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World Cup 2026: Haiti fans feel excluded from first tournament since 1974

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Expensive tickets and transport prices and a US travel ban mean few Haitians will be able to attend the matches.

Boston, United States – Haitians are looking forward to their national team’s first World Cup appearance since 1974, but high prices for tickets and transport, plus a travel ban, are preventing many from attending the games.

Haiti, who were drawn in Group C, will play Scotland on June 13 in Foxborough, near Boston. They then face Brazil on June 19 in Philadelphia and Morocco on June 24 in Atlanta.

“We are happy Haiti is back in the World Cup after 52 years,” Julio Midy, founder of Boston-based Radio Concorde, which caters to the local Haitian community, told Al Jazeera. “But tickets are very, very expensive and, unfortunately, we cannot afford it.”

The state of Massachusetts is home to one of the largest Haitian populations in the US – about 87,000, according to government figures. But as Haitians celebrated Les Grenadiers’ impending arrival during the fifth annual Haiti Flag Day at Boston City Hall on May 15, an informal survey failed to find anyone with a ticket to a match.

“For a long time, my office have been advocating for community tickets at a low cost or no cost, and we have just hit walls every time,” Haitian-American Boston City Councillor Ruthzee Louijeune told Al Jazeera.

“I know there are Haitian people that are going, that have purchased tickets at face value, or whatever price is going on online, but it is cost-prohibitive for a number of people in our community.”

Single tickets for the game against Scotland were listed at $2,100 on FIFA’s website on May 13.

Parking will cost $150 at the 68,000-capacity stadium in Foxborough and will be limited to 7,500 cars, with satellite lots a mile to two miles (1.6km to 3.2km) away costing a minimum of $50. The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority is charging $80 for round-trip train tickets from Boston’s South Station, a 48km (30-mile) ride followed by a half-mile walk each way.

“Haitians are crazy about soccer,” Midy said. “Unfortunately, for our community, $1,000 for a ticket is too much, even for me. I don’t have my tickets yet, but I’m optimistic we can find a way to go.”

He added: “We expected tickets to be expensive, OK, $200 to support our team. But this is [more than] four times our budget. Also, a lot of people my age don’t know how to go online to get tickets.”

Speaking to Al Jazeera at the Flag Day ceremony, Steevenson Chanson, a central defender on Boston International High School’s Division 5 state championship team, said it was his “dream” to watch Haiti at a World Cup, but he cannot afford a ticket.

“Of course I want to go, I’m excited to see my country play,” he said. “This is my dream, to watch my country.”

Massachusetts Senator Edward J Markey, who was among the presenters at the Flag Day, told Al Jazeera: “There is something fundamentally wrong when families in the Massachusetts Haitian community cannot afford tickets to an historic World Cup game, and I just think that it is critical that that problem can get rectified.”

Diaspora fans in the US are even more vital considering that most Haitians outside the country – like fans from Ivory Coast, Iran and Senegal – cannot enter the US now because of a travel ban imposed by the Trump administration.

“I know soccer fans will be here from around the world, the Tartan Army will be here, they’re coming in strong from Scotland,” Louijeune said.

“But because of the action of this federal administration, the people of Haiti are not able to come as easily as other countries, and we’re trying to do our best, as a diaspora, to make the team feel very prideful … maybe it will come via them releasing some tickets or working with sponsorships to make it happen.”

This will be Haiti’s fourth appearance in Foxborough. Between 2000 and 2015, the national team played three times in the CONCACAF Gold Cup (including a 2-2 draw and 1-0 loss to the US) before crowds averaging 30,000-plus.

In 2011, the Haiti Olympic team attracted a crowd of 11,513 for an earthquake relief fund benefit match at Harvard Stadium – at least 3,000 more fans than attended the MLS’ New England Revolution’s game at Gillette Stadium the previous night.

Moses Jean-Pierre, executive director of Hoops for Haiti, a Boston-based nonprofit, told Al Jazeera that going to a World Cup game would be a “great opportunity” for the young people they work with.

“For some of these kids, this is the biggest thing that will ever happen in their lifetime, sports-wise, and they would love to see that in person, especially see their country,” he said.

“So, we would love to see if we can get some tickets for these kids. Our concerns are the transportation costs. We don’t have the funding to pay for tickets, bus trips, Uber.”

Meanwhile, a “homecoming” public appearance is set on May 27 for Haiti forward Frantzdy Pierrot, who now plays for Turkish Super League club Caykur Rizespor but used to compete locally for Melrose High School, Northeastern University and the club team Seacoast United.

