Haiti Prepares for Final World Cup Warmup Against Peru at Nu Stadium
Haiti faces Peru at Nu Stadium on Friday in final ‘home’ World Cup warmup

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Haiti's national soccer team will face Peru in their last warmup match before the World Cup, following a 4-0 victory over New Zealand. Coach Sébastien Migné aims to finalize tactics and lineup for the tournament, emphasizing the importance of squad depth as they prepare to compete against Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco.
- 01Haiti's coach Sébastien Migné expressed excitement about the team's performance against New Zealand, highlighting the depth and unity among players.
- 02The match against Peru will be Haiti's fourth encounter with the South American team, who have won all previous matches.
- 03Haiti's roster is now complete with the arrival of Olivier Woodensky Pierre, the last player to join the team.
- 04FIFA is providing over 4,500 World Cup tickets to U.S. military veterans and first responders as part of a community initiative.
- 05FIFA President Gianni Infantino inaugurated a refurbished school field in Miami, underscoring FIFA's commitment to community engagement.
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Haiti's national soccer team, buoyed by a recent 4-0 victory over New Zealand, will play Peru on Friday at Nu Stadium in Miami. This match serves as their final warmup before the World Cup, where they will compete against Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco. Coach Sébastien Migné is eager to finalize his lineup and tactics, having been encouraged by the team's performance and the turnout from the Haitian diaspora. The match will mark Haiti's fourth meeting with Peru, who have historically dominated their encounters. Migné emphasized the importance of squad depth, noting that success in the tournament would require contributions from the entire roster. In addition to the match, FIFA is collaborating with Bank of America and Vet Tix to provide over 4,500 World Cup tickets to U.S. military veterans and first responders. Infantino also inaugurated a refurbished field at KIPP Miami Public Schools, highlighting FIFA's commitment to community development and youth engagement through sports.
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The match and ticket initiative foster community engagement and support for local soccer fans and veterans.
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