Haiti entered the World Cup with minimal attention surrounding their matches. Despite not securing a win, they exit as one of the most thrilling teams during the group stage. Their experience in North America this summer has left them taking home far more than initially expected.
Pre-World Cup Expectations
Ranked 47th globally before the tournament, Haiti was predicted to be the second-worst team participating. Group C posed a significant challenge with formidable opponents such as Brazil, Morocco, and Scotland. Scotland was anticipated to be their simplest match. Scoring even once would have been deemed impressive.
Performance Reality
Final results might suggest Haiti remained in the 47th position, yet their gameplay told a different story. Watching them play across all three matches drew nothing but admiration. Haiti exhibited offensive, passionate soccer irrespective of the opposing team’s skill level.
Instead of focusing on defensive strategies or employing fouls to gain occasional points, Haiti showcased confidence in matching Brazil’s prowess. While Haiti did suffer defeats in all matches, they outperformed Scotland, unsettled Brazil briefly, and challenged Morocco intensively.
Haiti’s fearless play made each game captivating throughout the tournament. Although they did not advance to the Round of 32, their performance earned them high marks. Their demeanor on the field merits an ‘A’ in terms of classroom grading.

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