Germany beats Curacao 7-1 in Houston friendly
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At Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Germany beat Curacao 7-1 on Saturday in an international friendly that paired a four-time World Cup champion with a team making its senior debut against Germany. The match gave local soccer audiences a rare chance to see a European power play in the city, and the result was decided early.
Germany controlled the game from the start and built a multi-goal lead before halftime. Curacao, a smaller Caribbean nation that has grown its profile in regional competition, faced a steep challenge against a deeper and more experienced squad. Saturday's game in Houston served as part of Germany's preparation during its U.S. visit.
Germany sets the pace early in Houston friendly
Germany's attack broke through quickly and kept pressure on Curacao throughout the match. The final 7-1 score reflected long stretches of possession, repeated entries into the penalty area, and a steady flow of chances. Curacao managed one goal, but Germany remained in control from the opening stages through the final whistle.
The game stood out on Houston's soccer calendar because Shell Energy Stadium regularly hosts MLS and international matches, but a senior Germany appearance still carries weight. International friendlies in the city often draw a mix of local club supporters, national team followers, and residents from Houston's large international communities.
Curacao faces a tough test against a global power
Curacao entered the match as the underdog and ran into one of the sport's most accomplished national teams. Germany's record on the world stage made the assignment difficult before kickoff, and the match played out that way. A seven-goal output underscored the gap in experience and depth between the sides on this occasion.
For Houston, the event added another high-profile soccer date to the venue's schedule and showed the city's continued role as a host site for international competition. Shell Energy Stadium has become a regular stop for national team exhibitions because of its downtown location, soccer-specific setup, and established matchday operations.
Germany's 7-1 win over Curacao now goes into the books as one of the more one-sided international scorelines seen in Houston in recent years. Match details beyond the final score were limited in the source report, and no broader tournament stakes were attached to the result in that account.
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