The tiny Caribbean island of Curacao scripted one of the most extraordinary chapters in football history on Tuesday, becoming the smallest nation ever to qualify for the FIFA World Cup.
A resolute 0-0 draw against Jamaica in Kingston was all the Blue Wave needed to book their ticket, sparking celebrations across the island of barely 156,000 people.
For 90 tense minutes at the National Stadium, Curacao absorbed wave after wave of Jamaican attacks. The Reggae Boyz, roared on by a packed home crowd, dominated possession and created a flurry of chances in the second half. But Curacao’s defensive discipline — a defining feature of their fairytale qualifying run — held firm yet again. Every tackle, block and clearance felt monumental, especially as the clock ticked toward full-time.