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Nigeria Await FIFA Verdict As DR Congo Face Player Eligibility Probe

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Nigeria’s hopes of a return to the FIFA World Cup remain alive as world football’s governing body continues to scrutinise the eligibility of players fielded by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) during the African playoffs for the 2026 tournament.

The Super Eagles were knocked out by DR Congo on penalties in the decisive playoff for Africa’s intercontinental qualifying spot. However, that result is now under investigation following allegations that DR Congo may have breached FIFA eligibility regulations.

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The probe reportedly focuses on claims that about nine DR Congo players switched nationalities without fully completing the legal and administrative procedures required under Congolese law and FIFA statutes. DR Congo does not generally recognise dual citizenship, meaning individuals who acquire another nationality are expected to formally renounce their original citizenship — a requirement that becomes critical for players who had already passed the age limit for making a definitive nationality choice.

Under FIFA rules, possession of a passport alone does not automatically confer eligibility to represent a national team. Players must also comply with domestic legal requirements and FIFA regulations governing changes of international allegiance. Reports indicate that some of these conditions may not have been fully satisfied, with additional concerns raised about the documentation of at least one player who had previously declined an international call-up.

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FIFA is said to be examining the matter closely, with its decision expected to determine whether violations occurred and what sanctions, if any, will follow. Potential outcomes range from match forfeiture to wider disciplinary measures, depending on the gravity of any confirmed breaches.

While outright expulsion would be considered an extreme sanction, the investigation has cast fresh uncertainty over DR Congo’s World Cup qualification status. Nigeria, meanwhile, remain on standby, awaiting FIFA’s final ruling.

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