Haiti is contending with a last-minute jersey dispute as they prepare for their first FIFA World Cup appearance since 1974. FIFA has reportedly requested the team change its jerseys before their Saturday match against Scotland. The issue stems from concerns that the current jersey design violates FIFA regulations prohibiting political messaging or symbols. Details of the specific design element causing the conflict have not been fully disclosed. This unexpected development occurred just prior to the tournament's commencement, creating a logistical challenge for the Haitian team. The team is now working to comply with FIFA’s directive and secure alternative jerseys for the competition. This situation casts a shadow over Haiti’s long-awaited return to the World Cup stage.