
Haiti's U-17 Women Win 3rd Straight World Cup Qualifier
Haiti's Under-17 women's soccer team, the Grenadières, dominated the Cayman Islands 3-0 in their third World Cup qualifier, staying undefeated and moving closer to Morocco 2026. The young athletes have now scored 14 goals while allowing just one across three matches.
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A team of teenage girls is showing the world what Haitian excellence looks like, one goal at a time.
Haiti's Under-17 women's national soccer team, known as the Grenadières, secured their third straight victory on January 31st with a commanding 3-0 win over the Cayman Islands. Playing at FFK Willemstad Stadium in Curaçao, the young athletes took control early and never looked back.
Keisha Gué opened the scoring just seven minutes into the match with a precise shot from inside the penalty area. By the 31st minute, Léa Jacques doubled the lead with a beautiful free kick that found the bottom left corner, giving Haiti a comfortable 2-0 cushion at halftime.
The Grenadières never let their opponents find rhythm. They controlled possession, showcased technical skills beyond their years, and sealed the victory when Daphney Louis scored in stoppage time to make it 3-0.
This wasn't just another win. The team now sits atop Group C with a perfect record of three wins, zero losses, 14 goals scored, and only one goal allowed. Their previous victories were equally impressive: a 5-0 thrashing of Saint Lucia and a 6-1 demolition of Antigua and Barbuda.

What makes this achievement even more special is the diversity of the roster. These young women play for clubs across North America, from Quebec and Montreal to Las Vegas and New Jersey, plus one player from Scotland's Celtic FC. They've come together representing Haiti with discipline, heart, and undeniable talent.
The Ripple Effect
This team's success carries weight far beyond the soccer field. For a nation that has faced tremendous challenges, these teenagers are writing a different story about Haiti. They're showing young girls across the Caribbean that they can compete at the highest levels and win.
Coach Frenoy Baptiste has built something remarkable. The team's organization, technical superiority, and mental toughness reflect hours of preparation and a belief that they belong on the world stage.
Now comes the biggest test. On February 2nd, Haiti faces Guatemala in a winner-take-all match that will determine which team advances to the final phase of qualification for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Morocco 2026. Guatemala currently sits in second place with seven points, just two behind Haiti.
The Grenadières have already proven they can handle pressure. They've outscored opponents by a combined 14-1 margin while maintaining perfect composure in high-stakes matches. Their confidence is earned, their momentum is real, and their dream of reaching Morocco is one game away.
These young women are carrying Haiti's hopes with grace and proving that talent knows no borders.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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