Historic: World Cup debutant scores v Germany, nets go wild

Historic: World Cup debutant scores v Germany, nets go wild
Historic: World Cup debutant scores v Germany, nets go wild

Curaçao is making HISTORY at the FIFA World Cup this Sunday (14).

Making its World Cup debut, the small Central American country scored A GOAL against the giant and four-time champion Germany.

The match is still underway (check the live updates in the card below), but Curaçao is already having a special day.


Germany took the lead through Felix Nmecha after just six minutes, suggesting a rout could be on the way.

Livano Comenencia, however, leveled things at 21 minutes, with a deflection along the way taking goalkeeper Neuer out of the play.

Germany regained the lead and made it 3-1 before halftime, with Nico Schlotterbeck (header) and Havertz (penalty).

Regardless of the result, Curaçao’s historic goal sent social media into a frenzy. Check out the reactions:

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.