Haiti's World Cup team trains in Port St. Lucie: Players to know
The Haiti Men's National Soccer Team will train in Port St. Lucie for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, their first since 1974.
The world’s biggest sporting event is less than a month away from its opening kickoff. As the top soccer players in the world converge to North America for the 2026 FIFA World Cup , players from one Caribbean nation will settle for a brief time on the Treasure Coast in the leadup. The Haiti Men’s National Soccer Team will hold a training camp at the voco Sandpiper All-Inclusive Resort from Sunday, May 24 to June 8 along the St.
Lucie River in Port St. Lucie. “Les Grenadiers” will be hosted by the newly-formed Port St.
Lucie Soccer Club of the United Soccer League. More: Haiti to train in Florida for World Cup 2026, team's first in 52 years More: $32,970 for a World Cup ticket? Fans aren't fond of FIFA prices Haiti, who will take part in its first Men’s World Cup since 1974, officially released its final 26-man roster on May 15.
Twenty-five of the 26 are diaspora players. Woodensky Pierre, a midfielder for Violette Athletic Club, is the country’s only home-based player. The other players are from professional clubs spread across 13 different countries, from France, Germany and Belgium to Portugal, England and the United States.
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