Confederation: CONCACAF • 2026 Group: Group C
Haiti came through CONCACAF qualifying to reach the finals. They are placed in Group C, where the current schedule on the site lists matches against Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco. Sébastien Migné remains the head coach.
Haiti arrive with 2 World Cup appearances including 2026, and their best World Cup result remains group stage (1974). The likely core still runs through Derrick Etienne Jr., Duckens Nazon, and Jean‐Ricner Bellegarde. 83rd is the current FIFA ranking shown, and that leaves them in outsider territory, but not without a path to stay competitive if the group games remain tight.
| 2026 World Cup Qualification | Qualified from CONCACAF |
|---|---|
| World Cup Group | Group C |
| Major Honors | Best World Cup result: Group stage (1974); confederation: CONCACAF |
| Current FIFA Men's Ranking | 83rd |
| Head Coach | Sébastien Migné |
| Highest-Ever FIFA Ranking | 4th |

Haiti look strongest in a 4-2-3-1. The shape gives the team a stable back four, enough protection in midfield, and clear lanes for the wide and central attackers. With Carlens Arcus and Keeto Thermoncy helping to stabilise the base and Jean‐Ricner Bellegarde, Leverton Pierre, Derrick Etienne Jr., and Duckens Nazon carrying the progressive work, the tactical picture feels clearer than the older thin version of this page.
Sébastien Migné is most likely to lean on compact spacing, fast ball circulation, and direct forward support once possession turns. There is enough balance for controlled build-up and quick transitions rather than one-dimensional football.
Head Coach: Sébastien Migné
A 4-2-3-1 is the clearest option for Haiti based on the current squad and the probable lineup already shown. It keeps the structure familiar, supports the main creators, and leaves enough protection behind the ball for tougher group-stage stretches.
| Position | Likely Option |
|---|---|
| GK | Johny Placide |
| Defenders | Carlens Arcus, Keeto Thermoncy, Ricardo Adé, Hannes Delcroix |
| Midfielders | Jean‐Ricner Bellegarde, Leverton Pierre, Carl Fred Sainté |
| Attackers | Derrick Etienne Jr., Duckens Nazon, Don Deedson Louicius |
Haiti kits for 2026 split into confirmed releases and items still waiting on official supplier confirmation.
Fan versions and player-cut editions are stocked separately — check sizing before buying. The kit supplier is adidas. The separate Haiti kit guide now carries the fuller release-status detail.




The team already have a defined group path against Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco, a settled coaching reference in Sébastien Migné, and a current ranking line of 83rd. That leaves them in outsider territory, but not without a path to stay competitive if the group games remain tight.
If Derrick Etienne Jr., Duckens Nazon, and Don Deedson Louicius convert chances consistently and the midfield led by Jean‐Ricner Bellegarde and Leverton Pierre controls transitions, Haiti can make this group uncomfortable for opponents. The exact ceiling will still depend on finishing, defensive concentration, and how well the final tournament squad holds up physically across three matches.
Got Questions?
They came through CONCACAF qualifying to reach the 2026 World Cup.
Sébastien Migné is the current head coach, and the probable setup still points to a 4-2-3-1 as the clearest base structure.
Haiti face Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco in Group C.
Their current FIFA ranking is 83rd. Their highest-ever ranking was 4th.
The current Haiti kit picture on this site points to adidas as the supplier. The clearest public read is the home shirt as Supplier relationship is clear, final shirt presentation is not., with the away shirt tracked as Alternate-kit details are weaker than the home picture right now..