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Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup Hopes Resurface Following DR Congo Player Probe

FIFA’s investigation into eligibility issues raises new hopes for the Super Eagles’ World Cup campaign.
FisheBy FisheDecember 16, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria’s hopes of featuring at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico have been unexpectedly given a lifeline after fresh allegations emerged over the eligibility of some players fielded by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), during the African qualifying playoffs.

Playoff Heartbreak and a New Twist

In November 2025, the Super Eagles’ campaign to reach a third straight World Cup was dealt a major blow when they were eliminated by DR Congo in the African playoff final in Morocco.

After a 1–1 draw in regulation and extra time, DR Congo held their nerve to win 4–3 in a dramatic penalty shootout, ending Nigeria’s hopes — at least temporarily — and securing their place in the intercontinental playoff tournament.

But the story took a dramatic turn this week as the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), lodged an official protest with world football’s governing body over the eligibility of several DR Congo players.





Eligibility Under Scrutiny

The NFF’s complaint centres on the status of between six and nine players who switched allegiance to represent DR Congo during the qualifiers.

According to the federation, these players may not have met the full requirements under Congolese law, which does not allow dual citizenship. Although FIFA had cleared the players on the basis that they held valid Congolese passports, the NFF argues that they did not formally renounce their previous citizenships, a key domestic constitutional requirement.

“NFF has done the needful,” an executive board member told media, stressing that while FIFA typically focuses on submitted documentation like passports, it does not independently enforce individual countries’ internal citizenship rules — a loophole the NFF believes was exploited.

NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi said the federation’s lawyers have already submitted the relevant evidence to FIFA, asserting that the process used to clear those players was fraudulent.

What This Could Mean for Nigeria

If FIFA upholds the NFF’s protest, there could be significant consequences for DR Congo — ranging from match forfeitures to potential disqualification from subsequent World Cup fixtures. This would, in turn, reopen Nigeria’s route to the tournament, possibly restoring the Super Eagles to contention for the March 2026 intercontinental playoff.

For Nigerian fans still reeling from back‑to‑back World Cup misses — after failing to qualify for Qatar 2022 and then falling short in the 2026 qualifiers — the development has sparked renewed optimism.

A Wider Reminder on Rules and Compliance

The unfolding saga also underscores how critical off‑field regulatory compliance can be in international football. Across Africa and beyond, teams have faced sanctions for procedural irregularities, such as fielding ineligible players or failing to serve suspensions properly. Cases like South Africa’s point deduction in World Cup qualifying after breaching player‑eligibility rules remain warnings about the high stakes of administrative oversight.

Looking Ahead

As Nigeria awaits a formal response from FIFA, the footballing community will be watching closely. The outcome could not only reshape the African representation at the 2026 World Cup but also reignite debate about how eligibility rules — both international and domestic — are interpreted and enforced.

For now, Nigeria’s World Cup dream remains alive, hinging on the verdict of a process that has added an extraordinary chapter to our football story.

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