Nigeria–DR Congo dispute: Match details and the eligibility complaint that FIFA later dismissed

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.

The playoff match saw Nigeria strike first through Frank Onyeka's early goal, matched by Meschack Elia for DR Congo before halftime. Tied after extra time, Chancel Mbemba's decisive penalty secured DR Congo's win, denying Nigeria a World Cup spot on the field and marking their second straight failure.

Post-match, Nigeria's head coach alleged unusual superstition or 'voodoo' from DR Congo's bench during penalties, though dismissed by analysts. The Nigeria Football Federation escalated in December 2025, petitioning FIFA over several Europe-based DR Congo players' eligibility, arguing passports alone do not satisfy Congolese citizenship laws banning dual nationality without renunciation steps.

FIFA's rules prioritize sporting nationality and valid documentation, with players pre-cleared. Shehu Dikko, Chairman of Nigeria's National Sports Commission, told ARISE News: "We’re not sore losers, but it’s part of the rules. Our case is very tight." Nigeria pursued after legal advice.

FIFA's review concluded swiftly, dismissing the protest the next day and upholding the result amid tensions between national laws and global standards in African football's use of diaspora talent. Nigeria respected the final decision.

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