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Curacao Makes History As The Smallest Nation To Qualify For The FIFA World Cup
Curacao Makes History As The Smallest Nation To Qualify For The FIFA World Cup
Football has delivered another unforgettable story — and this time, it comes from the Caribbean. Curacao, a nation of just 156,115 people, has officially qualified for the FIFA World Cup, becoming the smallest country ever to achieve this milestone. The island nation has now broken the record previously held by Iceland, who set the mark in 2018.
This achievement is nothing short of spectacular. Curacao’s qualification journey has been powered by a blend of vibrant local talents and top-tier diaspora stars plying their trade in the Netherlands, England, and various leagues across Europe. Their unity, discipline, and belief have now placed them on football’s biggest stage.
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Across the Caribbean, celebrations have erupted — and beyond the region, football lovers are applauding a story that reminds everyone why the sport is magical. From underdogs to world-stage contenders, Curacao’s rise is a chapter destined to be retold for generations.
Meanwhile, on the African side of the football world, the mood is much heavier. Despite a population of over 250 million, Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Their heartbreak came after a tense 1-1 draw with DR Congo, which ended in a 4-3 penalty shootout loss in the CAF intercontinental playoff final.
With this result, Nigeria will miss the World Cup back-to-back, having last appeared in 2018. For a nation with rich football history, passionate fans, and some of the world’s brightest talents, it remains a painful moment.
Curacao’s joy and Nigeria’s disappointment perfectly capture the unpredictable, emotional, and thrilling nature of football — a sport where population size does not always determine destiny.
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