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Pages in category "Haitian men's footballers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 226 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It includes Haitian footballers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category contains past and present players of the senior Haiti national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels).
Following the affiliation of the Haitian Football Federation with FIFA in 1933, Haiti was able to register for the qualifiers for the 1934 World Cup in Italy. Les Grenadiers led by coach Édouard Baker, [ 12 ] played three games against Cuba , all at the Parc Leconte in Port-au-Prince , having lost twice (1–3, 0–6) and one resulting in a 1 ...
Haitian women's footballers (2 C, 48 P) This page was last edited on 16 April 2020, at 20:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
This is a list of notable Haitian people. It includes people who were born in Haiti or possess Haitian citizenship, who are notable in Haiti and abroad. Due to Haitian nationality laws, dual citizenship is now permitted by the Constitution of Haiti, therefore people of Haitian ancestry born outside of the country are not included in this list, unless they have renounced their foreign ...
Joseph played for Haiti at the 2007 CONCACAF U17 Tournament and the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup, before making his debut for the full senior Haitiian national team in 2008. . Joseph appear in 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Caribbean Cup 2012, Gold Cup 2013 and friendlies apparitions on numerous occas
Emmanuel "Manno" Sanon (25 June 1951 – 21 February 2008 [1]) was a Haitian professional footballer who played as a striker. He starred in the Haiti national team winning the 1973 CONCACAF Championship. Haiti qualified for the finals of the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Though they lost all three matches Sanon scored twice in the tournament.
In 1973, Haiti hosted the CONCACAF Championship, which also served as the qualification for the 1974 World Cup in Germany. Haiti won all but their last match against Mexico but finished with the most points in the tournament [4] and qualified for their first world football championship, where arguably their best football player of all time, Emmanuel Sanon, wrote history.