Haiti qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in 50 years: success of the coach from afar.
Haiti's head coach Migne leads the team to the World Cup
According to The Sun: Sébastien Migne has taken Haiti to its first-ever World Cup since 1974 without visiting the island. Yesterday, the team secured a victory over Nicaragua with a score of 2-0, ensuring its place in the biggest football tournament.
Migne, who previously played for EFL club Leyton Orient, took over the team last year, and his achievement has come as a pleasant surprise for Haiti's fans.
“It’s incredible. I am proud of the team and the country. This is not just a victory, but a new stage for our football,” said the coach after the match.
Haiti has shown impressive progress under Migne's leadership. This historic moment will surely be remembered by fans for many years to come, as this is not only a victory but also a new turning point in the development of the national team. Now the players and coaching staff are preparing for a unique experience on the world stage.
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