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Uraçao make World Cup history with first-ever point after goalkeeping masterclass in Ecuador stalemate

Veteran goalkeeper Eloy Room produces a record-pressuring 15-save performance to deny La Tri in a match that leaves Group E finely poised heading into the final round of fixtures

Updated 1 day ago · Published on 21 Jun 2026 10:40AM

Uraçao make World Cup history with first-ever point after goalkeeping masterclass in Ecuador stalemate
World Cup debutants Curaçao, the smallest nation ever to reach the tournament, secured a historic first point after holding Ecuador to a goalless draw in Kansas City (Photo from Reuters) - June 21, 2026

CURAÇAO wrote a new chapter in World Cup history on Saturday after earning their first-ever point at the tournament, battling to a 0-0 draw against Ecuador in a high-intensity Group E encounter dominated by relentless South American pressure but defined by an extraordinary goalkeeping display from Eloy Room.

The result marks a landmark achievement for Curaçao, the smallest nation ever to qualify for a World Cup, and ensures they avoid defeat after a difficult opening loss to Germany, while simultaneously tightening the group standings ahead of the final round of matches.

AP reported that veteran goalkeeper Room, 37, produced a sensational performance with 15 saves, repeatedly denying Ecuador as they searched desperately for a breakthrough in front of a heavily partisan crowd at the home of the Kansas City Chiefs.

His efforts came within touching distance of the all-time World Cup record of 16 saves, set by United States goalkeeper Tim Howard against Belgium in 2014, underlining the scale of his influence on the contest.

The draw also had wider implications for the group, allowing Germany to secure qualification to the knockout stage following their earlier victory over Côte d’Ivoire, while leaving Ecuador facing a precarious path to progression.

Ecuador entered the match under immense pressure, knowing defeat could have resulted in elimination, and dominated large stretches of the game through Moisés Caicedo and veteran striker Enner Valencia, but were repeatedly denied by Room’s reflexes and positioning.

Valencia came closest in the opening minutes when he found space inside the box, only for Room to anticipate correctly and divert the effort away with a sharp diving save.

Caicedo also tested the Curaçao defence after the interval, forcing another outstanding stop, while Valencia later saw a powerful header turned away in a sequence of pressure that culminated in two further saves from the goalkeeper in quick succession during a chaotic corner.

Ecuador’s attacking dominance was reflected in the atmosphere inside the stadium, where their supporters filled the stands in bright yellow, creating what was effectively a home environment, while Curaçao’s fans were present only in small pockets of blue.

Despite the one-sided territorial pressure, Curaçao carved out opportunities of their own under coach Dick Advocaat, with the 78-year-old manager’s side repeatedly finding gaps through the centre of Ecuador’s defence but failing to convert promising openings due to imprecise final passes and wayward finishing.

The match followed a tense build-up, with Germany’s stoppage-time victory over Côte d’Ivoire earlier in the day increasing the stakes for Ecuador, who knew anything less than a win would leave their qualification hopes in jeopardy.

Even so, Curaçao remained disciplined throughout, absorbing pressure and relying on Room’s heroics to preserve a result that will be remembered as one of the most significant in the nation’s football history.

The final whistle confirmed a point that not only marked Curaçao’s first at a World Cup but also reinforced Room’s reputation as one of the standout performers of the tournament so far, as Ecuador were left to reflect on missed chances in a match they largely controlled but could not finish. - June 21, 2026

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