Curaçao earned a historic first World Cup point with a 0-0 draw against Ecuador in Group E on June 21, 2026. Goalkeeper Eloy Room was extraordinary, making 15 saves to set a new record for the most stops in a single World Cup match since records began in 1966, denying a heavily favoured Ecuador side throughout.
🔥 Quick Read
- Ecuador 0-0 Curaçao in FIFA World Cup Group E
- Eloy Room made 15 saves — a World Cup record
- Ecuador’s 15 shots on target is a WC record without scoring since 1966
- Curaçao earn their first ever World Cup point
- Ecuador must beat Germany to have any knockout chance
Room Rewrites the Record Books in Kansas City
Ecuador came into Matchday 2 at Arrowhead Stadium as comfortably the stronger side on paper against a Curaçao team that had conceded seven goals to Germany in their opening group fixture. What followed over 90 minutes was one of the most remarkable individual goalkeeping performances in World Cup history.
Curaçao deployed a disciplined 5-4-1 structure that frustrated Ecuador’s attacking players at every turn, while Room produced save after save to keep the Caribbean side level.
Ecuador’s best chances fell to captain Enner Valencia, who was denied in the third minute by a brilliant Room stop and was denied again late in the match by a last-ditch tackle from Jurrien Gaari.

Gonzalo Plata’s close-range header at a corner in the 69th minute was also superbly parried, and Nilson Angulo’s powerful drive from outside the box in the 79th minute was similarly turned away. Ecuador substitute Angelo Preciado came closest of all late on, only for his cross to strike the crossbar.
Curaçao were not entirely without threat going forward. Juninho Bacuna forced a fine save from Ecuador goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez on the counter, and Kevin Rodríguez drove hard into the box without reward. Ecuador manager Sebastian Beccacece introduced fresh attacking options throughout the second half, but Room and his defence held firm across the full 90 minutes plus five minutes of added time.
Valencia Denied, Crossbar Strikes, Ecuador’s Chance After Chance
Room’s intervention in the third minute, denying Valencia at close range, set the tone for everything that followed. His 15th save in the 79th minute, turning away Angulo’s drive from outside the box, broke the all-time World Cup record for stops in a single match dating back to 1966.
Ecuador’s 15 shots on target without scoring also matched a World Cup record for futility not seen since that same year. In the final seconds, Preciado’s cross hit the crossbar, summing up Ecuador’s afternoon.

Eloy Room, 37, Produces an Unforgettable World Cup Shift
At 37 years old, Eloy Room delivered the performance of his career on the grandest stage. Named the match’s top-rated player, Room made 15 saves across 90 minutes, a new World Cup record, to deny a relentless Ecuador attack that had every statistical advantage.
His stops ranged from sharp reflexes against Valencia early on, to composed aerial parries at set pieces, to the record-breaking 15th save against Angulo with 11 minutes remaining. Room’s display single-handedly kept Curaçao in the match from the opening minutes and earned his small island nation, population roughly 158,000, their first ever World Cup point.

Ecuador in Trouble; Curaçao Still Alive with Final Game
The draw leaves Ecuador in a precarious position in Group E. Having taken only one point from two matches, Beccacece’s side must beat Germany in their final group game to stand any chance of advancing to the knockout rounds, a task made no easier by the accumulation of five yellow cards across the team during this match alone. Any players who picked up a booking here and receive another yellow in the Germany fixture will miss a subsequent game.
For Curaçao, the mathematics are more straightforward: a win against Ivory Coast in Matchday 3 would send them through. The result also rewards Dick Advocaat’s tactical caution, fielding a deep block against Ecuador, and the 75-year-old veteran coach will now prepare his side for a final-group showdown that, improbably, carries genuine qualification stakes.
Ecuador face Germany knowing a draw is not enough; Curaçao go into their final group match against Ivory Coast needing a win to reach the knockout rounds.





