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Haiti - Haiti VS Peru Score
Haiti
06-06 08:00
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Haiti
Peru
Attacks
83
98
Dangerous Attacks
29
41
Ball Possession
42
58
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1
5
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M. Zegarra
M. López
90′
R. Vilca
J. Vélez
85′
D. Etienne.JR
D.Jacques
84′
1-2
J. Vélez
81′
1-1
R. Garces
79′
A. Ugarriza
74′
W.Paugain
70′
J. Pretell
E. Noriega
70′
maxloren castro
J. Vidales
65′
E. Noriega
61′
D. Nazon
F. Pierrot
60′
L.Joseph
R. Providence
60′
D. Lacroix
M.Expérience
60′
J.K.Duverne
R. Ade
60′
W.Paugain
C. Arcus
60′
J.Casimir
L. Don Deedson
60′
D.Simon
W. Isidor
59′
Y. Yotún
J. Concha
59′
A.Quiroz
A. Carrillo
54′
A. Carrillo
46′
A. Ugarriza
Kenji Giovanni·Cabrera Nakamura
46′
Fabio·Gruber
A.Barco
Halftime 1-0
45′
A.Barco
16′
1-0
W. Isidor
Assist: L. Don Deedson
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Match Info

The international friendly between Haiti and Peru on June 6, 2026, delivered an entertaining contest as the Peruvians edged a 2-1 victory at a neutral venue. Both sides used the match to fine-tune tactics and test squad depth ahead of upcoming competitive fixtures, with Peru showing the sharper edge in front of goal despite a spirited Haitian fightback.

Match Summary

Peru opened the scoring in the first half through a well‑worked set piece, with defender Carlos Zambrano rising highest to head home from a corner. Haiti responded bravely and equalised just before the break when forward Frantzdy Pierrot latched onto a through ball and finished calmly past the Peruvian goalkeeper. The second half saw Peru regain control, and the winning goal came midway through the period when substitute André Carrillo cut inside from the right and curled a left‑footed shot into the far corner.

Tactical Story

Haiti’s high‑press approach caused Peru problems early on, but the visitors adjusted by dropping deeper and using quick transitions. Peru’s midfield trio of Renato Tapia, Pedro Aquino, and Yoshimar Yotún dictated possession after the hour mark, limiting Haiti’s counter‑attacks. The absence of key Haitian defender Ricardo Adé was noticeable as Peru exploited space behind the full‑backs.

Standout Performers

  • André Carrillo (Peru) – came off the bench to score the winner and added width and creativity.
  • Frantzdy Pierrot (Haiti) – a constant threat with his hold‑up play and clinical equaliser.
  • Carlos Zambrano (Peru) – solid at the back and opened the scoring.

What It Means

For Peru, the win builds momentum ahead of their Copa América preparation camp. Haiti will take encouragement from their competitive display but will need to tighten defensive organisation before their CONCACAF Nations League matches. The friendly served its purpose for both nations: valuable minutes for squad players and a chance to test tactical plans.