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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 21, 20266 Mins Read
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    Born in the Netherlands of Curaçaoan descent, Elroy Room chose his father
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    Key takeaways
    • Eloy Room made 15 saves to secure a historic 0-0 draw, giving tiny Curaçao its first ever World Cup point.
    • Eloy Room chose to represent Curaçao over the Netherlands, becoming the island's joint most capped goalkeeper and national leader.
    • Eloy Room's 15 saves fell one short of Tim Howard's all time single match World Cup record of 16.
    • King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima attended in Curaçao colors, highlighting deep ties between the Netherlands and the Caribbean island.

    Born in the Netherlands of Curaçaoan descent, Elroy Room chose his father's island over the Dutch national team — and repaid that choice with one of the greatest goalkeeping performances in World Cup history
    Curacao’s goalkeeper #01 Eloy Room, Curacao’s defender #05 Sherel Floranus and Ecuador’s forward #13 Enner Valencia fight for the ball during the 2026 World Cup Group E football match between Ecuador and Curacao at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 20, 2026. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP via Getty Images)

    By NAN Sports Editor | NewsAmericasNow.com

    News Americas, KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Sat. June 20, 2026: When Eloy Room signed for Miami FC in December 2025 – a 37-year-old goalkeeper joining the second tier of American soccer – it looked like the quiet wind-down of a solid but unspectacular career. On Saturday night, June 20th, in Kansas City, Room delivered one of the greatest individual goalkeeping performances in FIFA World Cup history.

    Room made 15 saves as Curaçao held Ecuador to a historic 0-0 draw – earning the smallest nation in World Cup history their first ever World Cup point – in a performance that left the football world searching for superlatives and had one journalist from Curaçao in the Kansas City press box whooping with joy and punching the air.

    Eloy Room's 15-Save Performance Gave Curaçao Their Greatest NightEloy Room's 15-Save Performance Gave Curaçao Their Greatest Night
    Curacao’s goalkeeper #01 Eloy Room makes a save past Ecuador’s forward #13 Enner Valencia during the 2026 World Cup Group E football match between Ecuador and Curacao at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 20, 2026. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP via Getty Images)

    “We got a point! We got a point at the World Cup! No one in Curaçao will sleep for a week!” the journalist was quoted as saying in The Athletic’s live match coverage. They will not be the only ones who cannot sleep. Not after this.

    The Man Who Chose Curaçao

    Eloy Victor Room was born on February 6, 1989 in Nijmegen, Netherlands. He grew up in the Dutch football system – coming through the academy at Vitesse, going on to play for PSV Eindhoven and Columbus Crew in MLS – and could have pursued a career with the Dutch national team. He chose differently.

    Room is eligible to represent Curaçao through his father, and chose to represent the Caribbean island nation rather than push for a spot with the Netherlands. He made his senior debut for Curaçao in June 2015 and has since become the island’s most experienced voice in goal – Curaçao’s joint most capped player alongside Leandro Bacuna. That choice – to represent 150,000 people on a Caribbean island rather than one of European football’s most storied nations – defined his legacy on Saturday night in Kansas City.

    15 Saves. One Short Of History.

    The numbers from Curaçao’s goalless draw against Ecuador are almost impossible to believe. Room made 15 saves across 90 minutes against a South American side ranked well above Curaçao and desperate for their first World Cup goal. Ecuador peppered his goal from the opening minutes – Valencia had a golden chance inside two minutes that Room tipped away with a fingertip save – and kept coming in waves throughout the match.

    Head coach Dick Advocaat of Curacao follows the 2026 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Ecuador and Curacao at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on June 20, 2026.Head coach Dick Advocaat of Curacao follows the 2026 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Ecuador and Curacao at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on June 20, 2026.
    Head coach Dick Advocaat of Curacao follows the 2026 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Ecuador and Curacao at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on June 20, 2026. (Photo by Hakan Akgun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    Room repelled every single one. As The Athletic’s Austin Green reported during the match, Room’s 15 saves fell just one shy of the all-time World Cup record for saves in a single match — 16, set by United States goalkeeper Tim Howard against Belgium in 2014. The Athletic’s Phil Hay captured the mood in the press box perfectly: “Room just short of the record. Curses on Ecuador. All we needed was one more save.”

    Ecuador’s xG – expected goals, the statistical measure of how many goals a team should have scored based on their chances – crept over three by full time. They created enough chances to score three times. Room stopped them from scoring even once.

    “The way the Curacao goalkeeper is sweeping up every Ecuador chance here, just call him Eloy Roomba,” The Athletic’s Max Mathews quipped during the match.

    Royalty In The Stands

    The match in Kansas City carried an extra layer of significance that few other World Cup matches can claim. As The Athletic reported from Kansas City, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arrived at the stadium to cheer on Curaçao – the Caribbean island that remains a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

    Kansas City, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arrived at the stadium to cheer on Curaçao in the Curacao colors.Kansas City, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arrived at the stadium to cheer on Curaçao in the Curacao colors.
    King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands and Princess Ariane of the Netherlands cheer ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group E football match between Ecuador and Curacao at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 20, 2026. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP via Getty Images)

    The Queen was wearing a Curaçao jersey. The King wore a Curaçao scarf. Actual royalty from one of Europe’s most storied monarchies, dressed in the colors of a Caribbean island of 150,000 people, watching a Dutch-born goalkeeper of Curaçaoan descent make World Cup history.

    The image captured something profound about Curaçao’s extraordinary World Cup journey – and about the deep, complicated, and often beautiful relationship between the Netherlands and its Caribbean territories.

    What Comes Next

    Blue Wave crushes  at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Blue Wave crushes  at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
    Deveron Fonville (24) of Curacao in action during the 2026 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Ecuador and Curacao at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, United States on June 20, 2026. (Photo by Hakan Akgun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    Curaçao’s final group match is against Côte d’Ivoire – a match that, with their historic point already secured, they can approach with nothing to lose and everything to gain.

    Room will be there. The King and Queen may not be. But 150,000 people on an island in the southern Caribbean – and a Caribbean diaspora spread across the Netherlands, the United States, and the world – will be watching every save.

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