2026 World Cup: Nigeria May Go For Play Offs As Congo Team Faces Disqualification For Fielding Ineligible Players
Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have reportedly been reignited following claims that DR Congo may be expelled from the competition for fielding ineligible players.
In November, DR Congo defeated the Super Eagles on penalties to secure Africa’s ticket to the Intercontinental Playoffs for a place at the 2026 World Cup.
However, reports suggest they could face sanctions from FIFA ahead of the playoffs, expected to take place in March 2026.
According to the reports, six DR Congo players, who switched nationality allegedly failed to complete the required eligibility process.
It is claimed they did not formally renounce their previous citizenships, a key requirement given that DR Congo does not recognise dual nationality.
Further allegations state that several players who featured in the playoff match, were over the age of 21, yet still held passports from other countries, rendering them ineligible under FIFA regulations.
“The chances of the petition against DR Congo succeeding are even stronger than when South Africa were docked three points and three goals for fielding an ineligible player against Lesotho,” SCORENigeria quoted.
“A petition has been submitted against DR Congo concerning the eligibility of several players who featured in the World Cup Playoffs in Morocco.
“There is still hope for the Super Eagles, provided the Intercontinental Playoffs in Mexico have not been played.”
Source: THISDAY

