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World Cup: Curaçao's 37-year-old Goalie Makes 15 Saves for Historic Record

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

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  • Curaçao's 37-year-old goalkeeper Eloy Room made a historic 15 saves against Ecuador in a World Cup match, setting a new record for saves in regular time.
  • The match ended in a 0-0 draw, earning Curaçao its first-ever World Cup point and boosting Room's Instagram followers from 96,000 to over 600,000.
  • Despite being last in their group, Curaçao still has a chance to advance to the knockout stage if they win their next match against Ivory Coast.

Curaçao's World Cup journey reached a historic milestone today as their 37-year-old goalkeeper, Eloy Room, delivered a legendary performance against Ecuador. In a match that ended 0-0, Room made an astounding 15 saves, a new record for the most saves in a 90-minute regular time period in World Cup history since official statistics began in 1966. This remarkable feat secured Curaçao its first-ever point in the tournament.

Room's heroics were crucial in repelling Ecuador's relentless attacks. The veteran goalkeeper, who plays for Miami FC in the USL Championship, has represented Curaçao internationally since 2015, accumulating over 72 caps. His standout performance not only etched his name in World Cup history but also catapulted him to social media fame, with his Instagram followers surging from 96,000 to over 600,000 in the wake of the match.

Despite the draw, Curaçao remains at the bottom of Group E with one point from two matches. However, their World Cup dream is far from over. A victory in their upcoming match against Ivory Coast could see them surpass their opponents and potentially advance to the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams, continuing their surprising tournament run.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.