Haiti
Group C · 4th pot

Haiti
Les Grenadiers.

Second World Cup in half a century (after 1974). A mini-miracle of CONCACAF qualification — 3 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss in the final group stage amid a political crisis at home. The team is based in the United States and played "home" matches in Curaçao.

Route · Group C
National anthem
La Dessalinienne
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National team
calendar.

Matchday 1
13 JUN · SAT · 21:00
vs Scotland
Boston · "Gillette Stadium"
Matchday 2
19 JUN · FRI · 20:30
away at Brazil
Philadelphia · Lincoln Financial Field
Matchday 3
24 JUN · WED · 18:00
away at Morocco
Atlanta · Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Round of 16
28 JUN–3 JUL · FRI
if they qualify
Atlanta · Boston · Vancouver · Guadalajara and 12 more
Round of 16
4 JUL–7 JUL · TUE
if they qualify
Atlanta · Dallas · Kansas City · Los Angeles and 4 more
Quarterfinals
9 JUL–11 JUL · SAT
if they qualify
Atlanta · New York / NJ · San Francisco · Philadelphia
Semifinals
14 JUL–15 JUL · WED
if they qualify
Atlanta · Dallas
Final
19 JUL · SUN
if they qualify
New York / NJ

Group stage confirmed, playoffs — date range and potential venues. Playoff schedule to be finalized after Round of 16 draw.

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Tournaments in history
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No titles
#82
FIFA Ranking
501
Odds to win

Minier —
French in Port-au-Prince.

CM

Sébastien Minier

Head Coach · Haiti · since June 2024

Frenchman, former Congo, Kenya and Equatorial Guinea coach. Took over Haiti in June 2024 amid a political crisis. Assembled a team from the European diaspora and guided them through the CONCACAF playoff. Gold Cup 2025 — Quarterfinals.

Gold Cup 2025 QF 15 matches · 9 wins Coached Congo, Kenya

Four players
to watch.

FP

Frantzdi Piero

Forward · № 24 · 31 years old

"9" Rizespor. Haiti's all-time leading goalscorer, surpassed Emmanuel Sanon.

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Wilson Isidor

Wilson Isidor

Forward · № 11 · 25 years old

"9" Sunderland. Helped the club reach the Premier League via the 2024/25 Championship playoffs.

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Hannes Delcroix

Hannes Delcroix

Defender · № 4 · 27 years old

Center-back at Lugano. Anderlecht academy product who switched from Belgium's youth team to Haiti in 2024.

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Jean-Rickner Belgard

Jean-Rickner Belgard

Midfielder · № 6 · 27 years old

Creative midfielder at Wolverhampton. Former Strasbourg captain.

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Twenty-six players
under one roof.

Preliminary Final FIFA squad list — by May 27, 2026.

Goalkeepers

1
Johnny PlacideBastia38 years old
12
Josué DuvergéCosmos Koblenz25 years old
23
Aleksandr PierSochaux25 years old

Defenders

2
Jean-Kévin DuverneGhent28 years old
3
Carlens ArcusAngers29 years old
4
Hannes DelcroixLugano27 years old
5
Rikardo AdeLDU Quito35 years old
13
Marten ExperjansNancy27 years old
15
Delentz PierreTulsa25 years old
20
Duke LacroixColorado Springs32 years old
22
Wilgens PogenZulte Waregem24 years old

Midfielders

6
Jean-Rickner BelgardWolverhampton27 years old
8
Carl SenteEl Paso23 years old
10
Leverton PierreVizela28 years old
14
Danly Jean JacquesPhiladelphia25 years old
17
Vudenski PierViolette21 years old
18
Iasin FortiuneVizela27 years old

Forwards

7
Derrik Etien MlToronto29 years old
9
Duckens NazonEsteghlal32 years old
11
Wilson IsidorSunderland25 years old
16
Don Didson LuisiusDallas25 years old
19
Ruben ProvidenceAlmeré24 years old
21
Wubens PassiusNashville24 years old
24
Frantzdi PieroRize Sspor31 years old
25
Josué CasimirAuxerre24 years old

Second World Cup —
after 52 years.

After 1974.

2 tournaments — 1974 and 2026. In Munich 1974 they lost all three matches, but Emmanuel Sanon scored against Dzooff — Italy's first goal after 1147 minutes of a goalless streak.

1974GroupItaly 1:3, Poland 0:7, Argentina 1:4Group