List of football clubs in Haiti

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Clubs by division

Championnat National D1

Clubs participating in 2015 season:

Short nameFull nameCityDepartmentStadium
Aigle Noir AC Aigle Noir Athlétic Club Port-au-Prince Ouest Stade Sylvio Cator
America FC America Football Club des Cayes Les Cayes Sud Parc Mister Henry
Baltimore SC Baltimore Sportif Club Saint-Marc Artibonite Parc Levelt
AS Capoise Association Sportive Capoise Cap-Haïtien Nord Parc Saint-Victor
Cavaly AS Cavaly Association Sportive Léogâne Ouest Parc Julia Vilbon
Don Bosco FC Don Bosco Football Club de Pétion-Ville Pétion-Ville Ouest Parc Sainte-Thérèse
FICA Football Inter Club Association Cap-Haïtien Nord Parc Saint-Victor
Inter GG Inter de Grand-Goâve Grand-Goâve Ouest Parc Ferrus
AS Mirebalais Association Sportive Mirebalais Mirebalais Centre Centre Sportif Bayas
Ouanaminthe FC Ouanaminthe Football Club Ouanaminthe Nord-Est Parc Notre Dame
Petit-Goâve FC Petit-Goâve Football Club Petit-Goâve Ouest Parc Anglade
PNH FC Police Nationale d'Haïti Football Club Port-au-Prince Ouest Stade Sylvio Cator
Racine FC Racine Football Club de Gros-Morne Gros-Morne Artibonite Parc Roland Abdallah
Racing CH Racing Club Haïtien Port-au-Prince Ouest Stade Sylvio Cator
Racing FC Racing Football Club des Gônaïves Gonaïves Artibonite Parc Stenio Vincent
Roulado FC Roulado Football Club de la Gonâve La Gonâve Ouest Parc Savil Dessaint
Tempête FC Tempête Football Club Saint-Marc Artibonite Parc Levelt
US Lajeune Union Sportive Lajeune de Pignon Pignon Nord Parc Saint Joseph
Valencia FC Valencia Football Club Léogâne Ouest Parc Hendrick
Violette AC Violette Athletic Club Port-au-Prince Ouest Stade Sylvio Cator

Championnat National D2

Clubs participating in 2015 season:

Nord 1

Nord 2

Sud 1

Sud 2

Championnat National D3

Source: [1]

Unknown status

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References

  1. 1 2 Press, ed. (20 January 2015). "Résolution de la FHF". Le Nouvelliste. Retrieved 10 July 2016.(in French)
  2. Haiti: Championnat National D1 2014
  3. Haiti: Championnat National D1 2015