Curaçao have parted company with head coach Fred Rutten only a month before their first‑ever World Cup, the federation announced on Monday. Rutten, appointed in February after Dick Advocaat’s departure, resigned following what the FFK called “constructive discussions” among senior officials. Although no detailed explanation was provided, the 63‑year‑old said he stepped down to protect stability within the squad, insisting that no atmosphere should damage professional relationships. His brief tenure included two heavy friendly defeats in March, a 5–1 loss to Australia and a 2–0 defeat to China, results that raised concerns ahead of the tournament.
The timing leaves Curaçao, the smallest nation ever to qualify for a World Cup, urgently seeking a replacement before facing Germany, Ecuador and Ivory Coast in Group E. The federation said it would decide on next steps later Monday and emphasised the need to maintain calm. A press conference will offer further clarification on Rutten’s short spell and sudden exit.