Haiti’s Rising Stars roar into U-17 World Cup as nation celebrates

In Port-au-Prince, jubilation swept the nation as Haiti national under-17 football team secured qualification for the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the second consecutive time and the fourth in its history. Their decisive 2-1 triumph over Guatemala confirmed a place at Qatar 2026 and announced the arrival of another promising generation of Haitian footballers.

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The campaign’s numbers captured its authority: three matches, three victories, 11 goals scored, and only two conceded. It was a run defined by precision, discipline, and an unyielding competitive spirit, qualities that resonated far beyond the pitch.

Leadership applauds a symbol of hope

Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé moved swiftly to commend the team, framing the accomplishment as a moment of unity and pride for the republic. For him, the young squad represents more than athletic success; it embodies Haiti’s enduring capacity to persevere.

“The Nation rallies around them,” the Prime Minister stated. “Throughout the decades, despite crises and hardships, Haiti has never ceased to rise, to fight, and to make its name heard among the nations.”

A victory rooted in history

This qualification adds a luminous chapter to Haiti’s football narrative, placing the current squad alongside revered national teams of the past, from the pioneers of 1974 to more recent youth and senior sides that have carried the country’s colors onto the world stage.

The Prime Minister underscored the broader significance, portraying the achievement as both inspiration and affirmation.

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“This achievement is firmly etched in the collective memory of Haitian sport,” he said. “Each qualification is an act of faith in the future, an affirmation of our resilience, and irrefutable proof that when the flag is raised, it is an entire people standing tall before the world.”

Perfect execution, unshakable belief

Haiti’s flawless qualifying run showcased a blend of attacking flair and defensive discipline that overwhelmed opponents. The victory over Guatemala served as the defining moment, sealing a campaign that combined tactical maturity with youthful fearlessness.

Haiti will not stand alone in Qatar. Jamaica, along with regional powers including the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, and Honduras will represent the CONCACAF region at the tournament.

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For Haiti, however, the journey carries a deeper resonance. In a nation that has endured profound challenges, the triumph of its young footballers stands as a powerful reminder that hope, discipline, and unity can still produce moments of brilliance.

As the celebrations echo through Port-au-Prince and beyond, one truth feels unmistakable: the future of Haitian football has arrived—and it is fearless.

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