Curaçao qualifies for World Cup

Curaçao has made history by becoming the smallest nation by population to qualify for the World Cup, following a 0-0 draw against Jamaica on Tuesday. The team’s achievement is all the more notable given the absence of their coach, Dick Advocaat, who was forced to return to the Netherlands due to family reasons.

With this result, Curaçao finishes top of Group B with 12 points, securing a spot in the World Cup for the first time in its history. The team will be joined by fellow CONCACAF teams Panama and Haiti, which also secured qualification. Curaçao’s undefeated run in the tournament is a testament to the team’s determination and skill.

Advocaat, a seasoned coach with a wealth of experience, has previously managed several national teams, including the Netherlands, South Korea, Belgium, and Russia. His expertise has been instrumental in guiding Curaçao to this historic achievement. Despite his absence, the team’s performance on the field has been impressive, demonstrating their ability to adapt and thrive under pressure.

According to the Central Bureau of Statistics in Curaçao, the country’s population stands at 156,115, making it the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup. This milestone surpasses Iceland’s record, which had a population of just over 350,000 when it qualified for the 2018 tournament in Russia. Curaçao’s achievement is a significant milestone for the country and a source of pride for its people.

The team’s qualification for the World Cup is a major breakthrough, marking a new era in Curaçao’s football history. As the team prepares to take on the world’s best, their fans will be eagerly watching their progress. With their impressive performance and determination, Curaçao is sure to make a lasting impression on the international football stage. The country’s football federation will now focus on preparing the team for the upcoming tournament, ensuring they are well-equipped to compete against the world’s top teams.

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