DR Congo players celebrate FIFA-upheld penalty shootout win over Nigeria in 2026 World Cup qualifiers, appeal rejected.
DR Congo players celebrate FIFA-upheld penalty shootout win over Nigeria in 2026 World Cup qualifiers, appeal rejected.
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FIFA upholds DR Congo win, rejects Nigeria appeal over player eligibility

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In a final ruling on December 26, FIFA dismissed Nigeria's appeal challenging DR Congo players' eligibility in their 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff, confirming DR Congo's penalty shootout victory and advancement to intercontinental playoffs. This follows an initial dismissal reported earlier, ending Nigeria's qualification hopes.

Building on the Nigeria Football Federation's (NFF) protest filed December 16—alleging up to nine DR Congo players violated dual nationality rules—FIFA rejected the appeal due to insufficient evidence. A key example was Manchester United's Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who switched from England youth teams to DR Congo in 2024 and met FIFA criteria, having never played for England's senior side.

The November 16 playoff in Rabat ended 1-1 (Victor Osimhen for Nigeria, Cédric Bakambu for DR Congo), with DR Congo winning 4-3 on penalties. FIFA confirmed all players were properly registered per its statutes and CAF rules, prioritizing international eligibility over national laws.

DR Congo now eyes World Cup spots via intercontinental playoffs for the 48-team tournament. Nigeria, absent since 2018 after six prior appearances, shifts to rebuilding for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations amid fan disappointment. The case highlights FIFA's evidence standards in disputes and African teams' diaspora recruitment trends.

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X discussions reflect Nigerian disappointment over FIFA's reported dismissal of the appeal, with users criticizing NFF mismanagement and mourning missed World Cup chances; humorous mockery of backdoor qualification attempts; celebrations from DRC-aligned accounts; skepticism from some highlighting lack of official FIFA confirmation.

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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.

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.

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Nigeria's Football Federation (NFF) has appealed FIFA's decision to reject its petition seeking to disqualify DR Congo from World Cup qualifiers over an alleged ineligible player, amid ongoing controversy from their recent match.

The FIFA intercontinental playoffs for the 2026 World Cup began on Thursday, March 26, in Guadalajara's Estadio Akron and Monterrey's Estadio BBVA, with New Caledonia vs. Jamaica at 9:00 p.m. and Bolivia vs. Surinam at 4:00 p.m. Mexico City time. These semifinals determine opponents for the March 31 finals against Iraq and DR Congo for the last two spots in the 48-team tournament hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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