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Sports => Football => Topic started by: Jean on December 10, 2007, 04:04:37 PM
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Guys,
Look at Haiti foreign based pool. From the list, only 2 players have not confirmed yet (Kim Jaggy still dreams to play for Swiss in Euro and Alexandre in Mexico). Do not be surprised if we make big noise at the olympic qualifications in March. Just to tell you that at Digicel it was our B team too. From the list, only 3 players were there.
In the past, Haiti uses to line up 2 or 3 foreign players after the GC. The mentality of Haitians staff change after seeing what Guadeloupe achieved. Now they focus a lot to increase their foreign based pool. We beat Ja U23 with 6 foreign based (including 2 in the bench). It proves us that Ja is not that better but the always have a psychological advantage with a strong foreign based.
At U23, we bring our foreign based then we got the results with style. For final phase in march, we will have most likely 10 - 12 foreign based players in the lineup, so no fear of Adu, Altidore or Dos Santos. On a bad day, US 23 can loose against us.
The long conjoint supremacy of Ja and T&T over the caribbean is really over. We have a decent foreign based pool to compete with both of you, which any other carribean team does not have. Local players against local players, I do not think that any of them (JA and T&T) is far away of Haiti. The difference was always based on foreign based and we are closing the gap very quick....ANYWAY GUYS YOU WILL SEE BY YOURSELF AT THE OLYMPIC QUALIFICATIONS FINAL PHASES.
European Based
Age Pos Club
Johnny Placide 19 GK Le Havre 2nd div (France)
Jean Jacques Pierre 26 DF Nantes 2nd div (France)
Kim Jaggy 24 DF Sparta Rotterdam 1st div (Holland)
Jean Philippe Peguero 26 FW Brondby 1st (Denmark)
Abel Thermeus 23 FW Levante 1st (Spain)
Bridrecce Azor 19 FW Sampdoria (this year transfer to another club) 1st (Italy)
Yves Hadley Desmarest 28 MD Vitoria Guimaraes 1st (Portugal)
Lesly Fellinga 22 DF BV Veendaam 2nd (Holland)
Tim velten 22 MD BV Veendaam 2nd (Holland)
Romain Genevois 20 DF FC Gueugnon 2nd (France)
Jean Francois Lescinel 21 DF EA Guingamp 2nd (France)
Josue Mayard 27 DF Nottoden 2nd (Norway)
Frantz Bertin 24 DF CD Benidorm 3rd (Spain)
Windsor Noncent(maybe)23 DF Levallois 4th!! (France)
Jean Eudes Maurice 21 MD PSG B (reserve) CFA (France)
Latin Based
Sony Norde 18 MD Boca Juniors 1st (Argentina)
Judelin Aveska 20 DF River Plate 1st (Argentina)
Alexandre Boucicaut 26 DF Queretaro 2nd (Mexico)
US Based
Jerrod Laventure 23 FW NY Red Bulls 1st (USA)
Fabrice Noel 22 FW PuertoRico Islanders 2nd (USA)
Johnny Exantus 19 FW NY Red Bulls 1st (USA)
Gerghiny Obas 23 MD Miami FC 2nd (USA)
Jamil Jean Jacques 32 DF Miami FC 2nd (USA)
Stephane Guillaume 23 DF Miami FC 2nd (USA)
Fenelon Gabart 26 GK Miami FC 2nd div (USA)
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ok
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And the Reggae Boyz should worry. ??? WHY?
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Two words......
STERN JOHN!
John eyeing up third promotion
Southampton's hat-trick hero Stern John is targeting another treble as his side edge up the Championship table.John, who scored a 20-minute hat-trick in Saturday's 4-0 win over Hull, is looking for a third promotion from the championship division after achieving the feat with Birmingham and, last year, with Sunderland.
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Allyuh have men in Argentina? How did that happen?
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How is Peguero doing?
Has he recovered from his injury yet?
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allyuh is look at the haitian players in the US?
the haitian unity football league was the best in miami back in the 90s. the haitian side always did well at the annual Copa Latina.
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Allyuh have men in Argentina? How did that happen?
Dem fellas eh no where near the first squad of either Boca or River. In the sure case of Norde not even near de reserves ... and I think the same applies to Aveska. Maybe in lower leagues if they still in Argentina but I don't think so. They not showing in the database.
Haiti had some U-23s on trial in South America and maybe dahiz part of de tie up ... tried but not signed or just taken for exposure - assuming the connection is incorrect. Uruguay had a Haitian connection.
