Nicolas Pepe double sends Cote d'Ivoire into FIFA WC knockouts for first time

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Nicolas Pepe double sends Cote d'Ivoire into FIFA WC knockouts for first time

Synopsis

After group-stage exits in 2006, 2010, and 2014, Cote d'Ivoire finally broke through — and they did it in style. Nicolas Pepe's seventh-minute opener, the fastest goal in Ivory Coast's World Cup history, set the tone for a composed 2-0 win over Curacao. The Elephants now face Norway or France in Dallas, and for the first time, they have a knockout-stage stage to prove what this squad is truly capable of.

Key Takeaways

Cote d'Ivoire beat Curacao 2-0 at Philadelphia Stadium on 26 June to reach the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time.
Nicolas Pepe scored in the 7th and 64th minutes — his seventh-minute strike is the fastest ever scored by Ivory Coast in World Cup history.
The Elephants had suffered group-stage exits in 2006 , 2010 , and 2014 .
Cote d'Ivoire finished second in Group E and will play either Norway or France in the round of 32 in Dallas on Wednesday .
Curacao 's debut World Cup campaign ended without a win, but marks a historic milestone for the island nation.

Nicolas Pepe scored a clinical brace as Cote d'Ivoire claimed a historic 2-0 victory over Curacao in their final Group E match at Philadelphia Stadium on Friday, 26 June, reaching the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time in the nation's history. The win marks the end of a two-decade wait for the Elephants, who had exited at the group stage in 2006, 2010, and 2014.

Pepe's Historic Brace

Pepe opened the scoring in the seventh minute — the fastest goal ever scored by Ivory Coast in World Cup history — tapping in from close range after Yan Diomande won possession and squared the ball into his path. The winger doubled the advantage in the 64th minute, collecting a driven pass from Ibrahim Sangare and curling a composed left-footed shot into the top corner.

Curacao pushed forward after falling behind but could not carve out clear-cut chances, and Cote d'Ivoire comfortably managed the game to its conclusion.

What Pepe Said

'It's a source of pride and joy. We've qualified for the knockout stage, so for the people of Cote d'Ivoire, this is a source of pride,' Pepe said after the final whistle. 'My two goals? It's all thanks to the team. On the first one, Yan Diomande did a great job setting me up with the ball. The second was a magnificent pass from Ibrahim Sangare, and all I had to do was get my foot on it.'

He added: 'It's one game at a time. We're going to try to go as far as possible — we have the players and the quality to do it. We'll need to stay focused, rest up, and see who we'll be playing against.'

Group E Standings and What's Next

Cote d'Ivoire finished second in Group E and will face either Norway or France in the round of 32 in Dallas on Wednesday. The matchup promises to be a stern test, but the Elephants head into the knockout phase with momentum and belief.

Curacao's Journey Ends in Philadelphia

For Curacao, their maiden FIFA World Cup voyage concluded in Philadelphia. Though the Blue Wave depart without a point, their debut on the sport's grandest stage is a landmark achievement for a nation of fewer than 200,000 people. The experience will live long in the memory of their supporters.

With the Elephants now through, all eyes turn to Dallas and a potential showdown with European heavyweights that could define how far this generation of Ivorian talent can go.

Point of View

And particularly his composure on the second goal, suggests this squad has something earlier iterations lacked: a killer instinct in the final third. The real test comes in Dallas, where a potential France tie would measure whether this is a one-match performance or a genuine contender's statement.
NationPress
26 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Cote d'Ivoire ever reached the FIFA World Cup knockout stage before?
No. The 2-0 win over Curacao on 26 June is the first time Cote d'Ivoire have advanced beyond the group stage in their World Cup history, having exited in the group phase in 2006, 2010, and 2014.
Who scored for Cote d'Ivoire against Curacao?
Nicolas Pepe scored both goals — in the 7th and 64th minutes. His seventh-minute opener is the fastest goal ever scored by Ivory Coast in World Cup history.
Who will Cote d'Ivoire face in the round of 32?
Cote d'Ivoire, finishing second in Group E, will play either Norway or France in the round of 32 in Dallas on Wednesday.
How did Pepe's two goals come about?
The first came after Yan Diomande won possession and squared the ball for Pepe to tap in from close range. The second saw Pepe collect a driven pass from Ibrahim Sangare before curling a left-footed shot into the top corner.
What does this result mean for Curacao?
Curacao's maiden FIFA World Cup campaign ended in Philadelphia with a 0-2 defeat. Despite exiting without a win, their debut on the world stage is a historic milestone for the small Caribbean nation.
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