World Cup Challenge: Morocco and Haiti seek to bid farewell with dignity

Ouahbi aims to repeat eleven for the third consecutive game, while Isidor could return in Haiti. Morocco and Haiti, separated by over 6,500 kilometers, share street football as a common root. Despite different objectives, both teams will seek to leave their mark on the World Cup.

Marina Valcárcel | Wed, 06/24/2026 - 11:38
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Challenge at the World Cup: Morocco and Haiti seek to say goodbye with dignity
Challenge at the World Cup: Morocco and Haiti seek to say goodbye with dignity

Ouahbi aims to repeat starting eleven for the third consecutive match, while Isidor could make a comeback in Haiti. Morocco and Haiti, separated by more than 6,500 kilometers, share street football as a common root. Despite different objectives, both teams will seek to leave their mark on the World Cup.

The challenge for Morocco

Ouahbi continues to be convinced by what he has seen in the first two matches against Brazil and Scotland, so he will field the same starting eleven to pursue the group leadership. Not even Diop's suspension threat indicates a potential change in the lineup: Bono, Hakimi, Diop, Chadi Riad, Mazraoui, El Aynaoui, Bouaddi, Brahim, Ounahi, El Khannouss, and Saibari.

The opportunity for Haiti

Despite having several players suspended, Haiti has nothing left to lose. Deedson could return on the right flank instead of Casimir, while Isidor is expected to come back upfront alongside Pierrot. The probable lineup would be: Placide, Arcus, Adé, Deleroix, Expérience, Deedson, Jacques, Bellegarde, Providence, Isidor, and Pierrot.

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