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Founded | 1904; 120 years ago (1904)[1] |
Headquarters | Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
FIFA affiliation | 1934[1] |
CONCACAF affiliation | 1961[2] |
President | Jacques Letang |
Website | fhf |
The Haitian Football Federation (FHF; French: Fédération Haïtienne de Football, Haitian Creole: Federasyon Foutbòl Ayisyen) is the governing body for footballinHaiti. 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 stadiuminPort-au-Prince. It is a founding member of CONCACAF.[3]
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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. |
Julio Cadet | Vice-President | |
Carlo Marcelin | General secretary | |
Frantz Calixte | Treasurer | |
Wilner Etienne | Technical director |
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Team Coach (Men's) | [5] |
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Team Coach (Women's) | [5] |
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Media/Communications Manager | [5] |
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n/a | Referee Coordinator |
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 globally–high-ranking individuals within the sport, as well as a $3 million fund for rebuilding infrastructure that had been created by FIFA.[7]
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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