World Cup '26

Nation dossier · Group E · In contention

Curaçao

Curaçao

Group ECONCACAF

Latest Curaçao 02 Ivory Coast · Group E

Title probability

0.0%

as of 2026-06-25

Overview

Curaçao arrive at their first ever World Cup as the smallest nation by population ever to qualify — a barely believable story for a Dutch Caribbean island of roughly 150,000 people. Built almost entirely from the deep well of Dutch-developed talent with island roots, this is a squad that punches dramatically above its tiny weight.

Under a savvy, Eredivisie-literate coaching staff, the Blue Wave turned a golden generation into history during CONCACAF qualifying, riding organisation, set-piece menace and the leadership of veterans like Eloy Room and the Bacuna brothers. Expectations are modest but the pride is immense.

Capital

Willemstad

Population

152,000

Confederation

CONCACAF

FIFA code

CUW

World
Region

From Wikipedia

Curaçao, officially the Country of Curaçao, is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is an island country located in the southern Caribbean Sea, specifically the Dutch Caribbean region, about 65 km (40 mi) north of Venezuela and 80 km (50 mi) southeast of Aruba. Curaçao includes the main island of Curaçao,…

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Squad

Goalkeepers3
  • 1

    Eloy Room

    Columbus Crew · Veteran captain between the posts

    60caps
  • 12

    Calvin Raatsie

    SC Cambuur · Agile Dutch-based shot-stopper

    6caps
  • 23

    Roché Cijntje

    SV Robinhood · Local league backup keeper

    3caps
Defenders8
  • 2

    Sherel Floranus

    Sparta Rotterdam · Overlapping right-back energy

    20caps
  • 3

    Armando Obispo

    PSV Eindhoven · Composed ball-playing centre-back

    15caps
  • 4

    Cuco Martina

    Volos NPS · Experienced versatile full-back

    55caps
  • 5

    Livano Comenencia

    NEC Nijmegen · Juventus-schooled utility defender

    10caps
  • 6

    Rihairo Meulens

    Almere City · Aerially dominant centre-half

    18caps
  • 13

    Jeremy de Nooijer

    FC Eindhoven · Reliable senior defensive anchor

    40caps
  • 15

    Roshon van Eijma

    NAC Breda · Energetic left-sided defender

    12caps
  • 16

    Gianni dos Santos

    De Graafschap · Tough-tackling cover option

    8caps
Midfielders7
  • 7

    Tahith Chong

    Luton Town · Curaçao-born creative spark

    14caps
  • 8

    Leandro Bacuna

    Den Haag · Driving box-to-box leader

    50caps
  • 10

    Brandley Kuwas

    Heracles Almelo · Mercurial set-piece specialist

    45caps
  • 14

    Juninho Bacuna

    Birmingham City · Powerful pressing midfielder

    25caps
  • 17

    Roly Bonevacia

    Western Sydney Wanderers · Tempo-setting deep playmaker

    30caps
  • 18

    Kenji Gorré

    Nacional Madeira · Tricky attacking midfielder

    22caps
  • 19

    Jurich Carolina

    Cambuur · Direct touchline winger

    16caps
Forwards5
  • 9

    Jürgen Locadia

    PEC Zwolle · Powerful target-man finisher

    18caps
  • 11

    Rangelo Janga

    CFR Cluj · Clinical penalty-box poacher

    35caps
  • 20

    Sontje Hansen

    NEC Nijmegen · Pacey young wing threat

    9caps
  • 21

    Gervane Kastaneer

    Riga FC · Explosive counter-attacking runner

    20caps
  • 22

    Anthony van den Hurk

    Telstar · Big aerial impact substitute

    7caps

Model

as of 2026-06-25
Champion0.0%
Reach final0.0%
Semi-final0.0%
Quarter-final0.0%
Round of 160.9%
Advance from group9.0%

Exp. points

1.46

Proj. finish

39.0

Seed Elo

1500

Title-probability trajectory

Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots

Matches

History

  1. 2022

    Did not qualify / Group stage

Culture

Football culture

Football competes with baseball as the island's passion, and the rise of the national team has electrified a new generation. Matches at Stadion Ergilio Hato are joyous, drum-fuelled occasions, and qualification turned the whole island blue with pride.

Did you know

  • Curaçao would be the least populous nation ever to play at a World Cup.
  • The famous blue Curaçao liqueur is made from the dried peel of the island's bitter laraha orange.
  • Papiamentu, a Creole language, is spoken alongside Dutch, English and Spanish.
  • Many stars were born and raised in the Netherlands before pledging to the island.
  • Willemstad's historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.