Youth selection

CONCACAF Girls U15 Championship: Haiti loses to Jamaica

By: Peterson Pierre-Louis

The Haitian U15 women’s team suffered a second 2-1 defeat against Jamaica at the CONCACAF Girls U15 Championship. It was a duel of losers.

A Haitian U15 women’s team with some remarkable talent was brought to its knees for a second consecutive time in the competition. After a shipwreck (9-0) against Costa Rica. This match gave the coach the right to adjust his team and the opportunity to judge our little grenadières against the Jamaicans. Note that Jamaica was humiliated by the Americans 11-0 during its first outing. On this subject we have many questions to ask. Hypotheses to highlight.

If national football has been disoriented since 2020 after the fall of 20 years of Yves Jean-Bart. Added with the problem of insecurity in the country, one wonders what is the objective of the Normalization Committee for Haitian football?

We can identify that one of the real problems of this selection is the cohesion. Since the players were not in normal preparation for a competition of such magnitude.

Football today is no longer consistent with results based on small bluff projects. Since the arrival of the said committee, youth football in the country has not been revived. No regular football. The leaders of the normalization committee are satisfied only with bogus projects like that of grasseroots.

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In picture the 📸program named grasseroots of the FHF

What will the normalization committee do to try to straighten out national football which is collapsing? This cry of alarm has been launched! The leaders of the FHF must finally wake up to restore the image of grassroots football. The root of this game in Haiti must not die.

_Haiti’s latest results in U20 were totally negative with 3 defeats in as many matches. The Haitian U15 women’s selection is on the same path. The inactivity of the Haitian senior women’s selection sows serious doubts about the work of the Normalization Committee which has done nothing to save Haiti’s king sport.