Haiti team trains in Texas ahead of Argentina friendly
Haiti’s football squad, forced out of Port-au-Prince after a
devastating January earthquake, is training in rural Texas ahead of a
May 5 friendly against World Cup-bound Argentina.
San Antonio Sports, a non-profit group, organized the training camp
for the players, who have gone from sleeping in the streets for three
months to being treated to specially prepared meals and shopping trips
for precious goods.
“I eat well here. I sleep well. But I cannot help but think of my
friends and family who don’t have that,” Haiti forward Charles Herold
said. “I can’t get that off my mind.”
Families back home are in tents and struggling for basic needs while
the players enjoy special treatment even as they think of less fortunate
loved ones who might still face danger back home.
“All the guys talk about it,” forward Eliphene Cadet said. “There are
still tremors now. That’s our biggest worry.”
While all members of the national team survived, some despite having
their homes collapse upon them, 32 people were killed in the collapse of
the Haitian football federation’s headquarters.
Families have been staying at the playing field in the team’s home
stadium, where the Haitian team hopes to play a match as soon as August,
provided the pitch can be returned to match condition.
Haiti ranks 91st in the world while Argentina is ninth, but for
Haitian players, the chance to provide inspiration to a nation in need
makes their matchup with the South American squad as important as any
World Cup match.
SAN ANTONIO, AFP
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