The Haitian Football Federation has released a heartfelt statement celebrating the national team’s historic qualification for the World Cup, marking only the second time in its history. This vibrant message draws a symbolic parallel to the country’s past, recalling November 18, 1803, and the Battle of Vertières: “On November 18, 1803, Haiti won a battle that etched its name in bold letters in the great book of nations that liberated themselves! On November 18, 2025… we will wage another battle. This time, it’s to inscribe our name among the great nations that will participate in the biggest stage of global football.” The FHF highlights the courage of today’s players, prepared to fight “with their cleats, where our ancestors fought with guns and machetes,” emphasizing a legacy of resilience and national pride.
This statement gains further significance amid the ongoing security and social crisis in Haiti, where the people face insecurity, poverty, and daily suffering. “Same date, same day, but a different story: this time, it’s to bring a smile to a people who have been crying for too long,” the federation writes, transforming the qualification into a collective act of comfort. The text emphasizes unity and hope, proclaiming that “Providence will be fulfilled” and urging players to stay strong despite challenges. A moment of pride and togetherness for the entire nation.
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