In a significant development for Caribbean football, Haiti’s national team coach Sébastien Migné has revealed his 25-player selection for upcoming international friendlies against Tunisia and Iceland. The matches, scheduled for March 28 and 31, 2026, at Toronto’s BMO Field, mark the Grenadiers’ first gathering since their historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The squad introduction, delivered during a digital press conference on March 17, 2026, features three debutants: Wilson Isidor from English club Sunderland, Delentz Pierre of FC Tulsa in the United States, and Woodensky Pierre from Haiti’s domestic Violette AC. These selections demonstrate Migné’s strategy of blending established overseas professionals with emerging domestic talent.
The comprehensive roster includes experienced players such as goalkeeper Johnny Placide (SC Bastia, France), defender Carlens Arcus (Angers SCO, France), and attacker Duckens Nazon (Esteghlal FC, Iran). The selection represents Haiti’s global football diaspora with players competing in eleven different countries across Europe, North America, and South America.
These preparatory matches serve as crucial building blocks for Haiti’s World Cup campaign, providing opportunities for tactical refinement and team cohesion against quality international opposition. The encounter against Tunisia offers particular significance as both nations prepare for North America’s premier football tournament.
Ticket availability for the Haiti versus Tunisia match has been announced through official Canadian ticketing platforms, with the Canadian venue providing neutral ground for these international contests.
