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Joe Donnohue

Haiti forced into major World Cup change on eve of Scotland match as FIFA make political decision

MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 5: Players of Haiti line up prior to the international friendly match between Haiti and Peru at Nu Stadium on June 5, 2026 in Miami, United States. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images).

Haiti’s long-awaited return to the FIFA World Cup stage has the island nation making global headlines days before their opening match against Scotland in Boston.

World football’s governing body FIFA has instructed the Caribbean side to redesign its tournament kits, ruling that a subtle historical tribute on the fabric was 'too political' to be permitted on the pitch.

The dispute centres on the jerseys manufactured by Colombian sportswear brand Saeta.

Haiti dealt unwelcome distraction before Scotland opener

They'll be coming... Scotland are ready to take on the world, starting with Haiti this weekend (Image credit: Getty Images)

Embedded on the right hip of the shirts were silhouette illustrations celebrating the 1803 Battle of Vertieres - the revolutionary victory over French forces that established Haiti as the world’s first free Black republic.

Despite Saeta's protests that the design was a tribute to the 'pride, resilience, and spirit of the Haitian people,' FIFA have invoked their equipment regulations, which prohibit visible 'political, religious, or personal messages'.

“Working in close collaboration with the Haitian Football Federation, our objective throughout the process was to create a jersey that celebrated the pride, resilience and spirit of the Haitian people,” Saeta's official statement read.

“Several concepts were developed and refined over a number of months and submitted through Fifa’s standard approval process.

"The final design presented by Saeta was intended as a tribute to the men and women who contribute every day to Haiti’s future and was not intended as a political statement."

Haiti's players have already had to pose in modified, blank kits in their official pre-tournament portrait sessions.

The emergency redesign is merely the latest incident in what is becoming the most heavily politicised World Cup build-up in recent memory.

The design pictured here has been altered at FIFA's request (Image credit: Getty Images)

Geopolitical tensions have loomed over the tournament, particularly regarding the situation in Iran, which has had a knock-on effect for the Asian country and their participation at the Finals.

In addition, US Customs and Border Protection officials have denied entry to Somali referee Omar Artan at Miami International Airport when the official attempted to enter the country earlier this month.

Despite holding official FIFA credentials, the 2025 African Referee of the Year was deported after reportedly being interrogated about Somali militant groups. The incident has shone a harsh spotlight on FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s close relationship with US President Donald Trump, whose administration’s rigid immigration policies have been blamed by Somali officials for Artan's exclusion.

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