Haitian football looks bright, with a new generation of players emerging. Frantz Bertin, the former captain, is optimistic about the team's chances. He believes that with the right support and training, the team can achieve great things.
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Haiti national football team celebrates its players
Discover how the Haiti national football team celebrates its iconic players in Paris before the 2026 World Cup, with Jean-Eudes Maurice, Kevin Lafrance and Frantz Bertin
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