Haitians in São Paulo Dream of Historic World Cup Victory Against Brazil, Prioritizing National Pride

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Haitians in São Paulo Dream of Historic World Cup Victory Against Brazil, Prioritizing National Pride

Fedo Baccourt é hatiano, mora em São Paulo há 13 anos e fundou a União Social dos Imigrantes Haitianos TV Globo A classificação do Haiti para a Copa do Mundo pela primeira vez desde 1974 tem sido comemorada por haitianos em diferentes partes do mundo. No Brasil, onde a comunidade do país caribenho está entre as mais numerosas da imigração internacional, a conquista despertou orgulho e emoção entre os imigrantes. O retorno ao torneio após 52 anos ganha um significado ainda mai

Haitians residing in São Paulo are celebrating their national team's first World Cup qualification since 1974, with particular excitement surrounding their upcoming match against Brazil. For years, many Haitians in Brazil traditionally supported the Brazilian national team during World Cups. However, with Haiti competing, national pride takes precedence. Fedo Baccourt, founder of the União Social dos Imigrantes Haitianos, emphasizes that support will first and foremost be for Haiti. He states, "Honor will sing louder than love" when Haiti plays Brazil. This sentiment reflects a deep connection to their homeland and a desire to see their nation succeed on the global stage. The qualification itself is a momentous occasion, and playing against a powerhouse like Brazil adds a unique narrative to their World Cup journey. The community is united in their support for the Grenadiers, their national team.

Haitian immigrants in São Paulo prioritizing their national team over Brazil in the World Cup highlights the powerful role of national identity and pride in diaspora communities.

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