Padel-loving keeper becomes Curacao hero

Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room and manager Dick AdvocaatImage source, Getty Images
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Eloy Room and Dick Advocaat celebrate a historic result for Curacao

The fact Curacao are even in the competition has a lot to do with the Dutch-born goalkeeper – and the oldest member of their squad – as he made a crucial save in a 0-0 draw with Jamaica which secured their qualification in November.

Patrick Kluivert was manager of the Blue Wave in 2015 and it was the former striker who called former Netherlands Under-21 international Room to convince him to play for the country where his father is from.

Hailing from Nijmegen in the Netherlands, Room played the early part of his career in the Eredivisie. He made over 200 appearances across 10 years in the Dutch league including a title success with PSV and cup glory with Vitesse before moving to the USA and Columbus Crew in 2019.

After winning the MLS Cup with Columbus Crew in 2020 and the save-of-the-season honour, Room briefly returned to Europe but ended up back in the US with Miami FC, who compete in the second tier.

The goalkeeper, who loves to play padel and believes it helps improve his reflexes, may have made 15 saves in one World Cup match – but he did not make more than five in any one of his nine league games this season for Miami FC.

The five-save match came in a 4-3 win over Louisville City at Miami FC’s Pitbull Stadium, a 20,000-capacity venue which had just 713 fans in attendance that evening.

But in front of 68,598 supporters at Kansas City Stadium, he wrote his name into World Cup history on football’s biggest stage with a series of superb saves (from a total of 27 shots) and stopped Ecuador scoring despite an xG of 3.05.

“I still have to process myself,” Room reported. “The match is full of emotions. I knew it was going to be a tough match.

“The first save, the tone was put in place, also for the team. It gave me confidence and I grew, we all grew, this was a team effort.

“We’ve been fighting, fighting up to the last minute. Earning a point this way for Curacao is absolutely great.”

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Curacao keeper Room equals World Cup saves record

‘It will feel like a victory for them’

Room’s display also helped create history for the island nation in their first ever World Cup.

There was delirium when they took an early lead against Germany in their opening game, but it would end in humiliation as the European giants eventually stuck seven past them.

Curacao next had to face Ecuador, a country ranked more than 50 places higher than them in the world who were looking to respond following defeat by Ivory Coast.

With a population of just 156,000 and a land mass smaller than the Isle of Man, Curacao is the smallest nation to ever compete in the World Cup.

The Caribbean island exists as a self-governing entity within the Kingdom of Netherlands and Dutch royalty King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima were in the stands to watch Dick Advocaat’s side pull off this unexpected draw.

“This evening is all about Curacao and what they’ve done, what they’ve achieved and that will feel like a victory for them,” reported Keown.

“It’s a foothold in world football. They didn’t come here to just make up the numbers – that is an outstanding result for them.”

Curacao now face Ivory Coast in their final Group E game and, with this point secured, if they were to pull off a huge shock and beat the African nation then they would be heading into the last 32.

But whatever happens, this night will be forever remembered by the tiny island nation punching above its weight.

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‘Curacao should build me a statue’

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