What's at stake?

The Brazilian national team, Brazil, faces Haiti in the World Cup in a historic game that brings with it elements beyond the four lines. The relationship between the two countries is deep, political and, above all, filled with solidarity and compassion, built through humanitarian actions.

The MINUSTAH was created by the UN Security Council in June 2004 to help restore security, order and stability in Haiti.

How did it all start?

A few months after the creation of the mission, in August 2004, Brazil agreed to provide not only soldiers but also its national team, the 2002 World Cup champion and filled with top players like Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos.

The Brazilian team traveled to Port-au-Prince and played a friendly match against Haiti, which became known as the “Game of Peace”.

What is the legacy?

The match had the power to stop the bloody civil war that was ravaging the Caribbean country. A crowd of Haitians went to the streets to follow the Brazilian players' parade, from the airport to the Sylvio Cator stadium.

DateGameResult
2004Brazil vs Haiti6-0

What's next?

The Brazilian national team comes from a 1-1 result against Tunisia on November 18, 2025. The team's recent form is 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in the last 4 games.

The Brazilian team is ready to face Haiti in the World Cup with a story of friendship and solidarity that goes beyond football.