Gang-wracked Haiti unites to celebrate first World Cup qualification in 50 years

Fireworks cracked over Port-au-Prince and crowds poured into the streets as Haiti erupted in a rare moment of national unity, celebrating the country’s historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup. In a brief respite from months of gang-driven turmoil, Haitians danced, sang, and waved flags late into the night after the Grenadiers secured their first World Cup spot in more than 50 years—an achievement that momentarily transformed a nation under siege into a nation in jubilation.

Gang-wracked Haiti unites to celebrate first World Cup qualification in 50 years
Fireworks cracked over Port-au-Prince and crowds poured into the streets as Haiti erupted in a rare moment of national unity, celebrating the country’s historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup. In a brief respite from months of gang-driven turmoil, Haitians danced, sang, and waved flags late into the night after the Grenadiers secured their first World Cup spot in more than 50 years—an achievement that momentarily transformed a nation under siege into a nation in jubilation.

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