
Curaçao have written history by qualifying for their very first FIFA World Cup™.
The Caribbean side secured their place at FIFA World Cup 2026™ after an unforgettable qualifying campaign, becoming the smallest nation ever to reach the tournament.
With a population of just over 150,000, the Blue Wave stunned the Concacaf region and earned a place among football’s elite.
Curaçao’s football rise has been remarkably fast.
The nation first entered FIFA World Cup qualifying as an independent football entity during the road to Brazil 2014. Many members of the squad were born or developed in the Netherlands but represented their Caribbean heritage on the international stage.
Their breakthrough moment came in 2017 when they defeated Jamaica 2-1 to win the Caribbean Cup and qualify for their first-ever Concacaf Gold Cup.
They later reached the Gold Cup quarter-finals in 2019 and narrowly missed the final qualification round for Qatar 2022 after losing to Panama.
By the time qualifying for 2026 arrived, Curaçao had become one of the fastest-rising football nations in the region.

Veteran Dutch coach Dick Advocaat played a massive role in Curaçao’s historic qualification.
The experienced tactician previously coached the Netherlands at USA 1994 and Korea Republic at Germany 2006, bringing valuable World Cup knowledge to the Caribbean side.
Under Advocaat, Curaçao became one of the strongest attacking teams in Concacaf qualifying, scoring 28 goals while conceding only three during the final round.
The 78-year-old temporarily stepped away from the role in early 2026 for personal reasons before returning just weeks before the World Cup.
If he leads Curaçao in North America, Advocaat is set to become the oldest head coach in FIFA World Cup history.

Curaçao dominated throughout the Concacaf qualifying campaign.
They opened with a 4-1 victory over Barbados thanks to a Rangelo Janga hat-trick before comfortably defeating Aruba 2-0.
The Blue Wave then crushed Saint Lucia 4-0 and Haiti 5-1 to advance into the decisive final qualifying round.
Placed in a difficult group alongside Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Bermuda, Curaçao remained fearless.
A huge turning point came with a 2-0 home victory over Jamaica, proving they were genuine contenders.
The final matchday delivered ultimate drama. Needing a result away in Kingston, Curaçao held Jamaica to a tense 0-0 draw, with goalkeeper Eloy Room producing several key saves to secure qualification.
FIFA World Cup 2026™ will mark Curaçao’s first-ever appearance at football’s biggest tournament.
A new generation of players has driven Curaçao’s rapid rise.
Young talents like Livano Comenencia and Tahith Chong flourished throughout qualifying, while experienced names such as Eloy Room and Rangelo Janga provided leadership in key moments.
The squad blends technical Dutch football education with Caribbean flair and energy, creating a dangerous and unpredictable side.
Curaçao’s qualification has resonated far beyond the island itself.
Their achievement represents one of the greatest underdog stories in recent FIFA World Cup history and proves that smaller football nations can compete on the global stage.
Now, the Blue Wave will head to North America with nothing to lose and an opportunity to create even more history.
From tiny Caribbean island to FIFA World Cup debutants, Curaçao’s journey has already inspired fans across the region.
The next chapter begins in 2026, where the Blue Wave will look to test themselves against some of world football’s biggest nations on the grandest stage of all.
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