Soccer-Curacao fans take heavy defeat in their stride as World Cup delight undimmed


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group E - Germany v Curacao - Houston Stadium, Houston, Texas, U.S. - June 14, 2026 Curacao fans celebrate their first goal, scored by Livano Comenencia REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

HOUSTON, June 15 (Reuters) - ⁠Curacao fans will have woken up the morning after still a little hurt ⁠by the 7-1 defeat to Germany in their World Cup debut on ‌Sunday, but the result has not dampened their spirit or their delight at a first global finals for the tiny island nation.

Curacao are the smallest country by population and area to qualify for the World Cup ​and were given a rude awakening by a clinical ⁠German team.

But even after the heavy ⁠defeat, fans stayed in their seats and applauded the players, cheering and singing.

For the ⁠first ‌38 minutes they held the Germans at 1-1 after Livano Comenencia scored a historic first-ever World Cup goal for Curacao. Then the floodgates opened.

"(I am) very ⁠proud because we are the smallest island, smallest country and ​we scored against Germany! ‌We are very happy and very, very proud!" fan Otmar Cornelia told Reuters.

Others ⁠believe by appearing ​on the global stage, it will inspire a new generation of players in the country, or in the diaspora, to take up the game and dream they can achieve what many had ⁠felt was highly unlikely.

"Children who see this game know ​exactly that the future is without any limits," supporter Sandy Martina said after the match.

"I am honoured, I am happy, I am blessed, I celebrate Curacao. We are again on ⁠the world map. We scored our first World Cup goal. I am proud, I am happy and it means a lot to me, it means a lot to my nation."

Caroline Sluys travelled from Curacao with her son for the match.

"This is so much fun. ​This is the first time Curacao have made it to ⁠the World Cup and we are just a little island of 150,000 inhabitants. It is ​amazing," she said.

Curacao are next in action on Saturday ‌when they play Ecuador in Kansas City. They ​finish their pool play against Ivory Coast in Philadelphia on June 25.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Additional reporting by Michael D Kahn; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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