Matchday in Curaçao: Where to Watch
Can't get to the USA? The whole island becomes one big fan zone for every Blue Wave match. Here's where…
Read more →An island of 156,000 people is going to the FIFA World Cup for the very first time. When the Blue Wave walks out against Germany, the world meets Kòrsou. Ride the wave, where sport, tourism and national pride move as one.
Can't get to the USA? The whole island becomes one big fan zone for every Blue Wave match. Here's where…
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Tumba, Tambú, Seú and Ritmo Kombiná: the African-rooted rhythms that move the island, and the Blue Wave.
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Papiamentu, Carnival, Seú and Dia di Bandera: the living culture behind the Blue Wave.
Read more →A first World Cup is the result. The Blue Wave is the project around it, linking what happens on the pitch to the rise of Curaçao.
The smallest nation ever to reach a men's World Cup, building infrastructure and pride that outlast a single summer.
Our Legacy →An estimated 10–100 million people discover Curaçao through this World Cup, a bridge to tourism, investment and global pride.
The Philosophy →From the diaspora model to island academies, turning one historic run into a habit, not a miracle.
The Campaign →Be part of the Blue Wave. Fixtures, squad news, island watch parties and the stories behind Curaçao's first World Cup, straight to your inbox.