Advocaat returns to lead Curaçao into historic World Cup journey

Curaçao has turned once again to the steady hand of Dick Advocaat as the Caribbean nation prepares for the greatest chapter in its football history, a first-ever appearance at the FIFA World Cup.

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The 78-year-old Dutchman, who initially guided the island nation to qualification for the 2026 tournament, has officially returned to the role after stepping down earlier this year because of concerns surrounding his daughter’s health.

“Advocaat is returning,” Curaçao Football Federation president Gilbert Martina confirmed in a phone message, ending days of growing speculation surrounding the national team.

The decision places Advocaat back at the center of one of international football’s most remarkable stories and ensures he will become the oldest head coach ever to manage at a World Cup finals.

Turbulent weeks end with familiar figure back in charge

Advocaat’s return follows a tense and dramatic period within Curaçao football.

After his departure, fellow Dutchman Fred Rutten was appointed to continue the team’s preparations. However, the transition quickly became turbulent after Curaçao endured two damaging friendly defeats in March, a 5-1 loss to fellow World Cup qualifiers Australia followed by a 2-0 defeat against China.

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On Monday, the Curaçao Football Federation announced Rutten’s resignation following what it described as “constructive discussions” between federation officials.

Reports soon emerged suggesting mounting pressure from both players and the federation’s leading sponsor for Advocaat to resume the role, particularly after improvements in his daughter’s condition.

Initially, federation president Martina strongly defended Rutten and rejected suggestions of a coaching change. But the atmosphere surrounding the team continued to intensify.

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“After it became known that Advocaat’s daughter was better, a very negative campaign was launched in the press in which Rutten was cast in a bad light,” Martina said during a press conference. “But the players have denied those negative statements.”

Martina also rejected allegations of a player-driven revolt against Rutten.

Still, the uncertainty ultimately proved too difficult to ignore.

Rutten steps aside amid growing tension

According to Martina, Rutten contacted federation officials on Sunday to indicate he believed resignation was the best course of action.

The departing coach later explained his reasoning in a written statement.

“A climate must not arise that undermines healthy professional relations, within both the squad and the staff. That is why it is wise to step down,” Rutten said.

Martina then moved quickly to reconnect with Advocaat on Monday, and by Tuesday an agreement had been finalized for the veteran manager’s return.

The development restores the architect of Curaçao’s historic qualification campaign just months before the nation makes its World Cup debut.

Small nation, massive achievement

Curaçao’s qualification already stands as one of the most compelling stories heading into the 2026 tournament.

With a population of slightly more than 180,000 people and a land area of only 171 square miles, the Caribbean territory will become the smallest nation ever to compete at a FIFA World Cup.

Their path to qualification under Advocaat captured widespread attention throughout the region and beyond, particularly because the experienced coach missed the decisive qualifier against Jamaica last November while attending to his daughter’s health situation.

Now, he returns with the opportunity to complete the journey he helped begin.

Grueling group stage awaits

Curaçao’s World Cup debut will come against elite opposition.

The team has been drawn into Group E alongside Ecuador, Germany, and Côte d’Ivoire at the 2026 tournament, which will be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

For a nation of Curaçao’s size, the challenge is immense. Yet the return of Advocaat restores belief that the underdogs can approach the global stage with organization, discipline, and valuable experience on the touchline.

Advocaat’s return also adds another remarkable milestone to one of football’s longest and most decorated managerial careers.

The Curaçao assignment will mark his third appearance at a World Cup finals. He previously guided the Netherlands at the 1994 World Cup in the United States before later managing South Korea during the 2006 tournament in Germany.

At 78 years old, he will comfortably surpass the previous record for oldest World Cup coach, set by Germany’s Otto Rehhagel, who was 71 years and 317 days old when he led Greece against Argentina at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

For Curaçao, the appointment represents more than nostalgia or familiarity.

It is a return to the man who delivered the impossible, and who now has the chance to lead one of world football’s smallest nations onto its grandest stage.

 

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