Softfootball has performed additional investigations into rising claims surrounding Nigeria’s World Cup qualification possibilities following their defeat to DR Congo, with allegations now elevating critical questions over participant eligibility.
In accordance with sources who spoke to Softfootball, the controversy facilities on claims that as much as 9 gamers fielded by DR Congo through the match had been allegedly ineligible underneath the nation’s nationwide legal guidelines. The sources allege that DR Congo doesn’t allow gamers with twin citizenship to signify its nationwide group, making the involvement of those gamers questionable.

Exterior sources additional declare that the 9 gamers featured within the match towards Nigeria, which DR Congo gained on penalties, a sport that noticed Wilfred Ndidi, who celebrated his twenty ninth birthday on the identical day, in motion for the Tremendous Eagles.
Whereas FIFA laws enable gamers with twin nationality to signify any nation they’re eligible for, such gamers should first obtain correct clearance from the related nationwide soccer affiliation. It’s alleged that DR Congo failed to totally full this clearance course of, regardless of claims from Congolese officers that each one procedures had been adopted.
Sources additionally revealed that FIFA is at present investigating the matter, as reported irregularities had been discovered within the documentation submitted for the gamers in query.
Nigeria’s qualification marketing campaign has already been marked by dramatic twists and slender escapes, and any potential disqualification of DR Congo would signify a serious turnaround for the Tremendous Eagles. Such an final result can be a major increase for Nigeria and a surprising blow to the Congolese camp.
SoftFootball will proceed to watch developments carefully and supply updates as extra info turns into out there.









