Curacao's Eloy Room Makes 15 Saves in Historic World Cup Draw Against Ecuador
1-Minute Brief
Eloy Room's performance secured Curacao's first-ever World Cup point, marking a milestone for the nation's football history.
Key Facts
- Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room made 15 saves in the match against Ecuador.
- The match ended in a 0-0 draw, giving Curacao its first World Cup point in group play.
- Room's 15 saves tied the World Cup saves record previously set by Tim Howard.
- The draw was described as historic for Curacao's national team.
- Room spent the previous year training alone before this World Cup appearance.
What Happened
Curacao and Ecuador played to a 0-0 draw in group play, with Eloy Room making 15 saves and helping Curacao earn its first World Cup point.
Why It Matters
This result is significant as it marks Curacao's debut on the World Cup points table and highlights Room's individual achievement, tying a tournament saves record.
What's Next
Curacao will continue its World Cup campaign in the group stage, with attention on Room's future performances following his record-tying display.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The New York TimesLeft17h agoEloy Room spent last year training alone. Now he’s Curacao’s World Cup hero
- Fox NewsRight12h agoCuracao goalie makes 15 saves as squad picks up first World Cup point
