Analyse

Two jewels with promising futures for Haitian football

Couple Hendy Desilien

Haitian football continues to reveal promising young talents. Among them, two young players from the Real Hope Football Academy. Timéus Jeffté Paredes and Woodson Félix Jr., are preparing to join the Haitian under-15 selection for the next gathering in August. These two prodigies, already well known to Haitian football fans, could play a crucial role in the national team’s quest for success.

Promising young champions

Timéus Jeffté Paredes and Woodson Félix Jr. recently contributed to the title of their team, Real Hope, and attracted attention thanks to their exceptional performances. Timéus, born August 2, 2009, plays as an attacking midfielder. His sense of the game, his physical ability and his leadership on and off the field make him a complete player. Woodson, meanwhile, born November 9, 2009, shines as a left winger. Often compared to Neymar for his devastating dribbles and his dynamism, he is a real nightmare for opposing defenders.

Undeniable assets for the U15 selection

These two young players represent undeniable assets for the Haitian U15 selection. Timéus Jeffté Paredes, with his playing intelligence and his leadership spirit, could bring great added value to the team. His ambition to participate in this competition and make his country shine demonstrates his commitment and determination.

Woodson Félix Jr., nicknamed the “Haitian Neymar,” is another gem in the making. His technical skills and offensive flair make him an ideal candidate to strengthen the national team’s attack. His enthusiasm and desire to showcase his talent to the world could play a crucial role in the success of the U15 team.

A bright future for them

The integration of Timéus and Woodson into the U15 selection would be a valuable opportunity for these young talents to further develop and stand out on the international scene. Participating in a CONCACAF competition would be an enriching experience and could open doors to professional contracts abroad.

The future of Haitian football seems promising with talents like Timéus Jeffté Paredes and Woodson Félix Jr. These two young prodigies, ready to represent their country with pride and determination, are impatiently awaiting their call-up for the U15 selection. Next August, they hope to prove their worth and help Haiti shine on the international stage.