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Concacaf Women : Haiti wins in front of Cuba

CTN News

Victorious this Tuesday evening of the Cuban selection of soccer, the grenadières, authors of a perfectly controlled match, won (6-0) and qualified for the second round of the eliminatory of the world cup Australia-New Zealand 2023.

In demonstration in the clash of the group E for a qualification in the second round, the Haitian selection of soccer, in steamroller mode, inflicted a punishment to its Cuban counterpart which, on the paper and its results in this group, seemed to be the only team able to compete with Haiti.

Without trembling, at the Felix Sanchez stadium in the neighboring country, Haiti, 3 days after its recital against the British Virgin Islands, has again made a good show this Tuesday, April 12, 2022 by winning with brilliance against the second best team in the group, in the last game of the first phase of the qualifiers. Nérilia Mondésir, superbly served by Mikerline Saint-Félix opened the score in the 23rd minute, her second goal in this eliminatory, after the one of last weekend against the British Virgin Islands, allowing Haiti to return to the locker room with a one goal lead.

When the game resumed after only eight minutes, Roselord Borgella put his name on the scoreboard thanks to a penalty kick taken by Melchie Daëlle Dumornay (2-0, 53rd) before Daëlle Dumornay tripled the score ten minutes later. Batcheba Louis, who entered the game, scored the fourth goal for her team. A minute later, on an offer from Melchie Daëlle Dumornay, Roselord Borgella made his personal double, then Modeline Moryl (6-0, 87th) finished the ride.

Nicolas Delepine’s team has scored 44 goals in 4 games, an average of 11 goals per game.

The Grenadiers must wait until the 19th of this month to know the name of their opponents in the last phase of these qualifiers scheduled from July 4 to 18, with the objective not only to take a place in the Women’s World Australia-New Zealand 2023 but also to participate in the Olympic Games Paris 2024 and the first edition of the women’s version of the Gold Cup in 2024

Rigaldo Saint-Charles

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