Showing posts with label Football haïtien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Football haïtien. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Haitian soccer president accused of sexually abusing young players

Dr Yves Jean-Bart, the president of the Haitian national soccer
team has been accused of sexually abusing multiple young players
The longtime president of the Haitian national soccer team’s governing body has been accused of sexually abusing multiple young players at the country’s training complex.
Yves Jean-Bart, the head of the Haitian Football Federation for the past two decades, allegedly used the threat of expulsion from the training center against fearful young females to commit numerous criminal acts within the past five years, multiple sources told The Guardian. Jean-Bart, widely known as “Dadou,” denied the charges.
“There is a lady who works there who puts pressure on the girls to have sex with Dadou,” an alleged victim told the Guardian. “He will see a nice girl who is attractive and he sends the lady to tell her that she is going to be thrown out of the centre. She starts crying and then the lady says: ‘The only way to resolve this is to speak to Dadou.’ At that moment, the young girl has no choice but to put up with the sexual abuse.”
Another alleged victim was reportedly impregnated by Jean-Bart and had an abortion at the age of 17.
“She was put under pressure not to talk,” a former player said. “Another of our best young players lost her virginity to Dadou when she was 17 in 2018 and also had to abort. These girls who live at the FIFA center … it’s such a shame because they want to play for the country but if they speak about this situation they will be fired. They are hostages.”
In February, Jean-Bart was elected for the sixth time as president of the federation. He claims the accusations are “clearly a maneuver to destabilize the FHF, the character of the president and his family.”
“[There has] never been any complaint against the federation, nor against the staff engaged in our academy, nor against my person,” Jean-Bart said. “This kind of practice of sexual abuse is almost impossible in our camp center given the physical structures, the principles of education and continuous awareness that we have put in place.
“I would not encourage such practices in Haitian football, much less in the center which is under my responsibility. If there were such cases, I would encourage the victims to file a complaint with the federation and the judicial authorities of the country. We are ready, at the level of the federation, to support them.
“To date, in women’s football in Haiti, where there are generations of players who are now 50 or 60 years old, there has never been, to my knowledge, even suspicions of this kind. Personally I am and I have been a non-violent man. I don’t understand how someone can make me look like an executioner to the point where families would feel intimidated by me.”
Players often move to the training center as teenagers, often from impoverished backgrounds. The complex was funded by FIFA and opened in 2001.
The alleged victims stayed silent due to Jean-Bart’s influence.
“I’m so afraid. Dadou Jean-Bart is a very dangerous person,” another alleged victim said. “There are a lot of people who want to talk but they’re so afraid, especially for the parents who are still in Haiti.”
One of Jean-Bart’s friends has also been accused of attempting to rape a Haitian star, while she was living at the suburban complex, outside of Port-au-Prince.
“She managed to get away from him and her parents know the situation,” said another source who is close to the player’s family. “But Dadou has tried everything to keep it quiet.”
The Haitian football federation also is facing scrutiny for misuse of up to $6 million in funds from FIFA. Several sources said the training center hasn’t been maintained and is falling apart.
“The last time I set foot there, I wanted to vomit,” said a former coach at the center. “It is despicable. Ten kids sleep in every room, there are no sheets, no clean toilets. It’s unimaginable. Where did the money go? The federation received millions, and they didn’t even buy sheets.
“This center. is a nightmare. FIFA’s inspectors came, we thought they were going to say something, but it didn’t happen. It’s impossible. How can they say nothing? The young people have no medical monitoring, they eat the same thing every day – rice, pasta, bananas, chicken – drink water that you wouldn’t ever drink and in the meantime the FA officials have their own doctor and organize banquets. It is obscene.”
The federation denied the facility is in a dilapidated state.
“These are modern and more than decent facilities and all our foreign visitors come out amazed by the beauty of the place and the efforts made by our young people and our managers to keep it very correct,” the federation said. “We are making a lot of effort to increase the self-esteem of our young people and their supervisors, otherwise they would not have been able to achieve such beautiful feats in the face of the countries of America and the Caribbean, clothing and other needs all year round.”
Source : New York Post

