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After Football, Pierrot Says His Dream Is to Join the FBI
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 13, 2026
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What happened
Frantzdy Pierrot said his dream after football is to join the FBI, and he plans to keep playing for as long as possible. The Haiti striker spoke before his country’s 2026 World Cup opener, saying his studies in criminology and his parents’ insistence on education gave him a backup path.
- 01Pierrot said he wants to join the FBI after his football career.
- 02Haiti plays its 2026 World Cup Group G opener at 4:00 a.m. Saturday.
- 03The 31-year-old says Cristiano Ronaldo inspires him to keep playing.
- 04He said criminology studies and family rules kept education first.
- 05Pierrot said Haiti's World Cup qualification shows that everything is possible.
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