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Curaçao Becomes Smallest Nation to Qualify for FIFA World Cup

Published on: November 20, 2025 6:22 AM

The Caribbean island nation of Curaçao has made history by becoming the smallest country ever to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. With a population of just 156,000 people, Curaçao achieved this milestone after finishing first in their qualifying group. This remarkable achievement is being celebrated worldwide as a major step in football history, marking Curaçao FIFA World Cup qualification as a new record for the sport.

Curaçao faced Jamaica in their final group match, which ended in a 0-0 draw. The result was enough for Curaçao to secure a place in the next year’s World Cup, while Jamaica missed out despite needing a win to qualify. This was a moment of pride for Curaçaoans, who have followed their team’s journey closely.

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With 12 points in Group B, Curaçao topped the standings, showing consistency and determination throughout the qualifiers. Their qualification is seen as a testament to the country’s growing football talent, despite its small population compared to other nations in the tournament.

Previously, the record for the smallest country to reach the World Cup was held by Iceland, which has a population of around 356,000. Curaçao’s achievement has now set a new benchmark, inspiring other small nations to aim for international football success.

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Next year’s FIFA World Cup will be held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, featuring 48 teams from around the globe. The Curaçao FIFA World Cup qualification story has captured global attention, showing that even countries with small populations can make history on football’s biggest stage.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Caribbean island nation, Curaçao, Curaçao FIFA World Cup qualification, FIFA World Cup, Jamaica

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