Thursday, February 21, 2008

A la mémoire de l'atlète haitien du 20ème siècle: Emmanuel Sanon

A la mémoire de l'atlète haitien du 20ème siècle: Emmanuel Sanon
Documentaire :Audio/Vidéo
Nous avons appris avec beaucoup de consternation, la triste nouvelle de la mort de notre héros national Emmanuel Sanon , l'atlète haitien du 20ème siècle, survenue après une longue maladie courageusement supportée. En cette pénible circonstance, Haiti d'Outre-Mer, le staff de Haiti Connexion Network et de Radio Haiti Connexion présentent leurs condoléances émues à sa femme Suzie Sanon et ses enfants ; aux parents, amis et alliés affectés par cette lourde perte.
 
En cette douloureuse circonstance nous présentons un bref résumé de notre grand héros national, qui a porté l'étendard de notre bicolore bien haut lors de la coupe du monde à Munick( Allemagne)  en 1974. A noter que Manno Sanon était un membre très actif du forum Haiti Connexion.
 
Ci-joint un résumé qui nous a été soumis dans les colonnes de Haiti Connexion par Lemane Vaillant et réadapté par Haiti Connexion.
 
Emmanuel Sanon
   Manno Sanon
25 Juin 1951 - 21 Février 2008    
Emmanuel Sanon - Haitian Soccer Player, member of 1974 Haitian National Team who participated in the world cup in Munich, Germany
In four years Manno Sanonscored 47 of the 106 goals scored by the Haitian national team Emmanuel Sanon was born on June 25th, 1951, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Son of Darius Sanon, from Jacmel, and Cherisna Fortune Sanon, from Kenscoff. Attended Fabre Geffrard Primary School, Lycee Firmin & Lycee de Petion-Ville Secondary School
altFrom: http://www.haitifoot.com
Sanon made his name as a striker with the Don Bosco club of Petionville.
In 1973 the Haitian Football Federation successfully lobbied for the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying tournament to be staged in Port-au-Prince.
The favourites, Mexico and Trinidad, were eclipsed by the young Haitian team, and Sanon's goals propelled his team to the top of the group. Haiti became the first Caribbean team to qualify for the World Cup Finals.
The 1974 World Cup Finals in West Germany were contested by just 16 teams.
Haiti's first game, against the 1970 runners up, Italy, took place in Munich in front of 65,000 spectators. 0-0 at half time, but within two minutes of the restart, Sanon claimed his place in World Cup history, and in the hearts of Haitian fans, by giving Haiti the lead against the legendary Italian goalkeeper, Dino Zoff.
Hugh McIlvanney, of The Observer newspaper wrote "Emmanuel Sanon, a powerfully built and spiritedly aggressive forward from Port-au-Prince, did what some of the greatest players in the world had failed to do in Zoff's 12 previous games for Italy." The Haitian team lost the game, and their two others against Poland and Argentina, but Sanon had become a star.
In four years he scored 47 of the 106 goals scored by the Haitian national team, and he went on to enjoy a successful career with Beershcoot of Antwerp, at that time a force in Belgian football.

