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Tiny Curacao on top of the world

Caribbean island joins Cape Verde, Jordan and Uzbekistan in making their debut at expanded World Cup

Updated: 2025-11-21 09:59
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Curacao's Roshon Van Eijma (4) fights for the ball with Jamaica's Gregory Leigh (22) and Jonathan Russell (18) during a World Cup qualifying match in Kingston, Jamaica, on Tuesday. AP

Struggling giants

The expansion has undoubtedly created more opportunities for regions like CONCACAF, which get six direct spots, including the three co-hosts. It also has two teams in the playoffs, whereas in 2022 it had three direct spots and another via the playoffs.

Africa had five teams previously, but now it has nine direct spots and one potential entry via the playoffs.

Yet even an expanded edition has still seen established nations struggle. Four-time world champion Italy is in danger of missing out for the third straight time after finishing second in its qualifying group.

The Italians — European champions in 2021 — must go through the playoffs if they are to end their World Cup exile.

That led to complaints from Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso.

"In my day, the best (group) runners-up went straight to the World Cup, now the rules have changed," he said.

Despite Gattuso's complaints, Europe has more places than any other continent, with 16 teams — up from 13 — qualifying directly or via the playoffs.

There is an argument to say European qualifying can be too easy for the top nations. England qualified as group winner with a 100 percent record and without conceding a single goal. England has not lost a game in World Cup qualifying since 2009 — covering 39 matches.

Norway, which topped Italy's group, also had a 100 percent record in qualifying, while Croatia, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland all qualified unbeaten.

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