Territory of Curaçao national football team
This article is about the Territory of Curaçao national football team (prior to 1958). For the Country of Curaçao national team established in 2011, see Curaçao national football team. For the Netherlands Antilles national football team (1958-2010), see Netherlands Antilles national football team.
Association | Curaçaose Voetbalbond |
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Confederation | CCCF (1921-1958) |
First international | |
Aruba 0–4 Curaçao (Aruba, 6 April 1924) Last international | |
Biggest win | |
Curaçao 14–0 Puerto Rico (Colombia, 21 December 1948) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Netherlands 8–1 Curaçao (Netherlands, 23 April 1948) |
The Territory of Curaçao national football team (more commonly known as Curaçao) was the official football team for the Territory of Curaçao, under the control of the Curaçaose Voetbalbond.
The Territory of Curaçao officially became the Netherlands Antilles on 15 December 1954 although the national football team played under the name of Curaçao until 1958.[1] Curaçao also have a new national team flag, they have however lost their only international under the new emblem.
Competition history
- CCCF Championship
For more details on this topic, see CCCF Championship.
- Summer Olympics
- Pan-American Games
Notes
- ↑ Team entered under the Netherlands Antilles name as they were representing the Netherlands Antilles Olympic Committee
- ↑ Team entered under the Netherlands Antilles name as they were representing the Netherlands Antilles Olympic Committee
References
- ↑ "History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition (by year)" (pdf). FIFA.com. Retrieved 8 April 2012.