Curaçao national football team
| Nickname(s) | La Familia Azul La Pantera Negra La Pantera Azul | |||
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| Association | Federashon Futbòl Kòrsou (FFK) | |||
| Confederation | CONCACAF (North America) | |||
| Sub-confederation | CFU (Caribbean) | |||
| Head coach | Dick Advocaat | |||
| Captain | Leandro Bacuna | |||
| Most caps | Cuco Martina (67) | |||
| Top scorer | Rangelo Janga (21) | |||
| Home stadium | Ergilio Hato Stadium | |||
| FIFA code | CUW | |||
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| FIFA ranking | ||||
| Current | 90 1 (3 April 2025) | |||
| Highest | 68 (July 2017) | |||
| Lowest | 188 (December 2003) | |||
| First international | ||||
| Dominican Republic 1–0 Curaçao (San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic; 18 August 2011) | ||||
| Biggest win | ||||
| Curaçao 10–0 Grenada (Willemstad, Curaçao; 10 September 2018) | ||||
| Biggest defeat | ||||
| Argentina 7–0 Curaçao (Santiago del Estero, Argentina; 28 March 2023) | ||||
| CONCACAF Gold Cup | ||||
| Appearances | 3 (first in 2017) | |||
| Best result | Quarter-finals (2019) | |||
Medal record | ||||
The Curaçao national football team (Dutch: Curaçaos voetbalelftal; Papiamento: Selekshon di Futbòl Kòrsou) represents Curaçao in international football, and is controlled by the Federashon Futbòl Kòrsou (English: Curaçao Football Federation).
Following a constitutional change that allowed its predecessor, the Colony of Curaçao and Dependencies to become a unified constituent country consisting of several island territories as the Netherlands Antilles and its dissolution in 2010, Curaçao has played under a new constitutional status as a separate constituent country since 2011.
Both FIFA and CONCACAF recognize the Curaçao national team as the direct successor of the dependant Territory of Curaçao (1921–1958) and the Netherlands Antilles (1958–2010).