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Curaçao, Uzbekistan, Jordan and Cape Verde will make history at the 2026 World Cup by debuting in a FIFA World Cup for the first time
The 2026 World Cup will mark a historic moment with four national teams set to play in a FIFA World Cup for the first time. Curaçao, Uzbekistan, Jordan and Cape Verde will look to surprise and write a new chapter in international football history.
Four national teams ready to make history
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will not only be remembered for its new 48-team format, it will also mark a historic moment for four countries that will finally fulfill the dream of playing in a FIFA World Cup for the first time.
Curaçao, Uzbekistan, Jordan and Cape Verde will become new names on the World Cup map, joining the list of national teams that have managed to open a new chapter for football in their respective regions.
Curaçao and the Caribbean dream
Among the most remarkable stories is Curaçao, a small Caribbean island that secured a historic qualification and arrives at the 2026 World Cup as one of the tournament’s most unexpected teams.
The Caribbean side built a competitive project backed by players with international experience and became the smallest and least populated country to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. For local supporters, participating in North America means far more than football: it is a national milestone.
Uzbekistan and Jordan end decades of waiting
Asia will also celebrate two historic debuts.
Uzbekistan finally achieved what had seemed unattainable for years. After multiple unsuccessful qualification campaigns, the national team secured its place and will play in its first FIFA World Cup as an independent nation.
Meanwhile, Jordan will experience an equally unforgettable moment. The Jordanian national team left decades of frustration behind and confirmed its first World Cup appearance, reinforcing the growth of football in the Middle East and inspiring an entire generation of supporters.
Cape Verde and the African surprise
The national team known as the Blue Sharks produced one of the most surprising stories of the qualification process and secured its World Cup ticket after a campaign that confirmed its competitive growth.
For a country with just over half a million inhabitants, competing in the World Cup represents a huge achievement and an opportunity to showcase its talent against established powers of international football.
The 2026 World Cup opens a new era
The expansion of the tournament allowed new national teams to find a place on football’s biggest stage.
Beyond the traditional favorites, the 2026 World Cup will also tell stories of first-time appearances, emotion and dreams fulfilled. Curaçao, Uzbekistan, Jordan and Cape Verde will arrive without World Cup tradition, but with the motivation of teams that know they have already made history even before the opening whistle.












