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FIFA sets date to rule on Nigeria’s protest against DR Congo

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The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) is set to deliver a verdict on Nigeria’s protest against the Democratic Republic of Congo over player eligibility in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on February 16.

The controversy stems from a petition reportedly submitted by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), questioning the eligibility of several DR Congo players who were born or raised abroad but now represent the Central African nation at the international level.

The argument is that DR Congo’s constitution does not permit dual nationality, yet several of its internationals are believed to retain foreign citizenship.

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According to Nigerian outlet Daily Post, FIFA has set Monday, February 16, 2026, as the date the verdict will be released following the conclusion of investigations.

It has been reported that Nigerians are hopeful they will automatically inherit the slot if the ruling goes in their favour, allowing them to represent Africa in the Intercontinental play-offs scheduled for March 2026.

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Recently, NFF General Secretary Dr Mohammed Sanusi, after submitting the petition, stated that they have a concrete case and are hopeful of a favourable outcome.

“We have a good case. We don’t go into things that would be a waste of time. We believe we have a strong case, and we are waiting for FIFA’s decision on our complaints,” he said.

Meanwhile, DR Congo has denied the allegations made by the West African country, labelling them “bad losers” and accusing them of acting desperately after losing in the play-offs.

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