FIFA World Cup 2026: Haiti forced to change kit over war imagery
Haiti have been forced to change their kit design just days before their FIFA World Cup 2026 opening match after the governing body banned a depiction of a war scene on the shirts. Saeta confirmed the change in a statement posted on Instagram on Wednesday, following FIFAโs objec
Haiti have been forced to change their kit design just days before their FIFA World Cup 2026 opening match after the governing body banned a depiction of a war scene on the shirts.
Saeta confirmed the change in a statement posted on Instagram on Wednesday, following FIFAโs objection to an illustration of the Battle of Vertieres in 1803, which secured Haitiโs independence, with the national flag embedded on the shirts worn by the players in two warm-up matches in the US state of Florida.
โThe final design presented by Saeta was intended as a tribute to the men and women who contribute every day to Haitiโs future and was not intended as a political statement,โ Saeta said in the statement.
Haitian footballers wore the shirt during their friendlies against Peru on June 5 and New Zealand on June 2.
According to the FIFA equipment regulations, the use of any โpolitical, religious, or personal messages or slogansโ on the kit is prohibited.
Colombian manufacturer Saeta said it has modified the kit to meet FIFAโs regulations.
โDuring the review process, FIFA determined that certain visual elements could be interpreted differently under its equipment regulations and ultimately requested modifications to the design,โ Saeta said in the statement.
โWhile this interpretation differed from our intention, Saeta respected the process and implemented the final requirements communicated by FIFA.โ

