Curacao Makes World Cup History

Historic Achievement:

  • Curacao has become the smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup.
  • Population: ~150,000 (similar to Cambridge or Huddersfield).
  • Land area: 171 square miles (smaller than the Isle of Man).
  • Previous record holder: Iceland (2018 World Cup).

Qualification Details:

  • Draw against Jamaica secured their spot.
  • Jamaica needed a win but were held to a 0-0 draw, including a last-minute VAR-overruled penalty.
  • Curacao went unbeaten in 10 qualifying matches, winning 7.
  • They will join Haiti and Panama from the CONCACAF qualifiers.
  • Jamaica must attempt qualification through the Intercontinental play-offs.

Managerial Milestone:

  • Dick Advocaat, 78, will become the oldest coach at a World Cup.
  • Advocaat has managed 8 national teams, including the Netherlands, South Korea, Belgium, Russia, Serbia, UAE, Iraq, and now Curacao.
  • He took over after a player-association dispute was resolved and immediately targeted World Cup qualification.

Squad Composition:

  • Many players are Dutch-born with Curacaoan heritage.
  • Notable players:
    • Joshua Brenet (Livingston)
    • Ar’jany Martha (Rotherham)
    • Sontje Hansen (Middlesbrough)
    • Tahith Chong (Sheffield United, born in Curacao)
  • Juninho Bacuna, midfielder, plays alongside his older brother Leandro Bacuna, the national team captain.

Impact and Future:

  • Curacao’s FIFA ranking improved from 150th (2014) to 82nd (2024).
  • The expanded 48-team 2026 World Cup format increased their qualification chances.
  • Success is expected to inspire more Dutch-born talent to play for Curacao.

Quote:

"It's incredible and amazing. Even a few years ago you would not even think about it. To be personally part of it and make that dream come true would be incredible." – Juninho Bacuna

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