Frantzdy Pierrot etched his name onto the scoresheet, delivering a crucial goal that initially propelled Haiti to a 1-0 lead against Trinidad and Tobago in their recent encounter. The match, part of the Concacaf Gold Cup 2025, was held at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston. Pierrot's goal, scored in the 48th minute of the match, ignited hope for the Haitian side. Louicius Deedson provided the assist for Pierrot’s goal.
However, the lead was not to last. Justin Garcia of Trinidad and Tobago responded in the 68th minute, leveling the score and ultimately leading to a 1-1 draw. Garcia's equalizer, assisted by Kevin Molino, underscored the resilience of the Trinidadian team, captained by Dwight Yorke, who famously led his nation to its only World Cup appearance in 2006.
The game was filled with drama. Before Pierrot's goal, Haiti's Jean-Kévin Duverne received a red card in the 39th minute for a challenge on Trinidad captain Levi Garcia, reducing Haiti to ten players. Adding to the tension, a penalty awarded to Haiti was overturned after a VAR review. In the 83rd minute, Haiti was given another golden opportunity to seal the win with a penalty, but Mondy Prunier's attempt went wide of the target.
The match was hard-fought, with both teams displaying determination. Trinidad and Tobago, despite being on the back foot for much of the first half, capitalized on their numerical advantage in the second half. The Soca Warriors, as the Trinidad and Tobago team is known, demonstrated their ability to fight back. Meanwhile, Haiti, even with ten men, showed attacking prowess through Pierrot's goal and created other opportunities.
The draw leaves both Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago with one point each in Group D. Before this match, Haiti lost to Saudi Arabia 1-0. Both teams will need to regroup and strategize for their upcoming matches to improve their chances of advancing in the tournament.
Frantzdy Pierrot, born on March 29, 1995, is a key player for the Haiti national team. The forward currently plays for AEK Athens. Pierrot began his international career in September 2018 and has since become an important figure in Haiti's squad. Before joining AEK Athens, Pierrot played for Maccabi Haifa where he scored 43 goals and provided 18 assists in 106 appearances, securing a Championship in 2023 and a Super Cup in 2024. He has also played for several clubs including Mouscron and Guingamp.