Haiti will now contest Group D at the Women’s World Cup.

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It was a momentous day for the people of Haiti when the national women’s soccer team qualified for the Women’s World Cup for the first time in their country’s history. The team edged past Chile in an intense match that saw them score a decisive goal in extra time. This victory marks a significant milestone for Haitian women, who have been fighting hard to be recognized as equal players on the world stage.

Haiti made history in the 2023 Women’s World Cup when Melchie Dumornay scored twice to give the Caribbean side a 2-1 victory over Chile. It was a thrilling match that saw Haiti take an early lead, only for Chile to equalize late in the game. However, a last-gasp goal from María Rojas was unable to change the outcome of the international tournament.

This victory marked Haiti’s first ever win at a major tournament and their first ever appearance at the Women’s World Cup. The success of this team has been an inspiration to many Haitians, and it is hoped that it will inspire future generations of female players from Haiti to reach for their dreams.

The achievement is even more remarkable considering that Haiti has never been known as a powerhouse of women’s soccer. But this win proves that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. It also serves as an inspiration to other countries and teams around the world who are striving to make their mark in international competitions.

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