🇭🇹 Les Grenadiers / Goalkeeper
Johny Placide
Long-time Haiti national team goalkeeper.
Hometown: Montfermeil, FranceJohny Placide football travelogue
From match-day image to hometown route

Open Johny Placide's page with a match-day image and a place. The useful story is not only the position on the pitch, but the route from Montfermeil, France toward Citadelle Laferriere, where a football shirt can turn a normal travel photo into a country story.
At the 2026 World Cup, Johny Placide is listed here as a Goalkeeper. The first match note is 🇭🇹 vs Scotland: Loss. The page should describe what the result felt like for the country, then explain why the player matters: Long-time Haiti national team goalkeeper.
The player traits need a scene. For Johny Placide, that means shot stopping, box command and national-team experience. Picture children kicking a ball near a beach wall, a stadium shirt hanging in a shop window, or a cafe television replaying the match while a server clears glasses. Those details make the profile read like travel, not a player database.
The hometown section should point readers into the country. France-to-Haiti diaspora module with match-day fan route context. Link Citadelle Laferriere as the nearby scenic route, then invite the reader to continue from the player page into the national itinerary for Haiti.
Club history can still be useful if it becomes a travel trail. Le Havre can introduce old town or central market walk, while Reims can lead into main stadium district. Keep the club list clear, but let every club suggest a future city page with a stadium district, old town, cafe street, waterfront, or museum quarter.
Close with the badge timeline: neutral club marks on the outside and Les Grenadiers in the middle. Official crests and FIFA photos need licensing, so the story should make source status visible while still giving readers a polished football-travel path.
World Cup photo
Johny Placide match-day image set
Official World Cup action photos require FIFA, federation, or agency licensing; this version uses traceable public images first.
2026 World Cup role and record
Johny Placide at the 2026 World Cup
Updated 2026-06-22; group-stage results should be refreshed after every matchday.
Position
Goalkeeper
Long-time Haiti national team goalkeeper.
Why he is famous
Johny Placide
Long-time Haiti national team goalkeeper.
Player traits
shot stopping / box command / national-team experience
Les Grenadiers keeps this profile tied to Haiti's tournament story and travel routes.
Data snapshot
2026-06-22
Updated 2026-06-22; group-stage results should be refreshed after every matchday.
Haiti opened with a defeat in Group C.
A second defeat mathematically eliminated Haiti from the 2026 World Cup.
Hometown and nearby attraction
Montfermeil, France
France-to-Haiti diaspora module with match-day fan route context.
Hometown / birthplace
Montfermeil, France
The hometown route links Johny Placide's football identity with Citadelle Laferriere, then opens the broader Haiti travel story through Citadelle Laferriere, Sans-Souci Palace, Jacmel, Labadee.
Open nearby hometown attractionClub history and city travel cues
Johny Placide club route
Each club stop can become a future city page with stadium photos, nearby attractions, food stops, and hotel pins.
#1
Le Havre
Nearby club-city attraction cue: Old town or central market walk
Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.
Internal cue#2
Reims
Nearby club-city attraction cue: Main stadium district
Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.
Internal cue#3
Oldham Athletic
Nearby club-city attraction cue: Waterfront or riverfront route
Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.
Internal cue#4
Bastia
Nearby club-city attraction cue: Historic square and museum quarter
Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.
Internal cueClub crest route
Johny Placide team badge timeline
Official club crests require trademark clearance; these are neutral monogram badges with the national-team marker in the center.