Curaçao embarks on first World Cup journey with rich history

The Guardian Sport1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 11:07 AM

Last updated Jun 13, 2026

Curaçao embarks on first World Cup journey with rich history
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Curaçao makes history as the smallest nation to compete in the World Cup, beginning their journey on June 13, 2026. Performance coach Angelo Cijntje recalls challenges from previous matches, highlighting a strained travel experience during a Concacaf Nations League game in September 2023, where players faced luggage issues upon arrival. Team coordinator Wouter Jansen describes those moments as unforgettable adventures. As the team prepares for their debut, they pay tribute to those who cannot share this experience.

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  • Curaçao competes in the World Cup for the first time.
  • Team faced travel challenges during a September 2023 match.
  • Performance coach Angelo Cijntje shares memorable travel stories.
  • Curaçao aims to honor those absent from this historic moment.
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The smallest nation ever to compete in the tournament celebrate the long adventure that got them there, and remember those who cannot be there to enjoy it with them Angelo Cijntje can look back now and smile. It was September 2023 and Curaçao’s trip from Trinidad to Martinique for a Concacaf Nations League game had been complicated on matchday by the lack of a charter flight. “A small propeller plane had to shuttle back and forth, flying players over in groups of six,” Cijntje, the performance coach, says. “The starting XI made it on time, but the subs came in while the game was under way. Their luggage didn’t make it, so they had nothing but their boots, shin pads and maybe a pair of socks.” Wouter Jansen, Curaçao’s team coordinator, was also part of that trip. “It’s worthy of a film,” he says. “Those are the kind of adventures you never forget.” Continue reading...

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