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Allyuh have men in Argentina? How did that happen?
Dem fellas eh no where near the first squad of either Boca or River. In the sure case of Norde not even near de reserves ... and I think the same applies to Aveska. Maybe in lower leagues if they still in Argentina but I don't think so. They not showing in the database.
Haiti had some U-23s on trial in South America and maybe dahiz part of de tie up ... tried but not signed or just taken for exposure - assuming the connection is incorrect. Uruguay had a Haitian connection.
Actually Sony Norde has a couple articles in the Argentinian sports newspapers linking him as a high candidate to move up to the Boca Juniors first squad. Norde and Aveska are in the Boca Juniors and River Plate Academies.
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Flash7, thx for clarifying. Share the links nah. Would like to learn more.
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20 young Haitians just signed contracts with some French clubs (not on the list above). Haitian-French Wagneau Eloi has successfully put Haiti in the French clubs radar as those clubs usually look to Africa for young talents.
I also suspect Haiti-U17 participation in the WC has also provided Eloi a solid argument for his case.
Also, according to the rumours, F. Vorbe is heading to Bordeaux, which is a surprise to me as the Vorbes familly often refuse to let their kids sign with foreign clubs. All that is great news for our football.
Almost all the guys in the list above were born in Haiti. We are not yet at the level to challenge teams like France, Switzerland, and even USA (remember Jozy) for players who may play for us. We need some big victories to convince those kids that we are back for real.
ENVOYEZ LES FRANCAIS! ENVOYEZ LES FRANCAIS!
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Two words......
STERN JOHN!
John eyeing up third promotion
Southampton's hat-trick hero Stern John is targeting another treble as his side edge up the Championship table.John, who scored a 20-minute hat-trick in Saturday's 4-0 win over Hull, is looking for a third promotion from the championship division after achieving the feat with Birmingham and, last year, with Sunderland.
CONCACAF member meh told all yuh, doh get caught wid all yuh pants down and by then it will be 2 late. Wid dat said, correction tuh yuh post boss, let dem know it use tuh be 2 words, but tell dem watch de ride now, we have 6 words fuh all ah dem ;). HIGHLY BLESSED.
Stern John
Kenwyne Jones
Carlos Edwards
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20 young Haitians just signed contracts with some French clubs (not on the list above). Haitian-French Wagneau Eloi has successfully put Haiti in the French clubs radar as those clubs usually look to Africa for young talents.
I also suspect Haiti-U17 participation in the WC has also provided Eloi a solid argument for his case.
Also, according to the rumours, F. Vorbe is heading to Bordeaux, which is a surprise to me as the Vorbes familly often refuse to let their kids sign with foreign clubs. All that is great news for our football.
Almost all the guys in the list above were born in Haiti. We are not yet at the level to challenge teams like France, Switzerland, and even USA (remember Jozy) for players who may play for us. We need some big victories to convince those kids that we are back for real.
ENVOYEZ LES FRANCAIS! ENVOYEZ LES FRANCAIS!
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but the USA u-17 squad has another kid of Haitian descent, Stefan Jerome, who recently scored for them in a friendly against Russia's u-17 squad. I guess Josmer Altidore was just the beginning. :-\
It looks like the USSF is taking France's approach and taking mostly foreign born players or first generation Americans. Soon or later the USA squad will be all African, Hispanic, and West Indian players.
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But Fabien Vorbe and Peterson Joseph are 2 stars in the making.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF78-Q4N-Ng
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Well haiti have national training centre funded by fifa ...it get mash up due to the civil un rest a few years ago and got built back.... it looks nice flash btw... I wonder where our players reside
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What is that? A Haitian invasion of the Trini site? ;D
Ok, guys, cut it out. :)
Too much info is not good, specially when it's of little or no interest to your audience ;)
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so toussaint who is the player to keep an eye out for on hatian under17 team for the qualifiers later next year..... just asking and what up with the current team that played in korea are they back in camp??
btw is there a haiti supporter group ?
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so toussaint who is the player to keep an eye out for on hatian under17 team for the qualifiers later next year..... just asking and what up with the current team that played in korea are they back in camp??
btw is there a haiti supporter group ?
We currently have over 80 kids in camp in Croix-des-Bouquets (near Port-au-Prince). Those kids were selected from a nationwide youth tournament that was won by team 'North'. The kid who won the best player trophy is Sabbat and he is 13, meaning that he may be available for the next U-17 WCQ.
