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Haiti name FIFA World Cup 2026 squad ahead of clashes with Brazil, Morocco & Scotland

by Alex Lawes ·
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Haiti name FIFA World Cup 2026 squad ahead of clashes with Brazil, Morocco & Scotland

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Haiti manager Sebastien Migne has announced his 26-man squad for FIFA World Cup 2026.

Haiti have since confirmed that Pierre Leverton has also been forced to withdraw due to injury, replaced by Garven Metusala.

Heading to their first FIFA World Cup in 52 years, Haiti have named their 26-man squad with Sebastien Migne’s side facing a tough test in Group C, alongside Brazil, Morocco and Scotland.

The captain and key man between the sticks remains 38-year-old Johny Placide, with a few other experienced veterans in the squad such as defender Ricardo Ade and attacking duo Duckens Nazon and Frantzdy Pierrot, both of whom enjoyed impressive qualification campaigns.

Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde is one of two Premier League players in the squad alongside former France youth international Wilson Isidor, who has enjoyed a strong debut season in the English top-flight with Sunderland.

Isidor is one of a few players that have changed their allegiance in order to represent the Haitians, such as Hannes Delcroix, who was capped by Belgium in 2020, and Auxerre attacker Josue Casimir. There were also rumours that Allan Saint-Maximin may do similar but he denied those back in November.

At the back, Angers defender Carlens Arcus will be crucial alongside the versatile Jean-Kevin Duverne, who plays his football in Belgium with Gent.

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