Published by : Rigaldo Saint-Charles
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After four days of competition, the Confederation of Football of North America, Central America and the Caribbean published this Thursday on its official website the 11 type of the league of nations of CONCACAF, League B. Haiti is the most represented team in this 11 type with 3 players.

With a draw and three consecutive successes in the second edition of the CONCACAF Nations League, Group B and League B, the Haitian men’s soccer team is the most represented in the 11 type published this Thursday by the supreme body of the region, after four days played.

The defender Ricardo Adé (2 games, 0 goals), the midfielder Derrick Etienne Jr (4 games, 2 goals) and the striker Carnejy Antoine (4 games, 4 goals) make the Haitian soccer selection, the team with the most representatives, followed by Trinidad and Tobago (2), Antigua and Barbuda (2) and Guadeloupe (2). Cuba and Nicaragua are represented by one player each.

Here is the typical XI for the CONCACAF Nations League, League B.

GUARDIAN:

Nick Townsend (Antigua & Barbuda)

DEFENDERS

Noah Powder (Trinidad and Tobago)

Ricardo Adé (Haiti)

Daniel Bowry (Antigua and Barbuda)

Josué Quijano (Nicaragua)

MIDDLEWALKERS

Derrick Etienne Jr (Haiti)

Onel Hernandez (Cuba)

Levi Garcia (Trinidad and Tobago)

FORWARDERS

Carnejy Antoine (Haiti)

Joel Sarrucco (Guadeloupe)

Thierry Ambroise (Guadeloupe)

A classic 1-4-3-3 team.

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