FIFA HAS FINALLY RULED ON THE CASE BETWEEN SUPER EAGLES OF NIGERIA AND DR CONGO. SEE FULL JUDGEMENT BELOW 👇🏼
FIFA DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
(Under the authority of FIFA Regulations and the 2026 World Cup Qualification Framework)
IN THE MATTER OF:
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)
v.
The Congolese Association Football Federation (FECOFA)
RE: Eligibility Dispute – 2026 FIFA World Cup African Qualifiers (Best Losers Playoff Round)
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DECISION AND RULING
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I. Background
- The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), representing the Nigeria national football team, filed a formal protest following the Best Losers Playoff match against the DR Congo national football team.
- The playoff match was held to determine qualification for the final African slot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
3.The match concluded with a 2–1 victory in favor of DR Congo, provisionally granting them advancement.
- Nigeria’s protest alleged that Player X who appeared and scored during the match, was ineligible to represent DR Congo due to an incomplete nationality switch process under FIFA eligibility regulations.
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II. Jurisdiction
- The FIFA Disciplinary Committee confirms jurisdiction pursuant to Articles 52 and 54 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code and the Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA Statutes regarding player eligibility.
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III. Findings of Fact
After reviewing:
•The official match report,
•Player registration documentation,
•Correspondencebetween FECOFA and FIFA’s Players’ Status Department,
•Evidence submitted by both federations,
The Committee finds:
- Player X previously represented another national association at youth competitive level.
- Under FIFA Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes, a player seeking to change association must:
•Submit a formal request for change of association;
•Receive written approval from FIFA;
•Await official confirmation before participating in an “A” international match.
- While Player X had initiated the nationality switch process, the required formal approval from FIFA had not been issued prior to the Best Losers Playoff match.
- No provisional clearance or temporary authorization had been granted.
- The player therefore did not meet the eligibility requirements at the time of participation.
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IV. Applicable Regulations
- Article 9 of the Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA Statutes stipulates that a player may only represent a new association after approval of the change of association request.
- Article 21 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code provides that a team fielding an ineligible player shall forfeit the match.
- Playoff matches are considered official competition matches and are subject to strict eligibility compliance.
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V. Decision
Accordingly, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee rules as follows:
- Player X of the DR Congo national football team was ineligible at the time of the Best Losers Playoff match due to an incomplete nationality switch.
- DR Congo is deemed to have fielded an ineligible player.
- The playoff match is declared forfeited.
- The result is recorded as:
•DR Congo 0 – 3 Nigeria - The Nigeria national football team is declared winner of the Best Losers Playoff Round.
- Nigeria is thereby awarded qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- The DR Congo national football team is disqualified from the playoff pathway but retains the right to appeal before the FIFA Appeals Committee.
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VI. Observations
The Committee emphasizes that nationality switch procedures are fundamental to preserving competitive integrity in international football. Participation without formal approval, even if administrative processing is underway, constitutes a clear regulatory violation.
Strict compliance is mandatory, particularly in high-stakes playoff fixtures determining World Cup qualification..

