Jean-Ricner Bellegarde

HAI
 • #10 Center Midfielder
Position

CM

Role

Creative Playmaker

Birthdate (Age)

Jun 27, 1998 (27)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

5'8"

Weight

154 lb

National Team
Haiti

Ranking

32ndout of 99
Overall Grade73.321st/99
Impact score3.160th/99
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
21st/99 MID
73.3
Passing
63rd/99 MID
63
Fifty Fifty Duel
59th/71 MID
60.5
Shooting
36th/40 MID
57
Tackling
8th/87 MID
72.5
Ball Carrying
8th/55 MID
71.3

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

1
Appearances
103
Minutes
0
Goals
0
Assists
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News

Jun 13, 2026

Productive in World Cup opener

Bellegarde recorded three shots (zero on goal), six crosses (two accurate) and three corners in Saturday's 1-0 loss to Scotland. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 39th minute.

Analysis: Bellegarde acted as Haiti's primary set-piece taker, earning a combination of playmaking and shooting output from his central midfield position during the loss. He led the squad in crosses and tied for second with six duels won over his 90 minutes on the field. While his value may be limited if his team is forced to defend in the next game versus Brazil, Bellegarde may retain consistent playing time and set pieces throughout the competition.

Jun 4, 2026

Set for set-piece duties

Bellegarde has been named in Haiti's World Cup squad as one of the most technically accomplished players in the group, expected to play a key creative role under coach Sebastien Migne and handle set-piece duties for the Grenadiers.

Analysis: Bellegarde contributed one goal and one assist alongside 13 key passes across 26 Premier League appearances including 15 starts this season with Wolverhampton, delivering a consistent if understated contribution in one of the most physically demanding leagues in world football. His set-piece delivery and technical quality in tight spaces make him one of Haiti's most dangerous creative outlets, and his Premier League experience gives him the composure and tactical understanding to perform at the highest level. For Haiti, Bellegarde is arguably the most technically gifted player in the squad and the player most likely to produce moments of individual quality that can change the course of a match, making him one of the key figures in the Grenadiers' ambitions to make an impact in their historic first World Cup appearance.

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