Nigeria’s Super Eagles have officially concluded their on-field journey in the race to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but a legal battle at FIFA could yet alter their fate.
According to reports, Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, confirmed that while Nigeria’s campaign has ended competitively, proceedings regarding a complaint against DR Congo remain active.
The Nigeria Football Federation had submitted a formal petition to FIFA, alleging that DR Congo fielded ineligible players during the African play-off final. FIFA’s independent adjudicating bodies are currently reviewing the submission, with a verdict expected in the coming weeks.
Dikko: Legal Process Still Alive
Speaking after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Dikko clarified the situation:
“While our Super Eagles’ journey in the 2026 World Cup has concluded on the pitch, the legal proceedings are still ongoing. FIFA’s independent bodies will determine the final outcome.”
He explained that although Nigeria can no longer continue competing based on match results, a favorable ruling from FIFA could potentially reinstate the team into the intercontinental play-offs scheduled for March.
Awaiting FIFA’s Decision
Dikko urged supporters to remain calm and patient, stressing that both the NSC and the NFF are closely following developments.
“We must allow the proper channels to operate. This is a sensitive matter, and we trust FIFA to handle it fairly,” he added.
The final outcome of the case will determine whether Nigeria’s qualification hopes can be revived through administrative action. Until FIFA delivers its ruling, players, officials, and fans remain in suspense over what has become one of the most closely watched disputes in African football.
Despite the setback on the field, Dikko reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to protecting Nigeria’s interests and ensuring that all available legal avenues are fully explored.




