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It's the smallest country to ever qualify for the World Cup. Just one player was born there

Curaçao has the same population as Darwin — and it's competing in the World Cup. What could the 'Blue Wave' mean for its future?

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It's the smallest country to ever qualify for the World Cup. Just one player was born there

Curaçao has the same population as Darwin — and it's competing in the World Cup. What could the 'Blue Wave' mean for its future?

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The smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup didn’t do it alone

For generations, Curaçao sent its best players to play for the Netherlands. Now the island of 156,000 has a team all its own in the World Cup.

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  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·nbcnews.com

    The smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup didn’t do it alone

    For generations, Curaçao sent its best players to play for the Netherlands. Now the island of 156,000 has a team all its own in the World Cup.

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    It's the smallest country to ever qualify for the World Cup. Just one player was born there

    Curaçao has the same population as Darwin — and it's competing in the World Cup. What could the 'Blue Wave' mean for its future?