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How Nigeria’s Super Eagles Could Revive World Cup Hope Following DR Congo’s Alleged Use of Ineligible Players

Nigeria's Super Eagles vs DR Congo, 2026 World Cup Qualifiers
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Allegations of Breach of Congolese Law

According to reports, between six and nine players fielded by DR Congo during the qualifiers may have switched international allegiance without fully complying with Congolese nationality laws, which reportedly do not recognize dual citizenship.

The NFF argues that some of these players retained European passports, including French and Dutch passports.

Also, the players did not formally renounce them before representing DR Congo, which is an alleged breach of the country’s constitution.

NFF General Secretary Speaks Out

NFF General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi confirmed that Nigeria had formally lodged a protest with FIFA, insisting that the matter goes beyond FIFA eligibility rules and into issues of alleged deception.

“The Congolese rules say you cannot have dual nationality,” Sanusi told reporters on Tuesday.

“There are so many of them that have European passports, some of them French passports, some of them Dutch passports.”

“The rules are very clear. We cannot say anything now but we have submitted our protest to FIFA.”

“There are players that got theirs in just three months. So there is to us, what is considered as a breach of the regulation.”

“That is why we took that decision.”

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FIFA Rules vs National Law

Under FIFA regulations, a player is eligible to represent a country once they hold a valid passport of that nation.

On that basis, FIFA cleared the DR Congo players in question to feature in the qualifiers, as all reportedly hold Congolese passports.

However, Sanusi insists that FIFA was misled when granting those clearances.

“The FIFA rules are different from DR Congo rules, that is why FIFA cleared them,” he explained.

“FIFA Regulations say once you have the passport of your country, you are eligible. As far as we are concerned, they are eligible that is why they are cleared by FIFA.”

“But our contention is that FIFA was deceived into clearing them because it is not the responsibility of FIFA to make sure that the regulations of Congo are abided by.”

“FIFA goes by its own regulations, and it was on the basis of what was presented to FIFA that they cleared them. But we are saying that it was fraudulent.”

FIFA Investigation Underway

FIFA is yet to issue an official response to Nigeria’s complaint, but NFF officials have confirmed that the matter is currently under investigation by world football’s governing body.

According to reports, a ruling is expected before the intercontinental playoffs in March, a timeline that could significantly affect the final qualification picture.

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Slim but Significant Hope for Super Eagles

While it remains unclear whether Nigeria’s appeal will succeed, a favourable ruling could reopen the door to World Cup qualification for the Super Eagles.

This will also be the team’s second potential reprieve in the same qualifying campaign.

Earlier in the qualification process, South Africa were docked three points for fielding an ineligible player.

However, Nigeria failed to capitalise on that sanction and ultimately finished second in the group behind Bafana Bafana, missing out on automatic progression.

Now, with their fate hanging on a FIFA verdict, the Super Eagles await a decision that could yet turn a heartbreaking playoff defeat into an unexpected second chance on the road to 2026.

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