FIFA decision ends Nigeria’s qualification hopes for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with DR Congo named Africa’s representative in the intercontinental play-off tournament.
The qualification hopes of the Super Eagles have officially come to an end after FIFA confirmed DR Congo as Africa’s representative in the intercontinental play-off tournament for the .
The decision effectively rules out Nigeria’s chances of securing a late ticket to the expanded global tournament set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
In a development that has sparked widespread reactions among football fans, FIFA’s confirmation cements DR Congo’s place in the crucial play-off stage, leaving the Super Eagles without a pathway to qualification.
For Nigeria, the outcome marks a disappointing chapter in their World Cup journey. The Super Eagles, one of Africa’s most decorated national teams, had hoped for a turnaround scenario that would revive their campaign. However, the governing body’s position has now ended any lingering optimism.
The 2026 tournament will feature an expanded format with 48 teams, offering more qualification opportunities across continents. Despite this, Nigeria will not be part of the global football spectacle unless circumstances dramatically change.
Fans across have expressed disappointment, urging football authorities to reassess strategies and strengthen grassroots development to prevent similar setbacks in future qualification campaigns.
