The Hero of Curaçao after the historic draw with Ecuador: Build me a statue

Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room delivered a standout performance during the 2026 World Cup, anchoring his team to a 0-0 draw against Ecuador. His exceptional effort resulted in a record-setting tally of 15 saves during the contest held at Kansas City Stadium. This performance marks the highest number of saves recorded in a World Cup match since 1966 that concluded without progressing to extra time.

Room’s remarkable outing surpassed the previous benchmark of 15 saves set by Tim Howard during the 2014 World Cup against Belgium; however, Howard’s record was set in a match that spanned 120 minutes. Beyond this specific record, Room also achieved a notable milestone for the CONCACAF region. He became the fifth goalkeeper from the area in the last five decades to register nine or more saves in a single World Cup match.

This group of elite keepers also includes Guillermo Ochoa, Tony Meola, Tim Howard, and Brad Friedel. His critical involvement was pivotal to the outcome of the match. The sheer volume of saves demonstrated Room’s commanding presence throughout the game.

While the article notes that the veteran did not [continue], his performance established him as a key figure for Curaçao in this major tournament. His athletic contribution solidified his reputation as a reliable and impactful goalkeeper on the global stage.

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2 thoughts on “The Hero of Curaçao after the historic draw with Ecuador: Build me a statue

  1. What specific criteria would be used to determine the design and placement of such a statue?

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