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Haiti Surprises Italy with a Tie Game
Haiti played Italy in Rio de Janeiro and stunned with a 2-2 tie. Haiti has not vied for the World Cup since 1974.
Italy scored quickly, 19 seconds after games start. The next goal came 18 minutes near the end of quarter two. Azzurris led 2-0.
Jean-Eudes Maurice captured a penalty ten minutes towards completion of the game. The score was raised 2-1 by Olrish Saurel. Seconds before game over, Jean-Philippe Peguero kicked home a goal, final score 2-2.
Haiti Loses 2-1 to World Champ Spain
Haiti ranked 59th in the world, up from 63rd place, lost a close game to Spain 2-1. Played at Sun Life Stadium, Spain's Santi Cazorla scored a 25-yard goal in barely eight minutes. Cesc Fabregas scored the second after an 11-minute interval, for a 2-0 advantage. Spain came close to making it 3-0, but it didn't happen.
In the final quarter, Wilde-Donald Guerrier streaked by Spain's defense, eluding the goalkeeper to make goal, for 2-1, a 2-point loss.
Haiti Loses 2-1 to World Champ Spain
Haiti ranked 59th in the world, up from 63rd place, lost a close game to Spain 2-1. Played at Sun Life Stadium, Spain's Santi Cazorla scored a 25-yard goal in barely eight minutes. Cesc Fabregas scored the second after an 11-minute interval, for a 2-0 advantage. Spain came close to making it 3-0, but it didn't happen.
In the final quarter, Wilde-Donald Guerrier streaked by Spain's defense, eluding the goalkeeper to make goal, for 2-1, a 2-point loss.
Spain Eclipses Haiti 2-1 at Sun Stadium
Current World Champs, Spain, beat Haiti 2-1 during a warm-up game in Miami. Eight minutes into play, Santi Cazorla kicked a ground drive to the goal line. Eleven minutes later, Cesc Fabregas scored for a 2-0 lead. Spain nearly made another goal, but player Roberto Soldado ran into the goal post.
In the final quarter, Haiti delivered with Wilde-Donald Guerrier's deft run past Spain's defense to score, for a 2-1 narrow defeat. Haiti ranks 63rd in the world.
Spain Overshadows Haiti 2-1 in Miami Play Game
Spain, reigning World Cup champions, defeated Haiti with a 2-1 final score at Sun Life Stadium. In less than ten minutes into the start game, Santi Cazorla made a 25-yard goal. A second closely followed in 11 minutes by Cesc Fabregas for 2-0. Spain nearly scored a third time, but failed.
In the fourth quarter, Haiti's Wilde-Donald Guerrier flew past Spain's defense, avoiding goalie keeper to score, for a close tie 2-1. Haiti ranks 59th in FIFA standings.
Michel Martelly supporting Haitian Team playing against Spain
Spain Squeaks By Haiti in 2-1 Victory
World Cup winner, Spain, won by a narrow margin against Haiti in Miami. Spain led in first-quarter play with two goals. Team members Cazorla and Fabregas scored one goal apiece, the first in eight minutes into the game, the second 11 minutes later, for an advantage of 2-0.
Haitian Donald Guerrier completed an historic goal when Spain failed to connect during a trap play, for a 2-1 final score. He evaded goalkeeper Pepe Reina, who attempted a corner play which didn't succeed.
Haiti - Spain - June 8, 2013
Spain Squeezes Past Haiti for 2-1 Win
Number one soccer team, Spain, narrowly defeated Haiti at a play game in Miami. Spain dominated the game with Cazorla making a first goal in eight minutes after game start. Spain scored again 11 minutes later with Fabregas's header to increase the advantage 2-0.
Haiti's Donald Guerrier made a historic goal for 2-1 after Spain didn't complete a trap play. He avoided goalkeeper Pepe Reina, who tried to wedge him in a corner play. Haiti ranks 59th in the world.
Donald Guerrier scored historic goal for Haiti as Spain won 2-1
Spain Trumps Haiti with 2-1 Triumph
Number-one ranked Spain narrowly beat Haiti in a 2-1 win at Sun Stadium. Spain made two goals during first-quarter plays for 2-0 edge. First goal occurred eight minutes into the game by Cazorla, and Fabregas scored the second 11 minutes later, giving Spain a 2-0 advantage.
Les Grenadiers' Donald Guerrier scored an historic goal during an incomplete trap play by Spain. He rounded goalie Pepe Reina, who ran a corner play that didn't connect. Haiti ranks 59th in world standings.
La Navase, small Haitian Island but also claimed by the United States
La navase also spelled La Navaze is a Haitian Island locate about 25 miles southwest of the city of Jeremie and 37 miles from Haiti's western-most peninsula. It is a 1,300-acre land with no fresh water. La Navase is uninhabited but Haitians have fished its coasts regularly
In 1856, The United States Congress passed the Guano Islands Act, given authority to any US citizen to seize any uninhabited island. One year later, in 1857, Captain Peter Duncan and Edward Cooper invaded La Navase,
The island of La Navase is reach in guano, a mixture of nitrate and phosphate that could used as fertilizer and powder in armament.
Haitian Musician, J Beatz, also known as Jason Jules
Here is a picture of the popular Haitian music artist Jason Jules, known under his artist name J Beatz.
He has a very distinct music style, a rising electronic-beat music mix-master. J Beatz is from London and this part of the world has a great influence on his music from a style of music prevalent at the end of the 70s and early 80s in Britain and the U.S. at that time.
He is a major producer and has been working with several musicians for the last two years. His music is greatly influenced by electronic-beat groups like Nocturnal, Skepta, Y. Wizz, Bless Beats, and Maniac.











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