Germany launched their FIFA World Cup campaign in emphatic fashion with a dominant 7-1 victory over tournament debutants Curacao in their Group E opener in Houston.
The four-time world champions wasted no time asserting their superiority, taking the lead in the sixth minute through Felix Nmecha. Curacao, however, etched their name into World Cup history when Livano Comenencia equalised midway through the first half, scoring the Caribbean nation’s first-ever goal at a FIFA World Cup.
The historic strike briefly sparked hopes of an upset, but Germany quickly regained control. Defender Nico Schlotterbeck restored the lead in the 38th minute before Kai Havertz converted a penalty in first-half stoppage time to give Germany a comfortable 3-1 advantage at the break.
Germany continued their relentless attacking display after halftime. Jamal Musiala extended the lead early in the second half, while Nathaniel Brown added a fifth goal with a superb volley. Deniz Undav then got on the scoresheet before Havertz completed his brace to seal a comprehensive six-goal victory.
The result strengthens Germany’s position in Group E and reinforces their credentials as one of the favourites to lift a fifth World Cup title.
Despite the heavy defeat, Curacao had reason to celebrate a landmark achievement. The Caribbean nation became the smallest country by both population and geographical size to participate in a FIFA World Cup, while Comenencia’s historic goal ensured a memorable moment in the nation’s football history.
Germany now move forward with maximum points and significant momentum as they continue their quest for World Cup glory.



