FIFA has set a date to rule on Nigeria’s world cup petition against DR Congo.
Philips News reports that the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) will deliver its verdict on Nigeria’s eligibility protest against the Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday, February 16, 2026.
Recall the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) officially complained in December 2025, saying at least six DR Congo players who played in the 2025 African playoff final in November were not allowed to play because they recently changed their nationality.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria lost the match 4-3 on penalties after it ended 1-1 in regulation time.
NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, said in a recent interview that: “We have a good case.”
Sanusi also added, “We don’t go into things that would be a waste of time. We believe we have a strong case, and we are waiting for FIFA’s decision on our complaints.”
Meanwhile, Philips News reports that Nigeria will be allowed to take part in the Intercontinental Play-Off tournament, which will take place in March in Mexico if FIFA rules in favour of the Nigerian federation.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria will earn one of the remaining African spots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico if Nigeria wins a top spot in the Intercontinental Play-Off tournament.
