Haiti's Historic Return to World Cup with Star-Studded Squad
Haiti announces its World Cup squad, marking their first finals appearance in 52 years. Led by captain Johny Placide and top scorer Duckens Nazon, the team is gearing up for Group C matches against Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco. French coach Sebastien Migne has selected seasoned players for this momentous event.
Haiti has unveiled their World Cup squad, signaling a historic return to the finals for the first time in 52 years. The team, under captain Johny Placide, is poised to face formidable opponents in the tournament.
French coach Sebastien Migne has selected an experienced squad that includes top scorer Duckens Nazon and notable European-based players like Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde. Nazon played a crucial role during the qualifying campaign, netting six goals.
The Caribbean nation's team is set to compete in Group C, facing Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco. Their preparation includes warm-up matches against New Zealand and Peru before the official kick-off on June 13.
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