# Coach Dick Advocaat Asserts Curacao's Rightful Place on World Cup Stage

*Curacao's coach Dick Advocaat believes his team has proven they belong on the World Cup stage as they prepare to face Ivory Coast with a place in the last 32 at stake.*

June 25, 2026 · Sports

## At a glance

- Curacao held Ecuador to a 0-0 draw in their second World Cup match.
- Coach Dick Advocaat believes Curacao belongs on the World Cup stage.
- Curacao faces Ivory Coast with a place in the last 32 at stake.
- Goalkeeper Eloy Room made 15 saves in the draw against Ecuador.
- Tahith Chong emphasizes team unity despite the squad's Dutch-born players.

Curacao's coach Dick Advocaat believes his team has proven they belong on the World Cup stage as they prepare to face Ivory Coast on Thursday with a place in the last 32 at stake. The World Cup debutants held Ecuador to a shock 0-0 draw, following a 7-1 opening defeat against Group E winners Germany.

## Impressive Draw Against Ecuador

Goalkeeper Eloy Room was the hero in Kansas City, making 15 saves as Curacao held Ecuador to a goalless draw. Advocaat said at his pre-match press conference on Wednesday that the result proved his team could make life difficult for top teams.

## Advocaat's Confidence

"It proved we could also hold our own against very strong opponents," said the 78-year-old. "A draw was actually, in my view, a fair reflection of the balance between the teams even though they did have a few more chances. But we also managed to make things difficult for the opponent."

## Taking on Ivory Coast

A bullish Advocaat said his team, featuring 25 Dutch-born players, would take the game to the fancied Ivory Coast side in Philadelphia. "This will probably be the first match in which we are the favourites," he joked. "It's going to be a tough game. We've already shown against Ecuador what we can do -- that we don't just defend, but also pick the right moments to attack. And we're going to do that again tomorrow."

## Team Unity and Celebration

Tahith Chong, the only member of the squad born on Curacao, said celebrations on the island following the Ecuador draw had been long and loud. "I think all the boys have seen footage... the island definitely didn't sleep that night," he said. And he brushed aside any thoughts that the success would mean less to the Dutch-born players. "I'm a bit tired of hearing that every time," said the Sheffield United player, referring to the make-up of the squad. "I always see 25 other guys as my brothers. We want to achieve something beautiful together as a group."

## Sources

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