Curaçao national football team (1921–1958)
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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.
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 Voetbal Bond (CVB).
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Quick Facts 1924–1958, Association ...
1924–1958 | |
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Association | Curaçaose Voetbal Bond |
Confederation | CCCF (1921–1958) |
Most caps | Ergilio Hato (35) |
Top scorer | Maximiliano Juliana (8) |
First international | |
Aruba 0–4 Curaçao (Aruba, 6 April 1924) | |
Last international | |
Denmark 3–2 Curaçao (Denmark, 16 May 1958) | |
Biggest win | |
Curaçao 14–0 United States (Barranquilla, Colombia, 21 December 1948) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Netherlands 8–1 Curaçao (Netherlands, 23 April 1948) |
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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]