Côte d'Ivoire opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a comfortable 2–0 win over Curacao on June 26. The African side dominated possession and created the better chances, securing all three points without ever being seriously threatened.
Match Overview
Curacao, making only their second World Cup appearance, were outclassed from the start. Côte d'Ivoire's experience and technical quality proved decisive as they controlled the midfield and imposed their rhythm. The Elephants struck once in each half to seal the victory.
Key Moments
- 23' – Opening Goal: A precise through ball split the Curacao defense, and Côte d'Ivoire striker Sébastien Haller calmly slotted past the goalkeeper.
- 61' – Second Goal Sealed: A corner kick was headed down, and Franck Kessié volleyed home from close range to double the lead.
- 75' – Curacao's Best Chance: A rare counterattack ended with a shot that forced a sharp save from Côte d'Ivoire's goalkeeper.
Standout Performers
Midfielder Franck Kessié was man of the match, dictating tempo and scoring the second goal. Defender Eric Bailly marshaled the back line with authority, keeping Curacao's attackers quiet. For Curacao, captain Leandro Bacuna worked tirelessly but lacked support in the final third.
Table Impact and Outlook
Côte d'Ivoire joined group leaders in their section with a clean sheet and a confidence-boosting win. Curacao will need to regroup quickly, as they face stronger opponents in their remaining group matches. The Elephants' next fixture could decide their path to the knockout stages.
