Ivory Coast advance as Pepe scores twice to send Curacao home
FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group E - Curacao v Ivory Coast - Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - June 25, 2026 Ivory Coast's Nicolas Pepe celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
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Nicolas Pepe’s double sealed Ivory Coast’s first
trip to the
World Cup knockout phase with a 2-0 victory over Curacao on Thursday
to finish second in Group E.
Curacao became the eighth team eliminated from the
tournament, a fate that arrived later than many anticipated after the Caribbean
country became the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup finals.
Ivory Coast were third in their group in their three
previous World Cup appearances from
2006-2014 and will face the second-place team in Group I, France and
Norway, on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas.
After failing to score in five World Cup qualifying
appearances and not being included in manager Emerse Fae’s recent African Cup
of Nations squad, Pepe was not an obvious
candidate to play hero.
But he took both goals exceptionally well for his first tallies in a competitive international fixture since October 2024.
Curacao error
The first came through the latest in a continuous string of threatening moves from 19-year-old Yan Diomande, who alertly pounced on a Curacao error trying to play out of the back and spotted Pepe charging to the near post.
Diomande laid the ball
back from
the byline, and Pepe hammered a low first-time finish through goalkeeper Eloy
Room from close range.
With plenty of sun and temperatures hovering in the
mid 80s Fahrenheit, the game appeared to be slowing before Pepe finished off an
incisive second for the Africans.
Ibrahim Sangare spotted Pepe’s run into the box
with a perfect, line-splitting through
ball and Pepe curled his finish from 10 metres inside the left post.
Although it was a deserved Ivorian victory, Curacao
had their
moments in possibly their last managed by 78-year-old Dutchman Dick Advocaat,
who was taking
charge of his third World Cup side.
In the 44th minute, Leandro Bacuna sliced through
three defenders into the left half of the penalty area but sent his effort low
and wide of the
near post, and after the interval Sherel Floranus found space
but fired narrowly over the bar.
Amad Diallo, Ivory Coast’s first goalscorer in the
tournament, departed at halftime, though it
was unclear if this was due to injury.

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