World Cup 2026 : PM Fils-Aimé in the United States to support our Grenadiers

Haiti’s journey at the 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to kick off this weekend, and the nation’s top political leadership is stepping up to rally behind its national football team, the Grenadiers. On Thursday, June 11, 2026, Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé departed Haiti for the United States, where he will be in attendance for the team’s opening group stage match against Scotland, scheduled for 9:00 p.m. local (and Haitian) time on June 13 at Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium, located just outside Boston, Massachusetts.

For the Haitian nation, this World Cup appearance marks a historic milestone, and the prime minister’s trip carries far more meaning than simply attending a sporting event. Through his in-person presence at the match, Fils-Aimé aims to demonstrate unwavering, full-hearted support for the Grenadiers and every member of the Haitian national delegation. This moment stands as a source of collective national pride, and the prime minister’s attendance also serves as a public gesture of encouragement to Haitian youth and the broader domestic sports community, which the government frames as central pillars of national unity and shared hope.

In the lead-up to the team’s first match, Jean Willio Patrick Chrispin, Haiti’s Secretary of State for Communication, released a statement extending warm congratulations and sincere encouragement to the Grenadiers as they prepare to take the global stage to defend Haiti’s national colors.

The statement from the Haitian government went further, issuing a nationwide call for all Haitian citizens to rally behind the national squad. Officials emphasized that beyond final match scores, every World Cup appearance by the Grenadiers is an opportunity to showcase to the global community the strength of Haitian unity, the resilience that defines the nation, and the unshakable loyalty Haitians hold for their homeland. The government encouraged every household, neighborhood, city, and community across the country to turn into a hub of collective support for the team.

A special fraternal appeal was also extended to the vast Haitian diaspora spread across every continent, particularly for diaspora members who will be in attendance at the U.S.-hosted matches. “Your presence, your songs and your fervor will constitute an invaluable source of motivation for our players,” the statement read, adding that diaspora fans serve as living ambassadors for Haiti, extending the nation’s energy as the entire country unites in excitement for the global tournament.

Amid this moment of national communion, the Fils-Aimé administration called on every Haitian citizen to send positive energy to the national team. “May our prayers, our encouragement and our confidence accompany the Grenadiers throughout their journey,” the statement concluded. “Together, let’s make this World Cup a symbol of unity, national pride and renewed hope. Go Grenadiers! Go Haiti!”