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Why Nigeria May Qualify For World Cup As DR Congo's Playoff Spot Faces Serious Threat

Afnews Editor

Dec 16, 2025

Fresh eligibility concerns surrounding DR Congo have reopened Nigeria's World Cup qualification hopes. Here's why the Super Eagles may still make it to 2026.
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Nigeria's hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup may not be over after all, following fresh developments suggesting that Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) could lose their African playoff spot over alleged eligibility violations.

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The renewed optimism comes amid reports that up to six DR Congo players who featured in the decisive playoff clash against Nigeria may not have met FIFA and domestic eligibility requirements, potentially opening the door for the Super Eagles to reclaim a place in the intercontinental playoffs.

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This development has sparked intense debate across African football circles, especially after DR Congo progressed in continental competitions, further drawing attention to the composition of their squad.

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Why DR Congo's World Cup Place Is Under Threat

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At the heart of the controversy are allegations that several DR Congo players who recently switched national allegiance failed to complete FIFA's full eligibility process.

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According to reports, these players may not have formally renounced previous national citizenships, a critical requirement under Congolese law, which does not recognise dual nationality. This omission, if proven, could invalidate their eligibility to represent DR Congo at the time of the playoff matches.

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Passport, Age, and Documentation Concerns Raise Red Flags

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Further complicating matters are claims that some of the players involved:

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-Hold European passports

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-Are above the age threshold

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-May not have satisfied FIFA's procedural requirements before featuring in competitive matches

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If confirmed, these irregularities could constitute a breach of FIFA regulations governing change of association and nationality status.

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NFF Takes Formal Action, Challenges FIFA Clearance

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has officially submitted a protest to FIFA, contesting DR Congo's use of the players in question.

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NFF Secretary General, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, clarified that while FIFA initially cleared the players, that approval may have been based on incomplete or misleading documentation.

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"FIFA rules say once you have passports of your country, you're eligible. But we are saying that FIFA was deceived into clearing them. It is not FIFA's responsibility to enforce Congolese rules; they acted based on what was submitted,ÔÇØ Sanusi explained.

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The NFF insists that the matter deserves urgent review in the interest of fairness and the integrity of the qualifiers.

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What This Means for Nigeria and the Super Eagles

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Nigeria narrowly missed qualification after a dramatic penalty shootout defeat to DR Congo in November, a result that initially ended the Super Eagles' World Cup dream.

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However, should FIFA rule in Nigeria's favour, the Super Eagles could be reinstated into the Intercontinental Playoffs, scheduled for March 2026 in Mexico, provided the fixtures have not yet been concluded.

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Such a decision would hand Nigeria a rare second chance and could dramatically alter Africa's representation at the global showpiece.

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Bottom Line: Hope Rekindled for Nigerian Fans

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While no final decision has been announced, the unfolding eligibility controversy has reignited belief across Nigeria that the World Cup door may not be completely shut.

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For a nation with one of Africa's richest football histories, the possibility of redemption remains alive - pending FIFA's verdict.

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