By Mythsouka Jean-Philippe

The 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup promises to be exciting with 25 clubs already qualified, several of which have Haitian players in their ranks who will continue to shine on the regional scene. These talents, from various CONCACAF leagues, will be keen to bring honor to their country while contributing to the success of their respective teams.

Among the Haitian representatives, we find Garven Michée Metusala (FC Forge, Canada), Charles Hérold Junior (Cibao FC, Dominican Republic) and Fabrice Picault (Whitecaps Vancouver, MLS). Metusala, a solid defender, and Hérold, a creative attacking midfielder, will be major assets for their clubs. Picault, with his speed and ability to score, could make the difference in decisive matches. These players embody the growing influence of Haitian football in CONCACAF competitions.

Finally, Benji Michel, Haitian-American striker from Real Salt Lake, could also make an impact on this edition of the Champions Cup. Although he has not yet played for the Haitian national team, his return to MLS after an inglorious stint in Portugal allows him to relaunch himself little by little. The presence of these Haitian talents in this major tournament shows not only the growing importance of the Haitian diaspora but also the promising future of Haitian football on the international scene.

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