Nigeria’s aspirations for a return to the FIFA World Cup remain in the balance as football’s global governing body investigates the eligibility of players fielded by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) during the recent African playoffs for the 2026 tournament.
The Super Eagles were eliminated by DR Congo on penalties in the crucial playoff for Africa’s intercontinental qualifying berth. However, that result is now subject to scrutiny following allegations that DR Congo may have violated FIFA eligibility regulations.
The investigation reportedly centres on claims that up to nine DR Congo players changed nationalities without fully completing the requisite legal and administrative procedures under Congolese law and FIFA statutes. DR Congo generally does not recognise dual citizenship, necessitating a formal renunciation of original citizenship for individuals acquiring another nationality – a critical requirement for players past the age limit for making a definitive nationality choice.
Under FIFA regulations, a passport alone does not automatically confer eligibility to represent a national team. Players must also adhere to domestic legal requirements and FIFA rules governing changes of international allegiance. Reports suggest that some of these conditions may not have been fully met, with additional concerns raised regarding the documentation of at least one player who had previously declined an international call-up.
FIFA is understood to be examining the matter closely, with its decision expected to determine whether violations occurred and what sanctions, if any, will be imposed. Potential outcomes range from match forfeiture to broader disciplinary measures, depending on the severity of any confirmed breaches.
While outright expulsion would be considered an extreme sanction, the investigation has introduced fresh uncertainty over DR Congo’s World Cup qualification status. Nigeria, meanwhile, remains on standby, awaiting FIFA’s conclusive ruling.
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