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First World Cup Trip Winner Announced in “Score with Coca-Cola” Campaign

Local, Entertainment, | By Press release April 2, 2026

 

WILLEMSTAD – Coca-Cola Curaçao has announced the first winner of its “Score with Coca-Cola” FIFA World Cup 2026™ campaign. Chahaila Doran has won an all-expenses-paid trip for two to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Houston, Texas, where she will attend the Curaçao vs. Germany match live.

Doran, accompanied by her daughter, was invited to Sambil Shopping Center, where she personally received the news. What began as disbelief quickly turned into an emotional reaction. “I collected caps everywhere I could. I really wanted to win this prize,” she said.

According to Myrthe George-Verhulst, Marketing & PACS Manager at Coca-Cola Curaçao, the campaign reflects the historic significance of Curaçao’s World Cup participation.

“This World Cup is a historic moment for Curaçao, and that’s why we went all out with this campaign,” she said. “It’s special to see how something as simple as submitting a code from a bottle cap can lead to a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”

The campaign runs through July 19, the end of the World Cup. The next draw will take place on April 15, followed by a third and final draw on April 30. Each draw will award another fully paid World Cup experience for two people, with additional prize draws scheduled afterward.

In addition to the grand prizes, participants also have the chance to win more than 55,000 instant prizes, including official FIFA x Coca-Cola merchandise, free drinks, and prizes from partner McDonald’s.

Participation is simple: consumers purchase a locally produced Coca-Cola product, register once via WhatsApp at +5999 560 3311, and submit the code found under the bottle cap. Each entry provides an immediate chance to win prizes and enter the main draws.

Through this campaign, Coca-Cola celebrates not only its longstanding connection with football, but also Curaçao’s historic journey toward the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

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