Wilde-Donald Guerrier, one of the most accomplished and inspiring figures in Haitian football history, has officially announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 37. The news was confirmed by his last club, Hutnik Kraków, which announced on Sunday that the player had decided to bring his career to an end following the expiration of his contract.
Born on March 31, 1989, in Port-à-Piment, Haiti, Guerrier rose from humble beginnings on the streets of his homeland to enjoy a truly globetrotting professional career. Known for his versatility as a left winger or left-back, his tireless work rate, and his ability to deliver in big moments, he became a symbol of resilience and determination for generations of Haitian footballers.
A Remarkable Club Journey
Guerrier’s professional adventure began in Haiti with Violette AC before moving to America des Cayes. His big break came in 2013 when he joined Polish side Wisła Kraków, where he quickly established himself as a fan favorite. Over the years, he played for several clubs across Europe and beyond, including:
• Wisła Kraków (2013–2016)
• Alanyaspor in Turkey
• Qarabağ in Azerbaijan (where he won the league title twice)
• Neftçi Baku
• Apollon Limassol
• Wieczysta Kraków
• Olympiakos Nicosia
• FK Zira
• Panevėžys
• FC Cosmos Koblenz
• And finally Hutnik Kraków in 2025
He competed in prestigious competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, facing some of the strongest teams on the continent. His two league titles with Qarabağ remain highlights of his club career.
International Hero
For the Haitian national team, the Grenadiers, Guerrier was a true legend. He earned 61 caps and scored 11 goals between 2010 and 2023. One moment that forever etched his name in Haitian football folklore came in June 2013, when he scored a memorable goal against Spain in a friendly match a stunning strike that showcased his pace and composure against world championns.
His contributions during the 2019 Gold Cup and other regional competitions further cemented his status as one of Haiti’s greatest-ever players.
Credit and Source
This article draws from the official announcement and career summary shared by Haitian sports journalist Caleb Jephté Pierre, a respected voice in Haitian football coverage who has consistently highlighted the journeys of Grenadiers players.
At 37, Wilde-Donald Guerrier leaves the game with his head held high a self-made champion whose story continues to inspire young talents across Haiti and the Haitian diaspora. From the dusty pitches of Port-à-Piment to the bright lights of European stadiums, his journey stands as a powerful testament to perseverance and national pride.
Thank you for the memories, Donald.







