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Seantobyent > Blog > Sports > FIFA penalizes Nigeria and DR Congo for rule breaches during FIFA World Cup playoffs
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FIFA penalizes Nigeria and DR Congo for rule breaches during FIFA World Cup playoffs

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 7:24 pm
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The global football authority, FIFA, has imposed sanctions on the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Congolese Football Association after disciplinary issues arose during a 2026 World Cup qualifying match between the two nations.In its latest disciplinary report on qualification fixtures, FIFA confirmed that both federations committed separate violations during the game played on 16 November 2025. Nigeria was punished for crowd-related misconduct linked to match safety and order, specifically incidents involving fans throwing objects onto the pitch.

The violation falls under Articles 17 and 17.2.b of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, resulting in a fine of 1,000 Swiss Francs for the NFF. In contrast, the Congolese body received a stiffer penalty after supporters were found to have used laser pointers or similar electronic devices during the fixture. That action breached Article 17.2.d of the same code, prompting FIFA to fine the DR Congo Football Association 5,000 Swiss Francs. FIFA added that sanctions depend on the specifics of each case and can still be challenged through the appeals process.

The organisation also clarified that the publicly released disciplinary summary is mainly for media awareness, while detailed legal rulings are sent directly to the federations involved. The Nigeria–DR Congo clash has continued to attract attention, especially after the controversial outcome that ended Nigeria’s qualification ambitions. Nigeria’s push to advance in the qualifiers collapsed last November when the Super Eagles were defeated on penalties by DR Congo in the decisive round of the African play-offs.

After the loss, the NFF formally petitioned FIFA, disputing the eligibility of several Congolese players. The complaint argues that DR Congo’s national laws do not permit dual citizenship for adults, raising concerns about players believed to possess European passports while representing the Leopards. NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi previously outlined the federation’s position. He explained that FIFA eligibility rules recognise any player who holds a valid national passport, but expressed concern that the governing body may have been misled in approving the players.

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Meanwhile, National Sports Commission Chairman Shehu Dikko has cautioned against treating recent developments as a conclusive ruling on Nigeria’s protest. According to him, DR Congo’s inclusion among teams preparing for the intercontinental play-offs does not automatically mean FIFA has dismissed Nigeria’s case. Speaking to ThisDay Newspaper, Dikko said FIFA had yet to announce any final decision and that authorities are closely observing the situation. He stressed that early tournament preparations by participating nations should not be mistaken for a verdict, noting that schedules can change once FIFA releases its ruling.

He added that FIFA traditionally communicates sensitive outcomes directly to all affected parties before making them public. For now, DR Congo’s name remains on official fixtures because the eligibility dispute is still unresolved.Dikko expressed optimism that Nigeria will succeed in the case, which could allow the Super Eagles to feature in the play-offs and possibly secure a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He urged Nigerians to stay patient while awaiting the final outcome. At present, DR Congo remains listed among nations preparing for the intercontinental play-off tournament as competition intensifies for the remaining World Cup spots.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/

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