Four-time FIFA World Cup champions Germany announced their arrival at the 2026 tournament in emphatic fashion, dismantling World Cup debutants Curaçao 7-1 in a dominant Group Stage display.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side showcased their attacking quality and title credentials with a ruthless performance that underlined their ambition to return to the knockout stages for the first time since lifting the trophy in 2014.
For Curaçao, the smallest nation by both land size and population ever to compete at a World Cup, the occasion was historic. However, their dream start quickly turned into a nightmare against one of football’s traditional powerhouses.
Germany needed less than six minutes to open the scoring, with Felix Nmecha providing the breakthrough.
Combining brilliantly with Florian Wirtz, the midfielder entered the penalty area before curling a composed first-time finish into the far corner.
Despite the early setback, Curaçao showed why their qualification campaign had captured global attention.
Dick Advocaat’s side, who finished as the highest scorers in CONCACAF qualifying, responded with courage and briefly stunned Germany.
A rapid counterattack created the opening, and after Nico Schlotterbeck’s clearance fell into the path of Livano Comenencia, the Curaçao midfielder unleashed a powerful strike that took a deflection and found its way past Manuel Neuer to send their supporters into celebration.
Germany quickly restored control, with Schlotterbeck coming close when his header forced Eloy Room into a fine save.
The defender would not be denied for long, however, as he arrived inside the box to meet Nathaniel Brown’s near-post corner and glance a header beyond the helpless goalkeeper.
The pressure continued to mount, and Germany extended their advantage before half-time.
Riechedly Bazoer brought down Nmecha inside the penalty area, allowing Kai Havertz to calmly roll the resulting penalty into the corner and give the four-time champions a commanding 3-1 lead at the break.
Germany returned for the second half determined to put the contest beyond doubt. Joshua Kimmich created the next opening, setting up Jamal Musiala, who produced a brilliant finish from a tight angle into the far bottom corner.
The floodgates had opened, and Curaçao struggled to cope with Germany’s relentless attacking movement.
Nmecha struck the crossbar and Leroy Sané missed a one-on-one opportunity before the fifth goal eventually arrived.
Deniz Undav provided the assist, flicking the ball into the path of Nathaniel Brown, who calmly guided his effort into the net to celebrate his first World Cup goal.
Undav then joined the scoresheet himself, tapping in Kimmich’s low cross with 10 minutes remaining as Germany continued to punish a tiring Curaçao defence.
The scoring was completed late on when Undav sent Havertz through on goal, with the Premier League champion with Arsenal calmly chipping over the goalkeeper to seal a stunning 7-1 victory.
While the scoreline inevitably drew comparisons with Germany’s famous 7-1 World Cup semi-final victory over Brazil in 2014, this result carried a statement of intent from a team looking to re-establish itself among the tournament favourites.
Germany’s attacking firepower and confidence will provide encouragement as they target a return to the latter stages of the competition.
For Curaçao, the result was a harsh introduction to World Cup football, but their historic achievement of reaching the finals remains a landmark moment for the nation.
Advocaat’s side will now turn their attention to upcoming Group Stage matches against Ecuador and Côte d’Ivoire, while Germany will look to build on this impressive start as their World Cup challenge gathers momentum.
























