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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Dramatic illustration of Nigerian officials filing a FIFA complaint against DR Congo over ineligible players, threatening World Cup qualification.
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Nigeria petitions FIFA over DR Congo player eligibility

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Nigeria's football federation has filed a complaint with FIFA alleging that DR Congo fielded ineligible players in their recent CAF playoff final. The petition claims fraud in the nationality changes of several players, threatening DR Congo's World Cup qualification hopes. DR Congo has dismissed the challenge as sour grapes from a bad loser.

FIFA has rejected Nigeria's formal protest alleging ineligible players in DR Congo's 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff victory. The decision upholds DR Congo's win, eliminating Nigeria from direct qualification. Nigeria has expressed disappointment but will respect the ruling.

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In the lead-up to FIFA's dismissal of Nigeria's protest on December 18, 2025—as previously reported—the Nigeria Football Federation challenged DR Congo's 2026 World Cup playoff win on November 16 in Rabat, Morocco, alleging ineligible players due to dual nationality issues under Congolese law. The 1-1 draw went to a 4-3 penalty shootout victory for DR Congo, but Nigeria's detailed complaint kept qualification hopes alive briefly.

Nigeria's Super Eagles secured a 4-1 victory over Gabon in extra time on Thursday, keeping their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification hopes alive. The win in Rabat advances them to the playoff final. Victor Osimhen scored a brace in the match.

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FIFA conducted the draws for the European and intercontinental play-offs for the 2026 World Cup on November 20, 2025, in Zurich, setting the stage for six remaining qualification spots. Sixteen European teams will compete in four paths, while six non-European teams battle in two pathways hosted in Mexico. The winners will join 42 already qualified nations at the expanded tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Following FIFA's controversial delay in player releases, 32 Premier League players are set to miss games for the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 starting this Sunday in Morocco. Sunderland is hit hardest with six key absences, while Arsenal, Chelsea, and Aston Villa are unaffected.

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The quarterfinals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations promise intense matchups among continent's soccer giants. Heavyweights like Senegal, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Algeria, Morocco and Cameroon advance after strong round-of-16 performances. Seven of the eight teams are former champions, setting the stage for potential finals.

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