Carel Pedre Launches Grenadiers2026.com, A New Hub For Haiti’s National Team

With the 2026 World Cup drawing closer, Haitian football supporters now have a new home online. Journalist and media entrepreneur Carel Pedre officially launched Grenadiers2026.com on June 3, creating a single place where everything about the national team comes together.

The site focuses squarely on the Haitian men’s national team, known as the Grenadiers. It brings together player profiles, match schedules, results, statistics, and plenty of multimedia content. For fans scattered across Haiti and the diaspora, this means no more jumping between different sources to stay updated.

Pedre built the platform after running into the same frustration many supporters face. He wanted clear details on where each player was playing, what position they filled, some background on their careers, and easy ways to follow them on social media. Instead of scattered bits of information, he decided to create something centralized and reliable.

The project took shape in partnership with the Haitian Football Federation. In his announcement, Pedre explained how the idea came about during a simple online search that left him wanting more. He expressed real excitement about rolling it out just before the tournament kicks off, giving fans a proper tool to track the team’s journey.

This launch feels especially timely. Haiti is set to return to the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, since their debut appearance in 1974. That long wait has built up tremendous anticipation both at home and among the large Haitian community abroad. The Grenadiers’ qualification has already boosted interest, and a dedicated platform helps channel that energy.

Beyond basic scores and fixtures, Grenadiers2026.com puts real emphasis on the players themselves. Visitors can dive into their club situations, career paths, and roles within the national setup. It aims to serve as both a practical resource and a digital showcase for Haitian football as the country prepares for its biggest stage in decades.

As attention shifts toward the tournament, Pedre’s new site adds another layer to the growing media coverage surrounding the team. For many fans, it could become the go-to spot to follow every step of the Grenadiers’ 2026 campaign.

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