A lot of great things are happening with the current U-17 players. Almost all of them have signed with European clubs. Those players will probably form the bulk of the U-20 team and the fans are already calling for Fabien Vorbe to join the national team. Many U-20 players like Sony and Aveska have played in both the U-23 and national team. The FHF is doing a good job keeping the players together and active.
A supporter group is a great thing. But, there is not an organized/official Haitian supporter group and there is not a dominant Haitian foot site like Reggaeboyz and Socawarriors. Haitian fans post in http://sakapfet.com/ (http://sakapfet.com/) , http://www.haiti24.com/portal.php, haitiwebs.com (http://haitiwebs.com) etc. On match days, they usually meet in http://www.haiti24.com/portal.php for live reports. I often post in the forum of that site.
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Hey give ah break down of thier clubs nuh toussaint that they have signed for in europe.. this would be good that mean if them guys play a fewgame they should be read for the next under 20
so toussaint yuh mean haiti play guatemala under 23 on the 15 dec and yuh could not even say....
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Hey give ah break down of thier clubs nuh toussaint that they have signed for in europe.. this would be good that mean if them guys play a fewgame they should be read for the next under 20
so toussaint yuh mean haiti play guatemala under 23 on the 15 dec and yuh could not even say....
Other than Charles Herold who I know is going to Le Mans, I don't remember on top my head who is going where. But, Bordeaux, Monaco, and Lens are among European clubs that have already proposed contracts to some of our U-17 players.
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great news.... great news and i see there is talk about Yves Desmarets joining haiti
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The game against Guatemala is REALLY to evaluate the integration of some U-17 and U-20 players in the U-23 team. We all expect to see Herold, Peterson, and maybe Vorbe in the game. Of course Sony, Aveska, and a couple Europe-based players like Azor and Fellinga will also be there. Notice all of those young players have contracts in foreign leagues.
Actually, Demarest will be a great addition to the national team. he is doing extremely well in Portugal.
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The game against Guatemala is REALLY to evaluate the integration of some U-17 and U-20 players in the U-23 team. We all expect to see Herold, Peterson, and maybe Vorbe in the game. Of course Sony, Aveska, and a couple Europe-based players like Azor and Fellinga will also be there. Notice all of those young players have contracts in foreign leagues.
Actually, Demarest will be a great addition to the national team. he is doing extremely well in Portugal.
toussiaint you all know this is a great opportunity to qualify for south arica ...... how do you think you all will do come next june when you all meet panama costa and guyana??... time to call back all the big names
if we meet in the final round in 2009(that is if both team qualify) i want no excuses when you all are beaten....
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The game against Guatemala is REALLY to evaluate the integration of some U-17 and U-20 players in the U-23 team. We all expect to see Herold, Peterson, and maybe Vorbe in the game. Of course Sony, Aveska, and a couple Europe-based players like Azor and Fellinga will also be there. Notice all of those young players have contracts in foreign leagues.
Actually, Demarest will be a great addition to the national team. he is doing extremely well in Portugal.
toussiaint you all know this is a great opportunity to qualify for south arica ...... how do you thing you all will do come next june when you all meet panama costa and guyana??... time to call back all the big names
if we meet in the final round in 2009(that is if both team qualify) i want no excuses when you all are beaten....
We are in the best possible group and we will top the group if we have Peguero, Demarest, Eloi, Cadet, Alexandre Boucicault (a different one who plays in Mexico) and the regulars like Bertin and Jean Jacques Pierre. We are on par with CR and we are slightly better than Panama, which has never beaten us by the way.
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yuh eh even mention guyana wha is dat :devil:
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yuh eh even mention guyana wha is dat :devil:
No disrespect at all for Guyana. I simply think Haiti, TnT, Cuba, and Jamaica have psychological advantage over all the other CFU teams. But, can Guyana shock Haiti? Sure! I just don't see it happening since Haiti rarely loses to those teams.
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Haiti have my support and so does all My carribean teams... but I think dey blight since paying dem refs off..
War..
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It would be a dream to see Haiti, Trinidad & Tobago, Cuba, and Jamaica all in the final hex. Most likely it won't happen but i wish all the Caribbean elite well.
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There'll only be two finalists from CFU in the hex in 2009. Jamaica and Trini. :)
Haiti and Cuba will get duss early. And Haiti and Cuba aren't in the elite in CFU. ;D
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There'll only be two finalists from CFU in the hex in 2009. Jamaica and Trini. :)
Haiti and Cuba will get duss early. And Haiti and Cuba aren't in the elite in CFU. ;D
And your opinion is relevant to this topic because......???