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FIFA Set to Decide on Nigeria’s Protest Over DR Congo Eligibility Dispute

FIFA is expected to deliver a ruling on Monday that could significantly impact Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.

The decision follows a formal protest lodged by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) against the Democratic Republic of Congo Football Association over the alleged fielding of six ineligible players during last year’s African play-offs.

Nigeria was eliminated on penalties in Morocco, ending what appeared to be their campaign. However, the NFF insists the matter is not settled. “We believe that we have a chance; that is why we petitioned. If we knew we didn’t have a chance, we wouldn’t have petitioned,” said NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi, emphasizing that all documents and legal arguments were properly submitted.

Key Issue: Nationality Rules

The case revolves around FIFA’s rules on nationality switches. Players may only change international allegiance once and must complete a formal approval process. Nigeria alleges that the Congolese FA misrepresented essential details regarding the players’ eligibility, particularly in light of DR Congo’s domestic ban on dual citizenship.

The matter has drawn attention partly due to Véron Mosengo-Omba, CAF’s General Secretary, who reportedly has close ties with FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Both sides are reportedly prepared to escalate the dispute to the Court of Arbitration for Sport if FIFA’s ruling is contested.

Possible Outcome

If Nigeria’s protest succeeds, the Super Eagles would be reinstated into the intercontinental play-offs in Mexico later this month, facing the winner of Jamaica vs New Caledonia for a final 2026 World Cup berth in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, noted that the saga may extend beyond Monday’s decision. “It requires a lot of things, and by the time it is finally decided, whether Nigeria wins or DR Congo wins, I believe the case might even go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport,” he said.

This decision will be pivotal in determining the Super Eagles’s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

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