Midy emphasises the event will be free and all are invited.

“You are trying to support your country, so it’s been frustrating when I’m reading articles about [FIFA] making millions of dollars,” Midy said.

“It feels like [high prices are] a way to officially kick you out, but they don’t tell you they’re kicking you out.”

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Man Utd’s Fernandes trumps Arsenal to Premier League player of season award

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Arsenal’s Gabriel, David Raya and Declan Rice, and Man City’s Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo, pipped to EPL award.

Manchester ‌United captain Bruno Fernandes has been named the ⁠Premier League ⁠player of the season after guiding his club to third place in the ⁠standings while equalling the league’s assists record with a game to spare.

Fernandes tied the league ⁠record of 20 assists, jointly held by former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry and ex-Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne, with one game of the season to spare.

The Portugal international also scored eight goals as United ‌secured a third-place finish to qualify for the Champions League.

The 31-year-old midfielder was nominated alongside Arsenal’s title-winning trio of Gabriel, David Raya and Declan Rice, Man City’s Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo, Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White and Brentford striker ⁠Igor Thiago.

Fernandes emerged as the ⁠Premier League’s best playmaker this season when he created a league-high 132 chances. The next best player was Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai, who ⁠created 89 chances.

Fernandes was named the Football Writers’ Association men’s player of ⁠the year earlier this month, while he also picked up the club’s Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year honour for the fifth time.

He has the opportunity ‌to make the Premier League assists record his own on Sunday when United travel to Brighton & Hove ‌Albion ‌for the final game of the season.

The award for Fernandes marks a rare occasion that a player that was not part of a title winning side that season is recognised for their achievement. Kevin De Bruyne’s 2020 award, when Liverpool won the league, was the last example.

United’s return to form since sacking Ruben Amorim as manager in January saw interim head coach Michael Carrick appointed as his permanent replacement on Friday.

Fernandes will line up for Portugal at this summer’s 2026 World Cup, with his nation opening their campaign against Congo on June 17, before facing Uzbekistan and Colombia.

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/sports/2026/5/23/man-utds-fernandes-trumps-arsenal-to-premier-league-player-of-season-award?traffic_source=rss

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China coal mine blast kills at least 90, leaves nine missing

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A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in China’s Shanxi province has killed at least 90 workers, with nine still missing. The blast hit late on Friday when hundreds of miners were underground. President Xi Jinping has ordered all out rescue efforts as authorities investigate and detain a company official.

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Uganda confirms three new Ebola cases, bringing total to five

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The new cases in Uganda include a driver who transported the country’s first ⁠confirmed patient and a ​health worker.

Uganda has confirmed three new ⁠cases of Ebola, bringing ⁠the total number of infections in the country in this outbreak to five, as authorities stepped up contact tracing to try to contain the spread.

The update from Uganda’s Ministry of Health on Saturday came a day after World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced the risk assessment for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola was being revised to “very high at the national level, high at the regional level, and low at global level”.

Nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths ‌have been recorded in Uganda’s neighbouring country, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the centre of the outbreak.

First responders in the DRC say they lack basic supplies, which some have attributed to foreign aid cuts by major international donors, particularly the United States.

The WHO has said late detection, the absence of a vaccine or virus-specific therapeutics, widespread armed violence and high mobility among the population make the DRC especially vulnerable.

Uganda suspended all public transport to the DRC on Thursday after confirming two cases of Ebola – one infection and one death – involving Congolese nationals who crossed the border.

The new cases in Uganda reported on Saturday include a driver who transported the country’s first ⁠confirmed patient and a health worker ⁠exposed while caring for that patient.

Both are receiving treatment and were identified among known contacts, the Health Ministry said in a statement.

The third case is a woman ⁠from DRC who entered Uganda with mild abdominal symptoms and later travelled from Arua, close ⁠to the border, to Entebbe before seeking ⁠care at a private hospital in the capital, Kampala.

The patient initially improved and returned to DRC but later tested positive for Ebola after a follow-up prompted ‌by a tip-off from a pilot involved in transporting her.

All identified contacts linked to the confirmed cases are being closely monitored, ‌the ‌ministry said, urging the public to remain vigilant and report suspected symptoms.

“At this critical moment in the outbreak response, it is vital that authorities maintain high vigilance to control expansion of the virus,” Tedros said on Saturday.

“The WHO is working side by side with Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, and partners in the DRC and Uganda, to contain the outbreak, support affected people, and bolster a coordinated response.”

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/23/uganda-confirms-three-new-ebola-cases-bringing-total-to-five?traffic_source=rss

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