Haiti names squad for historic world cup debut

Haiti has unveiled its first-ever World Cup squad ahead of the tournament. The team will compete in Group C against Brazil, Scotland and Morocco. Their opening fixture takes place on 14 June against Scotland.

Haiti has released a 26-player squad under coach Sébastien Migné for the country's maiden appearance at the World Cup. The roster mixes defenders such as Carlens Arcus and Ricardo Adé with midfielders including Danley Jean-Jacques and Carl Fred Sainté. Attackers led by Duckens Nazon and Frantzdy Pierrot complete the selection.

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