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DR Congo Stun Nigeria on Penalties to Keep World Cup Dream Alive

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The Democratic Republic of Congo delivered one of the biggest surprises of the African World Cup playoffs on Sunday after holding Nigeria to a 1–1 draw before defeating the Super Eagles 4–3 on penalties. The result keeps DR Congo in contention for a place at the 2026 World Cup.

Nigeria struck first through Frank Onyeka, giving the Super Eagles an early advantage. DR Congo responded just before halftime when Meschak Elia found the equaliser. The match remained tense through the second half and extra time, with neither side able to break the deadlock.

The turning point came in the penalty shootout. Timothy Fayulu, brought on specifically for the spot kicks, made two decisive saves for DR Congo. Captain Chancel Mbemba then converted the final penalty, sealing a dramatic victory for his country.

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The win sends DR Congo to the inter-confederation playoff in March, where they will compete for a place at the expanded 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The achievement carries special weight for DR Congo. The country has not appeared at a World Cup since 1974, when it competed under the name Zaire. The national team’s success comes at a time when the country continues to face significant security challenges and a long-running internal conflict. The result offers a rare moment of unity and pride for millions of Congolese fans back home.

For Nigeria, the defeat is a significant setback. The Super Eagles entered the playoffs as favourites but now miss out on another opportunity to reach the World Cup. The loss is expected to trigger serious reflection about the team’s preparation and future direction.

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