Team profile
Haiti
Projected squad breakdown, formation notes, and match context for Haiti heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Projected XI
4-2-3-1Projected starters with position context.
Team analysis
Haiti enters the 2026 World Cup under the guidance of coach Sébastian Migné, aiming to make a significant impact on the global stage. Although their current FIFA ranking is not available, Haiti's participation in the tournament is a testament to their growing footballing prowess. The team is composed of a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, predominantly playing in clubs across various leagues. This diversity in club experience could prove beneficial as they face the challenges of the World Cup. Haiti's squad is characterized by a solid defensive lineup and a midfield capable of both creativity and control. Their participation in the World Cup is a historic moment for the nation, and they will look to capitalize on this opportunity by showcasing their skills and determination. As they await the announcement of their group opponents, Haiti's focus will be on refining their strategies and building cohesion within the squad.
Tactical breakdown
Haiti is likely to adopt a 4-2-3-1 formation, which provides a balanced approach between defense and attack. This setup allows them to maintain a solid defensive structure with two holding midfielders, while also enabling quick transitions to attack through their wingers and attacking midfielder. The team's playing style is expected to focus on compactness in defense, with an emphasis on quick counter-attacks. Utilizing the pace and skill of their wide players, Haiti will aim to stretch opposition defenses and create scoring opportunities. Key patterns in their play will include overlapping runs from full-backs to support the wingers and a reliance on the central attacking midfielder to link play between the lines. Set-pieces could also be a crucial aspect of their strategy, given the physical presence of their defenders.
Key players
Carnejy Louis, the goalkeeper, will be a crucial figure in Haiti's defensive setup, providing leadership and experience between the posts. In defense, Carnejy Baptiste, a commanding center-back, will be tasked with organizing the backline and neutralizing opposition threats. In midfield, Alex Joseph, playing as a central attacking midfielder, will be pivotal in orchestrating Haiti's offensive plays and providing creativity in the final third. On the wings, Bryan Joseph and Alex Baptiste are expected to be key players, using their pace and dribbling skills to exploit spaces and deliver crosses into the box. These players will be central to Haiti's hopes of advancing beyond the group stage.
Group stage outlook
Haiti's group stage chances will largely depend on the draw and the quality of their opponents. As a team with no current FIFA ranking, they may be viewed as underdogs, but this could work to their advantage by allowing them to play without pressure. To progress to the knockout rounds, Haiti will need to secure points against similarly ranked teams and aim for at least one upset against a higher-ranked opponent. Their realistic path to the knockout stage involves a strong defensive performance, capitalizing on counter-attacks, and making the most of set-piece opportunities.
Full squad

A. Pierre
Haiti

Alexandre Pierre
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard

G. Elien
Haiti

G. Innocent
Haiti

Grant Leveille

J. Duverger
Haiti

J. Placide
Haiti

Johny Placide
SC Bastia

Josue Duverger
FC Cosmos Koblenz

T. Algarin
Haiti

C. Arcus
Haiti

Carlens Arcus
Angers SCO

D. Lacroix
Haiti

Duke Lacroix
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC

F. Dulysse
Haiti

G. Métusala
Haiti

Garven Metusala
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC

H. Delcroix
Haiti

Hannes Delcroix
FC Lugano

J. Duverne
Haiti

K. Thermoncy
Haiti
Keeto Thermoncy
BSC Young Boys U21

M. Expérience
Haiti

Martin Expérience
AS Nancy-Lorraine

P. Pierre-Louis
Haiti

Ricardo Adé
LDU Quito

Stéphane Lambese
Football Club Fleury 91

W. Paugain
Haiti

Belmar Joseph
Haiti

C. Attys
Haiti

C. F. Sainte

C. Sainté
Haiti
Carl-Fred Sainte
El Paso Locomotive FC

Christopher Attys
US Triestina

D. Jean
Haiti

D. Jean-Jacques
Haiti

Danley Jean Jacques
Philadelphia Union

J. Bellegarde
Haiti

J. Desdunes

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde
Wolverhampton Wanderers

L. Pierre
Haiti

Leverton Pierre
FC Vizela

M. Cantave
Haiti

T. Michel
Haiti

W. Pierre
Haiti

B. Labissiere
Haiti

D. Etienne
Haiti

D. Nazon
Haiti

Derrick Etienne Jr.
Toronto FC

Duckens Nazon
Esteghlal FC

F. Picault
Haiti

F. Pierrot
Haiti

Frantzdy Pierrot
Caykur Rizespor

J. Casimir
Haiti

Josué Casimir
AJ Auxerre

L. Deedson
Haiti

Louicius Don Deedson
FC Dallas

M. Clerveaux
Haiti

M. Prunier
Haiti

R. Providence
Haiti

Ruben Providence
Almere City FC

S. Lambese
Haiti

Teo Michel

W. Pacius
Haiti

Woobens Pacius
Nashville SC

Y. Fortuné
Haiti
Match context
Scheduled matches (earliest first)Complejo Deportivo Guillermo Prospero Trinidad, Oranjestad
Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, California
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Stadion Ergilio Hato, Willemstad
Qualification snapshot
Preparation and route context
Recent warm-up form plus the qualification path that led Haiti into the tournament.
- Route
- FIFA World Cup Qualifying - Concacaf
- Qualification record
- 4W-2D-2L
- Latest qualifier
- Wednesday, November 19, 2025
- Latest friendly
- Saturday, March 22, 2025
W vs Nicaragua
W vs Azerbaijan
Recent friendlies
International warm-up record: 1W-1D-0L
Saturday, March 22, 2025
HaitivsAzerbaijan
W3-0Saturday, March 23, 2024
HaitivsFrench Guiana
D1-1
Partner picks
Fan shop
Official kits, accessories, and fan gear for Haiti supporters.