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MEX | Feb 8, 2024

Haiti on course to progress despite setback in Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Championship

ABIGAIL BARRETT

ABIGAIL BARRETT / Our Today

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Toluca, Mexico February 5, 2024: Dana Sandoval of Mexico celebrates his goal, during the match between Mexico and Haiti of the Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Championship, held at the FMF field 1 stadium, in Toluca, Mexico (Photo: Diego Straffon via CONCACAF)

Haiti, in a hard-fought battle at the Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Championship in Toluca, Mexico, suffered a 0-4 loss to the host country in their Group A clash on Monday (February 5). 

Despite this setback, Haiti’s determination and resilience shine through as they remain poised to secure one of the three coveted top spots in the tournament.

Having secured a second-place finish in Group A with six points, the Caribbean side is set to face off against Group B winners and defending champions, the United States, in one of the highly anticipated semi-final matches. 

The other semi-final will feature Mexico squaring off against Canada. 

These pivotal matches are scheduled to take place on Friday, setting the stage for an intense battle for a spot in the final.

Following the semi-final showdowns, the tournament will culminate with the third-place match and the eagerly awaited final on February 11.

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