Haiti national football team

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Haiti
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Les Bicolores
Association Fédération Haïtienne de Football
Confederation CONCACAF (North America)
Head coach Flag of Haiti Wagneau Eloi
Top scorer Golman Pierre (23)
Home stadium Stade Sylvio Cator
FIFA code HAI
FIFA ranking 113
Highest FIFA ranking 66 (November 2007)
Lowest FIFA ranking 155 (April 1996)
Elo ranking 79
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Second kit
First international
Flag of Haiti Haiti 1 - 2 Jamaica Flag of Jamaica
(Haiti; March 22, 1925)
Biggest win
Flag of Haiti Haiti 12 - 1 USVI Flag of the United States Virgin Islands
(Port-au-Prince, Haiti; April 10, 2001)
Flag of Haiti Haiti 11 - 0 USVI Flag of the United States Virgin Islands
(Kingston, Jamaica; November 24, 2004)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Mexico Mexico 8 - 0 Haiti Flag of Haiti
(Mexico City, Mexico; July 19, 1953)
Flag of Brazil Brazil 9 - 1 Haiti Flag of Haiti
(Chicago, USA; August 30, 1959)
Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica 8 - 0 Haiti Flag of Haiti
(San José, Costa Rica; March 19, 1961)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 1974)
Best result Round 1, 1974
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Appearances 3 (First in 2000)
Best result Quarterfinals, 2002

The Haiti national football team is the national team of Haiti and is controlled by the Fédération Haïtienne de Football. They have made one appearance at the World Cup finals, in 1974, but were beaten convincingly in the opening qualifying stages by three of the pre-tournament favorites; Italy, Poland, and Argentina. Their most recent achievement was in 2007, when the national team won the 2007 Caribbean Cup.

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[edit] History

Haiti has one of the longest football traditions in the Caribbean and was an early participant in World Cup qualifying. Throughout the 60s, and 70s, Haiti's footballing status in the region remained very strong, being considered the third strongest team in CONCACAF after Mexico and arguably Costa Rica. The Duvalier regime during the 70s ensured Haiti's qualification in regional and world competition through heavy political support as a method of improving the island's standing in sports. The strength of the national selection ultimately culminated in Haiti's first ever World Cup appearance in 1974, in which they surprised the world in their opening goal against a considerably stronger Italian team. The island nation has produced many talented star players over the years.

[edit] The Golden Age

The period from the mid-1960s to early 1980s could be considered a golden age for Haitian football. With Antoine Tessy as coach for much of this period, Haiti would emerge as one of the strongest teams in the CONCACAF zone, being pooled with other regionally strong football nations such as Mexico and arguably Costa Rica. By 1965, players like Henri Francillon, Philippe Vorbe and Guy St-Vil were already playing in the team and would be stalwarts of the side in the coming years.

The team developed sufficiently to reach the final round of qualifying for 1970, where they faced El Salvador. After losing the first leg at home, Haiti pulled off a 3-0 win away but the rules of the day dictated a play-off on neutral ground which El Salvador won to secure a place in the 1970 FIFA World Cup.

In the 1974 qualifiers, Haiti once again reached the final round in a qualifying tournament completely played at home. Haitian military rule of the time would make sure Haiti qualified at all costs. This time, with all odds on their favor, they would top the group and qualify for the 1974 World Cup. In West Germany, they would be drawn in an extremely tough group with Italy, Argentina and Poland. However, they surprised the football world in their debut game when star forward Emmanuel Sanon scored to give Haiti a lead over Italy, at the same time ending Dino Zoff's still standing record run of 1142 minutes without conceding a goal in international matches. They eventually lost 3-1, and would lose to Poland (7-0) and Argentina (4-1), but their brave display against Italy is forgotten by few.

Haiti would reach the final rounds of 1978 and 1982 qualifiers, but failed to make the cut. The years since have seen Haiti's footballing status decline markedly. In recent years, the political situation in the country has led to numerous defections from members of the soccer team. The team has rebuilt somewhat through the Haitian diaspora in Miami, Florida, and all Haitian home games have been played in Miami in recent years. Last time Haiti played in Miami was on August 28 2007 against Club Atlético Boca Juniors. Haiti as of recently has been rising once again as a footballing power in CONCACAF.

