Curaçao secures a historic spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after drawing with Jamaica in a match that will be remembered for its dramatic twists. The tiny Caribbean nation of 156,000 has become the smallest country to ever qualify for the World Cup, following in the footsteps of Iceland, which achieved this feat four years ago.
The 0-0 draw between Curaçao and Jamaica was the final nail in the coffin for Jamaica's hopes of reaching the tournament through their own qualifying campaign. The Jamaicans had launched a furious attack in search of a winning goal, but were repeatedly thwarted by a resolute Curaçao defense.
One moment that will be etched in the memories of football fans is when Bailey-Tye Cadamarteri headed agonizingly close to a winner for Jamaica in the 87th minute. The drama continued as Jamaica was awarded a penalty after Jeremy Antonisse's sliding tackle brought down Dujuan Richards, only to have the decision overturned by the video assistant referee.
Curaçao's victory marked a historic moment for the team, with veteran coach Dick Advocaat watching from afar due to a family matter in the Netherlands. The Blue Wave's qualification is all the more remarkable given their population size and resources compared to other nations.
Haiti also secured an improbable qualification spot after beating Nicaragua 2-0 at home. Their victory, combined with Honduras' 0-0 draw with Costa Rica, left them top of Group C on 11 points from six games. Haiti's return to the World Cup is a testament to their resilience and determination.
With Panama securing their second World Cup appearance in three tournaments, Suriname squeezing into the playoff places, and Jamaica's coach Steve McClaren resigning despite being close to reaching the tournament, this qualification campaign has been marked by surprise twists and turns. As Curaçao celebrates their historic achievement, the world of football is left eagerly anticipating the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The 0-0 draw between Curaçao and Jamaica was the final nail in the coffin for Jamaica's hopes of reaching the tournament through their own qualifying campaign. The Jamaicans had launched a furious attack in search of a winning goal, but were repeatedly thwarted by a resolute Curaçao defense.
One moment that will be etched in the memories of football fans is when Bailey-Tye Cadamarteri headed agonizingly close to a winner for Jamaica in the 87th minute. The drama continued as Jamaica was awarded a penalty after Jeremy Antonisse's sliding tackle brought down Dujuan Richards, only to have the decision overturned by the video assistant referee.
Curaçao's victory marked a historic moment for the team, with veteran coach Dick Advocaat watching from afar due to a family matter in the Netherlands. The Blue Wave's qualification is all the more remarkable given their population size and resources compared to other nations.
Haiti also secured an improbable qualification spot after beating Nicaragua 2-0 at home. Their victory, combined with Honduras' 0-0 draw with Costa Rica, left them top of Group C on 11 points from six games. Haiti's return to the World Cup is a testament to their resilience and determination.
With Panama securing their second World Cup appearance in three tournaments, Suriname squeezing into the playoff places, and Jamaica's coach Steve McClaren resigning despite being close to reaching the tournament, this qualification campaign has been marked by surprise twists and turns. As Curaçao celebrates their historic achievement, the world of football is left eagerly anticipating the 2026 FIFA World Cup.