FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – New England Revolution midfielder Zachary Herivaux has been called in to the Haiti National Team for its upcoming friendly match on Tuesday, May 29.
Herivaux will join Haiti for its meeting with the Argentina “A” National Team, which will be the Argentines’ last match before departing for the 2018 FIFA World CupTM in Russia. The contest will be held at the Estadio Alberto J. Armando in Buenos Aires. The Homegrown Player is expected to be unavailable for the Revolution’s regular season matches on May 26 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC and May 30 vs. Atlanta United FC.
Herivaux, 22, recently debuted for Haiti's senior team in a friendly against Japan on Oct. 10, 2017. The Brookline, Mass. native played 90 minutes and registered an assist in the 3-3 draw. He also represented Haiti at the youth level, including in the 2015 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship.
With New England this season, Herivaux has made one substitute appearance and earned six additional selections to the 18-man matchday squad. In his MLS career, Herivaux has totaled six appearances and added two goals in seven U.S. Open Cup contests. The third Homegrown Player signing in Revolution history, Herivaux began his career with New England as a standout in the Revolution Academy and was named the inaugural UnitedHealthcare Academy Player of the Year in 2014.