[edit] World Cup record

Emmanuel Sanon scoring against Dino Zoff in 1974
Emmanuel Sanon scoring against Dino Zoff in 1974

[edit] Gold Cup record

[edit] Current squad

The following players were called for the friendly match against Venezuela on February 3 and February 6, 2008.

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
GK Gabard Fénélon January 3, 1981 34 0 Flag of the United States Miami FC
DF Pierre Richard Bruny April 6, 1972 Flag of Haiti Don Bosco
DF Windsor Noncent June 12, 1984 8 1 Flag of France Levallois SC
DF Frantz Gilles November 1, 1977 Flag of Haiti AS Cavaly
DF Frantz Bertin May 30, 1983 4 0 Flag of Spain Benidorm CD
DF Romain Genevois October 28, 1987 1 0 Flag of France FC Gueugnon
MF Fucien Brunel August 26, 1984 20 6 Flag of Haiti Aigle Noir
MF Alain Vubert November 25, 1985 16 0 Flag of Haiti Baltimore SC
MF Dorcélus Jemps January 4, 1980 Flag of Haiti Victory SC
MF Peter Germain January 22, 1982 Flag of Haiti Baltimore SC
MF Jean Sony Alcénat Tiga January 23, 1986 19 3 Flag of Haiti Aigle Noir
FW Abel Thermeus January 19, 1983 3 0 Flag of Spain Levante UD
FW Éliphène Cadet August 10, 1980 32 12 Flag of Haiti Tempête FC
FW Davidson Charles March 28, 1983 2 1 Flag of France L'Entente SSG
FW Pierre Mercier 3 0 Flag of France US Luzenac


[edit] Recent Call Ups

[edit] Goalkeepers

Name Position Date of Birth Place of Birth Club
Yvenel Normil Goalkeeper Unknown Flag of Haiti Unknown Flag of Haiti Don Bosco

[edit] Defenders

Name Position Date of Birth Place of Birth Club
Stephane Guillaume Defender February 9, 1984 Flag of Haiti St. Marc Flag of the United States Miami FC
Josué Mayard Defender October 3, 1981 Flag of Canada Montreal Flag of Norway Notodden FK
Jean-Jacques Pierre Defender January 23, 1981 Flag of Haiti Léogâne Flag of France FC Nantes
Jamil Jean-Jacques Defender October 2, 1975 Flag of Haiti Port Salut Flag of the United States Miami FC
Regillio Nooitmeer Defender July 16, 1983 Flag of the Netherlands Rotterdam Flag of Ireland Galway United
Mones Chery Defender December 2, 1980 Flag of Haiti Port-au-Prince Flag of Haiti Racing Club Haitien

[edit] Midfielders

Name Position Date of Birth Place of Birth Club
Alain Vuibert Midfielder Unknown Flag of Haiti St Marc Flag of Haiti Baltimore SC
Alexandre Boucicaut Midfielder November 18, 1981 Flag of Haiti Port-au-Prince Flag of Haiti Violette AC

[edit] Forwards

Name Position Date of Birth Place of Birth Club
Jean Philippe Peguero Forward September 19, 1981 Flag of Haiti Port-de-Paix Flag of the United States San Jose Earthquakes
Fritzson Jean Baptiste Forward January 4, 1986 Flag of Haiti Aux Cayes Flag of Haiti Aigle Noir
Ricardo Pierre-Louis Forward November 2, 1984 Flag of Haiti Léogane Flag of the United States Cape Cod Crusaders
Fabrice Nöel Forward July 21, 1985 Flag of Haiti Gressier Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders

[edit] Selected famous players

[edit] Titles

Preceded by
2005 Jamaica Flag of Jamaica
Digicel Caribbean Cup
2007 (First title)
Succeeded by
incumbent