A nation with fewer people than most mid-size American cities just punched its ticket to the biggest sporting event on the planet. Curaçao, a 444 km² island in the southern Caribbean, qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on November 18, 2025, becoming the smallest country by both population and land area to ever reach the tournament.
The island’s roughly 156,000 residents now have a date with four-time champion Germany in the World Cup’s opening match on June 14, 2026, at NRG Stadium in Houston. For context, the stadium itself holds about 72,000 people, nearly half the country’s entire population.
How they got here
Curaçao clinched qualification through a 0-0 draw against Jamaica during the Concacaf…



