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World Cup 2026: Haiti fans feel excluded from first tournament since 1974

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Expensive tickets and transport prices and a US travel ban mean few Haitians will be able to attend the matches.

Boston, United States – Haitians are looking forward to their national team’s first World Cup appearance since 1974, but high prices for tickets and transport, plus a travel ban, are preventing many from attending the games. Haiti, who were drawn in Group C, will play Scotland on June 13 in Foxborough, near Boston. They then face Brazil on June 19 in Philadelphia and Morocco on June 24 in Atlanta.

“We are happy Haiti is back in the World Cup after 52 years,” Julio Midy, founder of Boston-based Radio Concorde, which caters to the local Haitian community, told Al Jazeera. “But tickets are very, very expensive and, unfortunately, we cannot afford it. ” The state of Massachusetts is home to one of the largest Haitian populations in the US – about 87,000, according to government figures.

But as Haitians celebrated Les Grenadiers’ impending arrival during the fifth annual Haiti Flag Day at Boston City Hall on May 15, an informal survey failed to find anyone with a ticket to a match. “For a long time, my office have been advocating for community tickets at a low cost or no cost, and we have just hit walls every time,” Haitian-American Boston City Councillor Ruthzee Louijeune told Al Jazeera. “I know there are Haitian people that are going, that have purchased tickets at face value, or whatever price is going on online, but it is cost-prohibitive for a number of people in our community.

” Single tickets for the game against Scotland were listed at $2,100 on FIFA’s website on May 13. Parking will cost $150 at the 68,000-capacity stadium in Foxborough and will be limited to 7,500 cars, with satellite lots a mile to two miles (1. 6km to 3.

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