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NFF Under Fire As DR Congo’s World Cup Qualification Sparks Fresh Questions

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is facing renewed scrutiny following the qualification of Democratic Republic of the Congo for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, raising doubts over the federation’s earlier claims of filing official complaints.

According to a report by The Guardian, concerns resurfaced after DR Congo secured a historic 1–0 victory over Jamaica in Mexico to seal their first World Cup appearance in over five decades.

The result has prompted stakeholders to question the status of Nigeria’s alleged appeal against the Central African side.

Nigeria had previously lost to DR Congo in the African play-off final, missing out on a place in the intercontinental stage.

In the aftermath, the NFF announced that it had petitioned FIFA, accusing the Congolese team of fielding ineligible players.

The federation later claimed it escalated the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

However, with no official communication from either FIFA or CAS and DR Congo proceeding unchallenged, doubts have intensified over whether any formal process was ever initiated.

Prominent voices within the Nigerian football community have openly demanded transparency.

Abuja-based journalist Joan Iwuchukwu publicly questioned the fate of the appeal, while Delta-based coach Edwin Onovwotafe called on the NFF to clarify whether Nigeria’s World Cup hopes are definitively over.

Other reactions have ranged from scepticism to outright criticism.

Canada-based journalist Adewale Ajayi mocked the situation, suggesting sarcastically that Nigeria might still hope for a “backdoor” qualification.

Meanwhile, stakeholder Emeka Onyekwere accused the federation of misleading the public, urging it to provide documented proof of any petitions submitted.

Onyekwere further argued that the controversy may have been used to distract from Nigeria’s disappointing qualifying campaign, where the Super Eagles failed to progress from a group that included Lesotho, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Rwanda, and Benin Republic.

As questions mount, pressure continues to build on the NFF to provide clarity on its actions and address growing concerns over its handling of Nigeria’s failed World Cup bid.

Meanwhile, Africa’s representatives at the upcoming tournament include Tunisia, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco, Algeria, Cape Verde, South Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, and Egypt.

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