Youth selection

U20 National Team Gathering: Players at the disposal of the technical staff

Par : Dérestable John Mickenley

The gathering of Haiti’s young U-20 men’s team for the Concacaf Championship began on a positive note with the arrival of fourteen members of the delegation in Mexico City. The group, comprising ten key players, was immediately transferred to Querétaro, where the intensive training camp will take place in preparation for the upcoming tournament.

The first ten players in attendance include: Jonah Menard, Darrell Etienne, Bryan Destin, Christopher Jean François, Carl Henry Laurent, Kaife Tomlinson, Seth Powder, Belmar Joseph, Anthony Nonez, and Rootsken Jean Baptiste. This initial contingent represents a combination of raw talent and technical skills, essential to playing the competition rigorously.

This training camp is of paramount importance to the Haitian U-20 team, as it provides a valuable opportunity to refine tactical strategies, improve team cohesion and optimize players’ fitness. Competition in CONCACAF is notoriously fierce, but the young Grenadiers are determined to prepare thoroughly under the guidance of their experienced technical staff.

The remainder of the Haitian delegation, including other key members of the coaching staff, is expected shortly to complete the squad and strengthen the team’s collective preparation. Their ultimate goal is to represent Haiti with dignity at the CONCACAF U-20 Championship and aim for remarkable performances that will mark not only their own journey but that of Haitian football as a whole.

_The path to glory begins here in Querétaro, where every training session and every moment spent together strengthens the young Grenadiers’ determination to realize their dreams on the international stage. Their journey to success has only just begun, and the CONCACAF football world must now pay attention to this dynamic and ambitious team from Haiti.