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Does God Love Haiti? Dimitry Elias Léger on the Haitian Scorer of the Greatest Goal in US History

Apr 1, 2026
Dimitry Elias Léger, Haitian-born novelist (author of Death of the Soccer God), explores football, faith, and Haitian history. He retells Joe Gaëtjens’ unlikely 1950 World Cup goal and reflects on Haiti’s place in global sport. Short, spirited conversations touch on faith’s questions, football’s poetic unpredictability, and how sport offers dignity and equality.
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ANECDOTE

Haitian Teen Scored US Upset Over England

  • Joe Gaëtjens was a half-German, half-Haitian student who learned football in Central Park and surprisingly made the US 1950 World Cup team.
  • He scored the famous upset goal that beat England 1–0 in Belo Horizonte and became Haiti's global celebrity for years.
INSIGHT

Why Football Feels Miraculous

  • Football's uniqueness lies in foot-eye coordination being the dominant skill, making great play feel miraculous.
  • Léger compares Pele, Maradona and Zidane to witnessing something spiritual because feet perform improbably graceful acts.
INSIGHT

Football's Global Roots And Brazilian Dominance

  • Football is the most global sport: possibly rooted in China, commercialized in Europe, and dominated by Brazil.
  • A South American, mostly Black country has been the sport's generational best, reshaping global sporting power dynamics.
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