Published by : Emmanuel Paul
Englsih, Soccer   | Reading time :  minutes

Haiti’s national team kept its sights firmly set on the 2026 World Cup with a commanding 3–0 victory over Nicaragua on Tuesday night, a result that could prove decisive in CONCACAF qualifying.

Dukens Nazon opened the scoring in the 12th minute after a well-worked move. Danley Jean Jacques doubled the lead in the 35th, sending Haiti into halftime with a comfortable cushion. The Grenadiers dictated the tempo and absorbed Nicaragua’s limited pressure. Despite second-half forays, the visitors never broke down Haiti’s well-drilled back line.
Deep into stoppage time, Louicius Don Deedson added a third. The win was as emphatic as it was symbolic. The performance underscored a disciplined, confident Haitian side. The team appears to be finding cohesion under its technical staff.
With the result, Haiti strengthens its position in the race for a 2026 berth. Haiti next faces Honduras on October 13. This will be another high-stakes test. Honduras is also in the hunt for qualification.
A place at the finals would be Haiti’s first since 1974, when the team made its World Cup debut in West Germany. Fifty-two years later, a return to football’s biggest stage would mean more than a sporting achievement. It would be a symbol of unity and hope for a nation under strain.
In a country confronting an unprecedented security and political crisis, the Grenadiers’ campaign has become a rare source of pride and collective optimism. Beyond the scoreline, Tuesday’s win reflected the resolve of a group determined to restore Haiti’s stature on the global football map.
Attention now turns to the remaining qualifiers, where every point will matter in turning this ambition into reality.

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