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Haiti: The World Cup team who can't play at home

13 May 2026

17 minutes

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Haiti has been a country in turmoil for more than a decade. A devastating earthquake triggered a humanitarian crisis in 2010, and many areas are under the control of violent criminal gangs.

Its national football teams cannot currently play games at home - but this summer, the Haitian men's team will compete at the Fifa World Cup for the first time since 1974. Haiti also reached the finals of the women's World Cup for the first time in 2023.

The BBC's Emma Smith has spoken to Jerome Salbert, a football agent who's been helping the Haitian FA find and recruit players. He explains why players like Sunderland's Wilson Isidor and Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde have pledged their allegiance to Haiti, and highlights Haitian squad members to watch out for this summer.

Emma also tells More than the Score's Ade Adedoyin about the challenges that Haitian officials and players have faced since 2010.

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