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Pierre Richard Midy is a freelancer haitian journalist
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Envestigative piece about the suspicious death of a former haitian prosecutor at Dominican Republic
Suspended amid sexual abuse claims, the head of Haitian football, Yves Jean-Bart, is allegedly still visiting young academy players
Yves Jean-Bart, the suspended head of Haitian football, is accused of continuing to visit and influence young academy players despite allegations of sexual abuse and a ban from FIFA. Leaked voice messages and insider accounts suggest Jean-Bart is still exerting control over the Haiti's football federation (FHF) and its activities. FIFA's investigation is being questioned due to Jean-Bart's alleged ongoing involvement and interference. Claims include late-night visits to the training center, document destruction, and passport confiscation. FIFA has extended Jean-Bart's ban but has not taken over the FHF's operations. The article also mentions threats and attacks on those who have spoken out against Jean-Bart. Despite denials from Jean-Bart's spokesman, the allegations raise serious concerns about the effectiveness of FIFA's suspension and investigation processes.
The best player to ever don boots: Lionel Messi unveiled to Inter Miami’s fans
Heimir Hallgrímsson has resigned as head coach of Jamaica's Senior Men's National Team, citing internal conflicts and recent poor performance, including a 3-0 loss to Venezuela in the Copa America. The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) acknowledged his contributions and will begin searching for a new coach. Meanwhile, Juventus has signed Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa for €50 million, with Villa expected to acquire Juve's Samuel Iling-Junior and Enzo Barrenechea in a separate deal.
Haiti's Team Guide
Haiti's women's football team, led by coach Nicolas Delépine, has made history by qualifying for the FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time. The team, featuring star player Melchie Dumornay and captain Nérilia Mondésir, aims to bring joy to a nation plagued by crises. Despite facing a challenging group with England, China, and Denmark, the team is determined to make an impact. The qualification has sparked hope for the future of women's football in Haiti, which has been marred by low media coverage and past scandals involving former football federation president Yves Jean-Bart.
Haiti's Women's World Cup 2023 team brings hope amid adversity
The article discusses Haiti's historic qualification for the Women's World Cup 2023, highlighting the significance of this achievement for a country that has faced political instability, natural disasters, and scandals within its football federation. It features midfielder Danielle Etienne's perspective on the team's success as a source of joy for Haiti. The article profiles the team's coach, Nicolas Delépine, and star player Melchie Dumornay, known as Corventina, who has signed with European club Lyon. The challenges faced by the team, including being placed in a tough group with England, China, and Denmark, are acknowledged, but there is optimism about their potential performance. The article also touches on the low media coverage of women's football in Haiti and the hope that World Cup participation will elevate the sport's profile in the country.
Haiti Women's National Team: Road to the Women's World Cup 2023
The article provides an in-depth look at Haiti's women's football team as they prepare for the Women's World Cup 2023. It highlights the significance of the team's qualification, which matches the men's team's achievement in 1974. The team's journey is set against the backdrop of Haiti's political and social crises, including the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and natural disasters. The article also addresses the sexual abuse scandal involving Yves Jean-Bart, former president of the Haitian football federation, and FIFA's response. The focus is on the team's coach, Nicolas Delépine, and star players like Melchie Dumornay and Nérilia Mondésir. The article touches on the challenges and aspirations of the team, the standing of women's football in Haiti, and the realistic aims for the World Cup, despite being in a tough group.
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