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FIFA rejects Nigeria’s protest, confirms DR Congo victory in 2026  World Cup Qualifier

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By: Kwame Bediako 

FIFA has dismissed Nigeria’s protest over an allegedly ineligible player fielded by DR Congo in their crucial 2026 World Cup qualifying match, upholding the original result that eliminated the Super Eagles. 

The decision leaves Nigeria out of the qualification race, drawing sharp criticism from fans and officials.

The Super Eagles lodged their complaint immediately after the match, alleging that the player in question failed to meet FIFA’s strict eligibility criteria on nationality, documentation, and prior national team appearances. 

Nigeria argued this breached FIFA statutes, hoping to overturn the outcome and salvage their campaign.

After a detailed review by FIFA’s adjudication body, the evidence from both associations confirmed DR Congo’s full compliance with all regulations. 

No points were awarded to Nigeria, no replay was granted, and the fixture’s result remains in the 2026 World Cup qualifying standings.

Disappointment rippled through Nigerian football circles, with stakeholders lamenting the lost opportunity for a technical reprieve. 

Super Eagles officials voiced frustration but pledged respect for the ruling, vowing to rally behind Africa’s representatives in the tournament while refocusing on future on-field battles.

FIFA stressed the thoroughness of its probe, which scrutinized player records and federation communications, underscoring its commitment to qualification integrity. 

With no appeals anticipated in these final eligibility rulings, attention turns to DR Congo’s push for World Cup glory.

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