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THE SMALLEST NATION.
THE BIGGEST STAGE.

156,000 people. One island. The 2026 FIFA World Cup. Curaçao — smaller than half the stadiums they'll play in — has qualified as the smallest nation in World Cup history.

Until Curaçao vs Germany • Houston, Texas

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156,000
People on the island
#82
FIFA World Ranking
1st ever
World Cup Appearance
Group E
vs Germany, Ecuador, Ivory Coast
The Underdog Story

Why the World Is Watching

Curaçao is an island of 156,000 people in the southern Caribbean — smaller than the stadium they open against Germany in. They have no professional league. Most of their players developed in Dutch academies and chose to represent the island of their roots rather than the Netherlands. And yet, here they are.

This is the smallest nation ever to qualify for a FIFA World Cup. Not by a small margin — by a mile. Iceland's 2018 qualification was a miracle. Curaçao has less than half Iceland's population. Their story is one of identity, pride, and the stubborn refusal to accept that size determines what is possible.

Drawn into Group E alongside Germany, Ecuador, and Ivory Coast, nobody expects them to advance. That is precisely the kind of moment where football writes its most unforgettable chapters.

Read How They Qualified →
Satellite view of Curaçao from the International Space Station
Beyond Football · From Space

Don't Know Where Curaçao Is?
You're Not Alone — and You're About To.

A Dutch Caribbean island, 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela. 156,000 people. One UNESCO World Heritage waterfront. The turquoise water that named a liqueur.

One word covers it all: dushiPapiamentu for sweet, lovely, beautiful.

Discover Curaçao →

Photo: NASA / ISS Expedition 4 · Public domain