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Curaçao is home to a rich and diverse sporting culture influenced by its Caribbean identity, Dutch heritage, and American ties. While baseball is the standout national sport, a variety of other sports are actively played and supported on the island.

Here’s a breakdown of the main types of sports in Curaçao:


1. Baseball (Beisbol) – The National Sport

  • Most popular and successful sport on the island.
  • Curaçao has produced several Major League Baseball (MLB) stars like Andruw Jones, Kenley Jansen, and Jurickson Profar.
  • Youth leagues are highly active; Little League participation is strong.
  • Curaçao often competes in the Little League World Series.

2. Football (Soccer)

  • Second most popular sport after baseball.
  • Curaçao has its own national football team, affiliated with FIFA and CONCACAF.
  • Many Curaçaoan players play professionally in the Netherlands and elsewhere.
  • The national team has improved significantly in recent years, qualifying for Gold Cup tournaments.

3. Basketball

  • Played recreationally and in schools, especially in urban areas.
  • Curaçao has a national team and participates in Caribbean tournaments.
  • Some players pursue professional or college-level careers in the U.S. or Europe.

4. Volleyball

  • Popular, especially among women.
  • Played both indoors and as beach volleyball.
  • Regular school and community competitions are held.

5. Swimming & Aquatic Sports

  • With Curaçao surrounded by ocean, water sports are a natural part of the culture.
  • Popular aquatic sports include:
    • Swimming
    • Water polo
    • Snorkeling and scuba diving
    • Sailing
    • Jet skiing
  • Curaçao hosts open water swim competitions, and its coral reefs attract global diving tourism.

6. Athletics (Track and Field)

  • Includes sprinting, long-distance running, and field events.
  • Curaçao has produced internationally recognized athletes like Churandy Martina, who competed in the Olympics for the Netherlands.

7. Martial Arts

  • Sports like judo, karate, taekwondo, and kickboxing are practiced.
  • Some Curaçaoan fighters have represented the island or the Netherlands in international competitions.

8. Tennis & Table Tennis

  • Tennis is played recreationally and in local tournaments.
  • Table tennis is popular among youth in schools and sports clubs.

9. Golf

  • Not a mass sport, but Curaçao has a few golf courses catering to locals and tourists, such as the Old Quarry Golf Course.

10. Cycling

  • Road cycling and recreational biking are growing in popularity.
  • Occasional amateur races and tours take place on the island.

11. Horseback Riding

  • Practiced on a small scale, with several ranches and riding schools.
  • Often done recreationally or as a tourist activity.

12. Other Recreational Sports

  • Fitness, gym training, and CrossFit are increasingly popular.
  • Kitesurfing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding are growing due to favorable wind and water conditions.
  • Esports and chess have a small but growing community among youth.

Summary Table

SportPopularityNotable Notes
BaseballNational pride; MLB stars
Football (Soccer)National team rising in CONCACAF
BasketballYouth & community level
VolleyballBeach & indoor variants
Swimming & DivingTourism + recreation
AthleticsOlympic-level sprinters
Martial ArtsActive in schools & clubs
TennisLimited but organized
Golf & HorsebackNiche or tourism-based
Cycling & FitnessRising in popularity
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