A 37-year-old goalkeeper from an island nation of roughly 150,000 people just put on one of the most memorable individual performances in World Cup history. Eloy Room made nine saves against Ecuador in Curacao’s World Cup 2026 Group E match on June 20, frustrating a squad desperate for points at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
But here’s the thing. While Room was busy turning away everything Ecuador threw at him, the crypto industry was having its own moment in the stadium. FIFA’s partnership with Kraken, making it the tournament’s first Official Crypto Exchange Supporter, was playing out on one of the biggest stages global sports has to offer.
The match that nobody expected
Curacao entered the game as the smallest nation ever to qualify for a FIFA World Cup. Their opening match against Germany had been, to put it gently, a learning experience. A 7-1 defeat tends to recalibrate expectations.
Ecuador wasn’t exactly riding high either, coming off a 1-0 loss to Ivory Coast that left them needing a result. On paper, this was supposed to be their bounce-back game.












