From Miami to Montreal and Santiago: Haitian diaspora lifts the Grenadiers during 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

As Haiti pushes through the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers, diaspora communities are showing up in force. In the United States, Haitian Americans now number well over a million, and in Florida Haitian Creole is the third-most spoken language after English and Spanish — a backdrop for lively football gatherings across Miami and Broward.
In Miami, Notre Dame d’Haïti Catholic Church remains a community anchor, while Little Haiti Soccer Park keeps youth and clubs on the pitch all week. On match days, fans convene to cheer the Grenadiers and check Ligue Haïtienne results, live scores, and the latest table.
Montreal continues to be a hub where Haitian fans come together for national-team fixtures, with growing appetite for coverage of domestic clubs and the Ligue Haïtienne standings.
Further south, Chile’s sizeable Haitian community has expanded in recent years; families are reuniting and tuning in together for qualifiers — another sign the passion travels far beyond Haiti’s borders.
For official updates, live scores and the current table, Liguehaitienne.com serves as a reliable link between fans abroad and Haitian football at home.