 One of Manno's Interviews 
Manno Sanon's goals put Haiti on the footballing map when, in 1974, it became the first Caribbean nation to qualify for the World Cup finals.
Manno recalls the euphoria and tensions after Mexico's failure to beat Trinidad in the qualification tournament played in Port-au-Prince meant Haiti were through to the finals in West Germany, "It was the first time a small country like Haiti had qualified for the World Cup.  
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Manno Sanon, Philippe Vorbe, Ernst Jn-Joseph at the 1973 Concacaf in Mexico.
At that time there were only 16 teams in the tournament, so it was quite something. The night we knew we had qualified, well, the country was upside down. It was crazy."
The team's first game was against Italy, finalists in 1970, and led by goalkeeper Dino Zoff who had just completed 12 consecutive internationals without conceding a goal.
Manno's Goal on Argentina
"Everybody was asking who would beat Dino Zoff. The newspapers mentioned European and South American players, but nobody thought a Haitian could do it. That upset me because I knew I could do it", said Manno Sanon.
The Haitian team surpassed all expectations by holding Italy to 0-0 in the first half. Two minutesintothe second half, Manno shocked everyone but himself.
"With my pace, you can't leave me with just one defender, but that is what happened. I was one-on-one with Spinosi. I received a pass from Phillipe Vorbe. I beat the defender with my speed.
Manno Sanon
One-on-one with Dino Zoff, and the goal was wide open. I dummied to go left, and then went right. I rounded him, and rolled the ball into the net." 
 
 
Goal of Manno Sanon where he shocked Italy and the world
Let's watch the historic video
 
http://www.belpoz.com/picture-1358
Manno Sanon félicité par le gardien italien Dino Zoff
The team lost its two other matches with Poland and Argentina, but Manno's goal against Zoff had made him a star. After the tournament he signed for the Antwerp club, Beerschoot, at that time a force to be reckoned with in Belgian football.
ATHLETIC CAREER AMATEUR:




64-65 Championship winner 4th division
65-66 Championship winner 2nd divsision
66-67 Vice champion interschool
67-68 Championship winner interschool tourn.
67-68 Top scorer Juvenil national team
68-69 Championship winner interschool tourn.
69-70 Championship winner 1st division

INTERNATIONAL CAREER:

69-70 Vice champion Concacaf
71 Vice champion Concacaf
73 Championship winner Concacaf
74 Participated in the World Cup in Germany (scored against Italy, broke Dino Zoff record held for two years ), scored against Argentina
77 Vice champion Concacaf

PROFESSIONAL CAREER:

74-75 Beerschoot Athletic Club (Anvers,Belgium)
76-77 Winner Antwerpen Cup (MVP)
79-80 Championship Winner Belgium Cup (MVP)
80-81 Miami Americans (USA) (4 times voted MVP of the week All stars celect team)
81-82 Semi finalist Soccer Bowl (NASL)
81-82 Championship winner Indoor soccer (NASL)
82-83 Semi finalist Soccer Bowl (NASL)
82-83 Championship winner Indoor Soccer (NASL)

COACHING CAREER:

76-80 Beerschoot youth program
80-84 San Diego Sockers community program
83-84 Ass.Coach Chula Vista High
84-85 Head Coach Chula Vista High
85-86 Head Coach Scondido High
86-87 Head Coach Buena Vista High (San Diego)
87-88 Ass. Coach Capitol Soccer Club (Austin, Tx)
88-97 Head Coach Midland Blast Soccer Club
99-00 Head Coach Haitian National Team
04-05 Coach U 16 Ajax Orlando

Manno Sanon
COACHING LICENSED AND ADMINISTRATION:

Advanced National Diploma ( NCAA )
License "B" (USSF)
French License ( FFF )
Writer of two books (Biographies),Manno Sanon "Toup Pou Yo"
1999 : Voted Haitian Athlete of the Century
2003-2004,Coordinator of Ambassadeur Program (OCPS)
2003-2004, Parents / Students liaison ( OCPS )

For more information on his career be sure to purchase his book:
Imprimé au Canada • 2001 • Achat en ligne
Tout Pou Yo
Les Funérailles de Manno Sanon
Orlando (Florida) Port-au-Prince (Haiti)
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Sources : Lemane Vaillant, http://www.foutbol.com/ , http://www.haitiantreasures.com/HT_threat_sanon.htm, Tele Image TV Show          
Adaptation: Herve Gilbert de HaitiConnexion / 02-21-08