Haiti Starts Strong in Concacaf Women’s U20 with a 3-1 Win Over Antigua and Barbuda

As expected, the young Grenadières, despite the absence of Lourdjina Etienne, got the better of Antigua and Barbuda (3-1), halftime (2-1), this Friday, February 21, in their opening match of the Concacaf U-20 tournament, which serves as a qualifier for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, set to take place in Poland in 2026.

To secure this victory, the Haitian U-20 women’s team, caught off guard by the local side who opened the scoring through Gabrielle de Suza (10’, 1-0), quickly responded to restore parity thanks to Ella Etienne (17’, 1-1). Before the break, Pierreline Nazon (29’, 2-1) stood out by giving the U-20 national team, led by French coach Frenoy Baptiste, the advantage.

After the restart, Pierreline Nazon (51’) completed her brace, allowing Haiti to extend their lead (3-1).

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