Founded in 1930, Racing Club Haïtien (commonly known as L’Étoile Haïtienne) is one of Haiti’s oldest and most storied football clubs. Based in Port-au-Prince, the club has been a cornerstone of Haitian football for nearly a century, producing legendary players and thrilling fans with its passionate style of play.
1. A Rich History
- Founded: 1930
- Home Stadium: Stade Sylvio Cator (Port-au-Prince)
- Nicknames: L’Étoile Haïtienne (“The Haitian Star”), Le Vieux Lion (“The Old Lion”)
- Colors: Yellow and blue
Key Achievements:
- 10+ Championnat National D1 titles (among the most in Haitian history)
- Dominant force in the 1950s–1970s alongside rivals Violette AC
- Produced Haitian football legends, including:
- Emmanuel Sanon (1974 World Cup scorer)
- Jean-Claude Désir (Haitian football icon)
2. Golden Era & Rivalries
A. The Violette AC Rivalry
- Matches between Racing CH and Violette AC are known as the “Clásico Haitiano”—one of the fiercest derbies in Caribbean football.
- Their battles in the 1970s and 1980s defined Haitian football’s golden age.
B. Continental Appearances
- Racing has represented Haiti in CONCACAF tournaments, though financial struggles have limited their international success.
3. Modern Struggles & Survival
Like many Haitian clubs, Racing CH faces financial instability, poor infrastructure, and federation mismanagement.
- Decline in Titles: Last league win was 2019.
- Player Exodus: Top talents often leave for MLS, USL, or European academies.
- Stadium Issues: Matches sometimes delayed due to poor pitch conditions at Stade Sylvio Cator.
Yet, despite these challenges, the club remains a symbol of Haitian football pride.
4. The Future of L’Étoile Haïtienne
For Racing to regain its former glory, key changes are needed:
✔ Investment in Youth Development – Rebuild the academy system.
✔ Stadium Upgrades – Improve training & match conditions.
✔ Stronger Club Management – Professionalize operations.
Conclusion: A Club That Embodies Haitian Resilience
Racing CH (L’Étoile Haïtienne) is more than just a football team—it’s a cultural institution. Despite Haiti’s struggles, the club’s legacy lives on, carried by loyal fans and a determination to rise again.
⚽ Long live the Old Lion!
(Fun fact: The club’s name “Racing” was inspired by French club Racing Club de France.)