Haitian Football Federation

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The Haitian Football Federation (FHF; French: Fédération Haïtienne de Football, Haitian Creole: Federasyon Foutbòl Ayisyen) is the governing body for football in Haiti. The FHF is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the game of football in Haiti, both professional and amateur. A member of CONCACAF since 1961, FHF is in charge of football in Haiti and all lower categories. The principal sporting field is the Sylvio Cator stadium in Port-au-Prince. It is a founding member of CONCACAF.[3]

Founded1904; 122 years ago (1904)[1]
HeadquartersPort-au-Prince, Haiti
FIFA affiliation1934[1]
CONCACAF affiliation1961[2]
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Haitian Football Federation
CONCACAF
Founded1904; 122 years ago (1904)[1]
HeadquartersPort-au-Prince, Haiti
FIFA affiliation1934[1]
CONCACAF affiliation1961[2]
PresidentJacques Letang
Websitefhf.ht
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Federal Council

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Yves Jean-Bart President Elected for fifth time in January 2016,[4] and has held its position since the year 2000.He was penalized 20,000 Swiss Francs in order to be reinstated by FIFA, yet none of the women who accused him appear at the hearing, but they continue to play abroad using Haiti's name eventhough some of them never been to Haiti, but stayed in hotels in the Dominican Republic. [disputed discuss]
Julio Cadet Vice-President
Carlo Marcelin General secretary
Frantz Calixte Treasurer
Wilner Etienne Technical director
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Staff

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Haiti Monqiue Andre Chairperson of the Normalization Committee [5][6]
n/a Vice President
Haiti Patriick Massenat General Secretary [5][6]
n/a Treasurer [5]
Haiti Pierre Cherry Technical Director [5]
France Sébastien Migné Team Coach (Men's) [5]
France Malou Quignette Team Coach (Women's) [5]
Haiti Louis Charles Media/Communications Manager [5]
Haiti Frederic Aupont Futsal Coordinator [5]
Haiti Wilson Tolus Chairperson of the Referees Committee [5]
Haiti Wilson Tolus Head/Director of the Referees Department [5]
Haiti Joseph Marckingson Natoux Referee Coordinator [5]
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  • Men's Coach: Haiti Jean-Jacques Pierre
  • Men's Assistant Coach: Haiti Pierre Roland Saint-Jean
  • Women's Coach: Haiti Laurent Molter
  • Women's Director: Poland Shek Borkowski
  • Women's Assistant Coach: Ecuador Christian Castro
  • U20 Coach: Cuba Manuel Rodriguez Navarro
  • U17 Coach: Haiti Chery Pierre
  • U17 Coach: Haiti Gabriel Michel
  • U15 Coach: Cuba Julio Cesar Alvarez Perez
  • Fitness:Cuba Gregorio B. Modesto Gomez
  • Academy: Cuba Gregorio B. Modesto Gomez

2010 earthquake

The federation, which had struggled financially for years, lost all but two of its more than 30 officials during the 2010 earthquake.[7] Also because of the earthquake, the national stadium's field, as well as many other stadiums, were converted to be used as housing for survivors and refugees in makeshift tents.[7][8] Due to the financial and personal losses of the federation, large financial sums were donated by FIFA and globallyhigh-ranking individuals within the sport, as well as a $3 million fund for rebuilding infrastructure that had been created by FIFA.[7]There was discussion to build another stadium with funds proceeded from the Petrocaribe Fund during the Michel Martelly administration from 2011-2016, but no action was taken and the monies went unaccounted for, and Olivier Martelly, one of the sons of Michel Martelly blamed it on politics in the country.

Camp Nous

Camp Nous is the Haitian Football Federation operated training centre and academy for Haitian football players in Croix-des-Bouquets. It was inaugurated in May 2012.[9]

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