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2026 World Cup: DR Congo hits NFF with strong allegation as FIFA verdict looms

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has made strong allegations against the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) ahead of FIFA’s ruling on the petition over the alleged use of ineligible players.

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Nigeria secured a spot in the African playoffs after finishing second in the CAF qualification Group C with 16 points, displacing Burkina Faso with 21 points.

The Super Eagles defeated the Panthers of Gabon 4-1 in the semifinal of the 2026 World Cup playoff.

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Nigeria lost 4-3 on penalties against DR Congo after extra time, with Semi Ajayi losing the crucial kick at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, last November.

The Nigeria Football Federation claimed that the Leopards fielded six players, who allegedly failed to meet the eligibility requirement under DR Congo’s domestic law, per beIN SPORTS.

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The NFF claimed that the clearance process for some of the players, including former Manchester United star Aaron Wan-Bissaka, contained irregularities.

Nigeria is seeking for the outright disqualification of DR Congo and replacing them with the Super Eagles ahead of the 2026 World Cup intercontinental playoff next March in Mexico.

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A section of the media in DR Congo have accused the Nigeria Football Federation of trying to arm-twist the world football governing body to deliver a judgment in favour of the Super Eagles.

According to Own Goal, DR Congo are uncomfortable with the constant update from the Nigerian media.

They believe that the NFF backed by the Federal Government are putting too much pressure on FIFA to replace the Super Eagles with the Leopards.

The Nigeria Football Federation has made it clear that it believes strongly in its case against the DR Congo Football Association, NFF’s General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi expressed confidence in the complaint filed against DR Congo.

He said: “We have a good case. We do not venture into what would be an exercise in futility.

As far as we are concerned, we have a strong case, and we are awaiting FIFA’s decision on the complaints we have lodged.”

The comments from the Kebbi-born football administrator reflect the belief within the Nigerian football leadership that the protest is based on clear eligibility rules and not mere speculation.

Officials insist the matter goes beyond emotion and rests firmly on regulations governing player nationality and switching of international allegiance.

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