US grants visa to Haitian player to join team for World Cup
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP):
The United .States. government has given a visa to Woodensky Pierre, the only member of Haiti’s national football team who lives in the Caribbean country, to travel and participate in the World Cup, an official said yesterday.
Thecieux Jeanty, Haiti’s federation spokesperson, told The Associated Press that Pierre was scheduled to travel to Florida on Tuesday.
“It was a great moment for him, a moment of happiness,” he said.
Teammates arrived in Florida last week to start preparing for the World Cup. It is the second time that Haiti have qualified. The last time they appeared on football's biggest stage was more than half a century ago.
Pierre had been training with local players in an upscale area of Port-au-Prince as he awaited the visa. The team’s stadium in Haiti’s capital was considered too dangerous, so Haiti was forced to play their “home” World Cup qualifiers in Curaçao.
Pierre is from Cite Soleil, a seaside neighbourhood that has long struggled with hunger and gang violence.
Haiti will play World Cup warm-up matches against New Zealand (last night) and Peru on Friday.
Haiti open World Cup play on June 13 in Foxborough, Massachusetts, against Scotland, then play five-time champions Brazil on June 19 in Philadelphia and Morocco on June 24 in Atlanta.








