Nigeria’s hopes of reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup have ended after FIFA officially confirmed DR Congo as Africa’s representative in the inter-confederation play-off tournament. In an accreditation notice sent to journalists, FIFA listed the six qualified nations, including DR Congo, effectively dismissing Nigeria’s protest over their November 2025 CAF play-off defeat.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had filed a formal petition claiming that DR Congo fielded ineligible players during the decisive play-off, which ended 1-1 and was decided on penalties in favor of the Leopards. FIFA’s recent communication, however, makes no mention of any changes to the qualified teams, signaling that the original result stands.
The play-off tournament is scheduled for March 26–31 in Guadalajara and Monterrey, Mexico. As one of the two highest-ranked teams, DR Congo will advance directly to face the winner of Jamaica versus New Caledonia in the finals.
Key Takeaways:
- FIFA’s confirmation ends months of uncertainty and closes the door on Nigeria’s eligibility protest.
- DR Congo’s place remains unchanged, leaving the Super Eagles’ 2026 World Cup dream officially over.
- Nigeria now shifts focus to future qualifiers and preparations for the 2030 campaign.
With the 48-team 2026 World Cup set to proceed without Nigeria, the Super Eagles must now rebuild and refocus on upcoming challenges, leaving behind months of administrative hope.








