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Haiti Is Going to the World Cup — First Qualification Since 1974

History has been made.
For the first time in over 50 years — since 1974 — Haiti has officially qualified for the FIFA World Cup.

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The moment marks a monumental return to the global football stage, ending a half-century drought and reigniting national pride across Haiti and the diaspora.

A Long-Awaited Return — 51 Years in the Making

Haiti last appeared in the World Cup on June 15, 1974, during the tournament held in West Germany. Led by legends like Emmanuel Sanon, whose unforgettable goal against Italy shocked the world, Haiti made history as one of the first Caribbean nations to qualify.

Now, 51 years later, the dream lives again.

Generations of players, fans, and families have waited for this moment — a moment many feared might never come again. But Haiti persevered.

A Triumph Beyond Football

This qualification is more than a sports victory.

It is a message of resilience, a display of unity, and a powerful reminder of Haiti’s unbreakable spirit.

From Port-au-Prince to Cap-Haïtien, from Miami to Montreal and Paris, Haitian communities poured into the streets waving flags, playing kompa, beating drums, and crying tears of joy. The celebrations erupted instantly — because this triumph belongs to everyone.

The Road to the World Cup

Through grit, discipline, and heart, the Haitian national team battled through the qualifiers, overcoming adversity at every turn. Their success is proof that talent thrives even in the toughest conditions.

This qualification revives Haiti’s football legacy and opens a new chapter for the next generation of Haitian superstars.

A Nation Ready for the World Stage

As Haiti prepares to take on the world once again, one thing is clear:

This is more than football. This is history.

A nation rises.

A people unite.

A dream continues.

Haiti is going to the World Cup — for the first time since 1974.

🇭🇹🔥⚽ Ayiti leve!