Curacao stuns Germany at World Cup with historic goal that sends supporters into understandable frenzy
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Curaçao pulled off a historic upset at the 2026 World Cup, scoring its first-ever goal in the tournament against Germany at Houston's NRG Stadium. The small Caribbean nation's stunning strike set off scenes of jubilation among supporters as the underdog team competed in the group stage under manager Dick Advocaat. The moment marked a watershed for Curaçao's football program, which has long punched above its weight on the international stage despite limited resources and a modest population.
Germany is a four-time World Cup champion, while Curacao is only making its World Cup debut in 2026. The two teams are not equals, but for at least a brief moment during their Group Stage match in Houston on Sunday, equal is exactly what they were.
The Germans, who entered the match as incredibly heavy favorites, got off to the perfect start by taking a 1-0 lead just six minutes into the contest. In other words, the match began exactly as expected, but then came the unexpected in what is undoubtedly the moment of the tournament thus far.
While chasing the ball with Germany completely dominating possession, Curacao managed to keep things in check, and not just settle into the match, but actually make it one by scoring the nation's first-ever goal in World Cup history.
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Livano Comenencia, a 22-year-old defender who plays professionally in Switzerland, was the man responsible for the historic moment.
The approximately 7,000 Curacao fans inside NRG Stadium celebrated the occasion accordingly.
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Germany got the momentum back on its side with a goal off a corner kick in the 38th minute, but the goal from Curacao was a certain victory in and of itself.
To say that Curacao is the underdog, and not just against Germany but for the entire tournament, would be an understatement with the Caribbean island's approximate population being just under 160,000. The population of Houston alone, the host city for the match, is 2.4 million.
Germany has a population of approximately 83 million.
Curacao, ranked 82nd in the FIFA rankings, qualified for its first World Cup in style by going unbeaten and winning CONCACAF Group B over Jamaica, Bermuda, and Trinidad & Tobago.
The Curacaoan national team is made up almost entirely of Dutch players who personally chose to represent their families who left the islands and came to the Netherlands. The team is managed by 78-year-old Dick Advocaat, who took the Dutch to the quarterfinals of the 1994 World Cup held in the United States.