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    World Cup: Things To Know As FIFA Rules On Nigeria’s Petition Against DR Congo

    By David AkonucheFebruary 18, 2026
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    Nigeria's forward #09 Victor Osimhen (C) celebrates his goal during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) Group C football match between Nigeria and Tunisia at Fez Stadium in Fez on December 27, 2025. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)

    NIGERIANS continue to await the verdict of world football governing body, FIFA, over a petition submitted by the Nigeria Football Federation, alleging that DR Congo fielded ineligible players during last November’s 2025 World Cup African play-offs.

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    News Point Nigeria Sport reports that FIFA’s decision, earlier reported to be announced after the body’s meeting on Monday, has yet to be released and is now expected on Tuesday (today).

    African football fans, especially Nigerians, continue to await the ruling, given that the outcome could potentially reinstate the Super Eagles into the intercontinental play-offs in Mexico later this month, where one of the last World Cup tickets is on offer.

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    This newspaper outlines key things to know about the case:

    The match in question
    In November 2025, Nigeria’s Super Eagles lost to DR Congo 4–3 on penalties in the African play-off final for 2026 World Cup qualification, ending their chances of qualifying for the tournament.

    Nigeria’s protest
    The NFF filed a formal complaint with FIFA in December 2025, alleging that DR Congo fielded ineligible players who recently switched nationalities.

    Key players accused
    Nigeria claims several DR Congo players, including Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe, hold dual nationalities, potentially violating eligibility rules.

    DR Congo’s nationality law
    The core argument hinges on DR Congo’s constitution, which reportedly prohibits dual citizenship. Nigeria argues that DR Congo’s fielding of players with dual citizenship conflicts with FIFA’s player eligibility and nationality-switch procedures.

    What Nigeria wants
    The NFF is pushing for DR Congo’s disqualification from the play-off result, which could lead to a forfeited match and/or a 3–0 award to Nigeria. Other sanctions may also be imposed on the Central African nation.

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    Possible outcomes if the petition is upheld
    If FIFA finds violations, options include match forfeiture, points adjustments, fines, or disqualification, though such measures are rare in knockout play-offs without clear evidence of fraud.

    Possible outcomes if the petition is rejected
    DR Congo’s result would stand, confirming their advancement, and Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup hopes would end without further recourse.

    Historical precedents
    Past FIFA rulings on ineligibility show that the body can overturn results or impose penalties, though each case depends on its context.

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    No verdict yet
    As of Tuesday, FIFA has not issued any official ruling.

    Fake news
    Unconfirmed reports circulating on Monday claimed that FIFA ruled in Nigeria’s favour.

    However, NFF Director of Communications Ademola Olajire stated, “There is no decision from FIFA at this time. Any claims that a ruling has been made are false.”

    Alternative outcome if the petition is upheld
    Even if DR Congo is awarded a 3–0 loss, a favourable ruling for Nigeria might not guarantee automatic qualification. It could lead to replays or other adjustments, and other nations, such as Cameroon, have been speculated as potential beneficiaries.

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