DR Congo lists players central to Nigeria's FIFA eligibility petition

The Democratic Republic of Congo has named the players at the heart of Nigeria's ongoing FIFA complaint over eligibility in the CAF World Cup playoffs, according to a March 13, 2026, ThisDayLive report. This response comes amid Nigeria's challenge to Congo's 4-3 penalty win in November 2025.

In the latest development in the Nigeria-DR Congo player eligibility dispute, the Democratic Republic of Congo has provided FIFA with a list of players targeted by Nigeria's petition. The move, reported by ThisDayLive on March 13, 2026, aims to address allegations of fraudulent nationality switches.

Background: Nigeria lost to DR Congo in the CAF Africa intercontinental playoff final in Morocco on November 16, 2025 (1-1 draw, 4-3 on penalties), securing Congo's advancement toward World Cup playoffs. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) filed a formal complaint accusing Congo of fielding ineligible players with European passports, violating Congo's no-dual-citizenship laws. Named suspects include Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe, and Arthur Masuaku.

DR Congo's federation previously dismissed the claims as 'sour grapes.' Now, by listing the players, they appear to be cooperating to clarify the matter ahead of intercontinental playoffs in Mexico against the New Caledonia-Jamaica winner. FIFA has not ruled yet; outcomes could range from dismissal to forfeiture or fines, per past precedents.

This step may expedite resolution as DR Congo eyes Group K with Portugal, Uzbekistan, and Colombia.

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Tense Nigerian officials and fans await FIFA verdict on DR Congo's 2026 World Cup eligibility amid ineligibility allegations.
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Nigeria awaits FIFA verdict on DR Congo World Cup eligibility

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Nigeria's football authorities remain hopeful for a favorable ruling from FIFA on a petition challenging DR Congo's eligibility in the 2026 World Cup intercontinental playoffs, despite the Congolese team being listed among participants. The dispute stems from Nigeria's penalty shootout loss to DR Congo in November 2025, with allegations of six ineligible players fielded by the opponents. While officials urge calm, critics and fans express skepticism over the prolonged silence from FIFA.

FIFA is scheduled to deliver its verdict on February 16, 2026, regarding Nigeria's petition against the Democratic Republic of Congo over alleged ineligible players in the 2026 World Cup African qualifiers. The Nigeria Football Federation claims six Congolese players violated eligibility rules due to improper nationality switches. A favorable ruling could reinstate Nigeria in the intercontinental play-offs.

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has dismissed rumors of an imminent FIFA decision on its December 2025 protest challenging DR Congo's use of ineligible players in the 2026 World Cup African playoff final. As of February 17, 2026, no ruling has been issued, despite online speculation.

The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has announced sweeping reforms to its statutes and regulations to strengthen football governance across Africa. President Patrice Motsepe said the changes aim to prevent controversies like those in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals. The reforms draw from global best practices and input from top legal experts.

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North African clubs maintained their dominance in the fifth round of the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup, with potential for up to 12 teams from the region to reach the quarterfinals. Surprising results from Zambian sides Power Dynamos and ZESCO disrupted the trend, while teams from Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan showed promise. The outcomes set up an intriguing final round next weekend.

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