Analyse

The list of the U20 national selection blocked in the drawers of the FHF?

By: Mythsouka Jean-Philippe

While the countdown continues for international competitions, the Haitian Football Federation (FHF) has surprised many fans by still not publishing the prelist of players who will represent the Haitian national under-20 team. This lack of official communication has raised legitimate questions within the sporting community and supporters. Why did the FHF make this choice?

Several hypotheses can be put forward to try to understand this decision. Some observers believe that considerations linked to the composition of the team could be at the origin of this delay. The search for the best talents, the availability of players, or even questions related to logistics and preparation could be factors to take into account in establishing this prelist.

In any case, several players called up in the list of 26 selected have officially communicated their call-up to the national team with a view to taking part in the last phase of the World Cup qualifiers. Ganaël Gary, Alex De Almeida, Jona Medna, Rafa Intervil, Colo Myson and Adelson Bélizaire, to name just a few.

However, the lack of transparency on the part of the FHF on this subject raises legitimate concerns. Supporters and players in Haitian football are impatiently waiting to know the young talents who will wear the national colors in upcoming competitions. The FHF should therefore consider the importance of communication and transparency in the management of the affairs of the national under-20 team, in order to maintain the trust and commitment of supporters.

Ultimately, this legitimate question remains: why did the FHF make this choice not to publish the prelist of players under 20? The answer to this question remains a mystery to this day, but it is certain that the sporting community is impatiently waiting to lift the veil on this decision.