Room the hero as tiny Curacao earn first World Cup point against Ecuador
Curacao achieved a historic first World Cup point in a goalless draw against Ecuador in Kansas City. Goalkeeper Eloy Room was instrumental in the result, making a record 15 saves in a match not featuring extra time to deny Ecuador's 28 shots, 15 of which were on target.

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AI-generatedCuracao achieved a historic first World Cup point in a goalless draw against Ecuador in Kansas City. Goalkeeper Eloy Room was instrumental in the result, making a record 15 saves in a match not featuring extra time to deny Ecuador's 28 shots, 15 of which were on target. This draw significantly boosts the World Cup debutants' hopes of advancing to the knockout phase. Despite being heavily outnumbered by Ecuador's supporters, Curacao, the smallest nation by population to qualify, displayed resilience after a heavy opening defeat. The match saw early chances for both sides, with Room making a crucial save from Enner Valencia in the third minute.
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4 extracted25 out of Curacao's 26-strong squad were born in the Netherlands.
Curacao is the smallest nation by population to ever qualify for the World Cup.
Eloy Room made 15 saves, the most on record by any goalkeeper in a World Cup match not featuring extra time since 1966.
Eloy Room's goalkeeping helped Curacao earn their first World Cup point against Ecuador in a goalless draw.