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Haiti to Take World Cup Stage for the First Time Since 1974

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After nearly 53 years, Haiti qualified for the 2026 World Cup, achieving this feat on the anniversary of the final battle that won this Caribbean nation its independence. A country long overlooked because of its hardships now kicks into the global spotlight with confidence, hope, and a new narrative.  View this post on Instagram The story behind the epic win On Nov. 18, Haiti’s Les Grenadiers defeated the Nicaraguan soccer team in a 2-0 victory…
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The Haitian government has asked the Haitian embassy in Washington to initiate démarches with the American authorities to allow Haitian supporters to participate in the 2026 World Cup planned in North America in accordance with the law and in full safety, according to Ambassador Lionel Delatour. During his speech at the evening in honor of the Haitian football selection, on December 5, 2025, Ambassador Lionel Delatour has suggested that the Hait…

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Her Campus broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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