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Haiti players’ ratings in trouncing Sint Maarten 6-0 in Nations League

Summary by The Haitian Times
CAP-HAÏTIEN — Haiti men’s soccer players enjoyed an expected dominating 6-0 victory over Sint Maarten in their second game of the 2024-25 Concacaf Nations League at Mayagüez Athletics Stadium in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico on Sept. 9. Star striker Duckens Nazon scored a hat trick, Mikaël Cantave bagged a brace and Christopher Attys netted his first goal for Haiti. Haiti also won its opening game in the competition on Sept. 6, overpowering Puerto Rico …

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Nations League: Haiti dominates Sint Maarten 6-0 and asserts itself at the top of its group. The Haitian soccer team once again shone on Monday, September 9, 2024, by winning 6-0 against Sint Maarten in its second match of the Concacaf Nations League B. The match, played in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, saw Duckens Nazon score a hat-trick (59', 75', 82'), while Mikael Gabriel Cantave added a brace (77', 85') and Christopher Attys opened the score in th…

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With a great Duckens Nazon, author of a hat-trick, Haiti dominated Sint Maarten (6-0) on Monday, September 9 at the Mayagüez Athletics Stadium in Puerto Rico as part of the Nations League group stage. The Grenadiers are leaders of Group C with 6 points. After scoring a goal last Friday against Puerto Rico, Nazon saw a triple against Sint Maarten. He now has 34 goals in 60 games with the Grenadiers. The 30-year-old striker scored all his goals in…

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TripFoumi Enfo broke the news in on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
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