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DR Congo Presidency Debunks Viral Claim of $1m Bonus Promise Ahead of Nigeria Clash

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“No crazy bonuses, just hard work", DR Congo players told

A leading DR Congo daily, Le Potentiel, has dismissed as “fake news” a viral online report alleging that President Félix Tshisekedi promised USD 1 million per player to the national team for victories in the ongoing FIFA World Cup qualifying play-offs.

The rumour, which circulated widely on X and Instagram earlier in the week, claimed the Congolese leader had vowed to pay the substantial bonus through Rawbank to boost team morale ahead of the crucial matches. The story falsely cited international outlets RMC and Sports News Africa as its sources.

But Le Potentiel reports that the Congolese presidency moved swiftly to debunk the claims, issuing a firm denial within 24 hours.
No promises of that amount; focus on performance and fairness,” the presidency stated.

DR Congo will face Nigeria in the play-off final on Sunday night in Rabat, Morocco, with the winner progressing to the FIFA Intercontinental Play-Off in March — a pathway to the 2026 World Cup. The Leopards have not reached the global tournament since 1974.

According to official sources, President Tshisekedi’s support to the team continues through the football federation, Fecofa, which maintains its standard victory bonuses of USD 50,000, in line with the government’s broader sports development agenda, including recent renovation works at the historic Stade des Martyrs.

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Fecofa , the DR Congo football federation, also confirmed that, should DR Congo qualify, the national team would receive a collective bonus of USD 100,000, far from the sensational figure circulating online. Rawbank likewise denied any involvement in special transfers, while coach Sébastien Desabre told reporters:
“No crazy bonuses, just hard work.”

The presidency noted that the misinformation appeared to be politically motivated, possibly driven by online trolls aiming to discredit the Tshisekedi administration amid tensions with the opposition.

Players have also urged supporters to remain calm. Veteran forward Cédric Bakambu stressed that the Leopards remain focused:
We play for the country, not for money.”

Despite disappointment among some fans in Kinshasa, many have rallied behind the team ahead of the crucial encounter, which will be broadcast on national television (RTNC). Sports Minister Francine Muyumba has assured that “fair rewards” await the players based on their performance.

With the rumour now firmly debunked, attention has shifted back to the pitch, where DR Congo’s World Cup dream will be tested against Nigeria.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Nigeria’s Manager, Chelle Goes for 11th unbeaten streak With Super Eagles

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By Kunle Solaja.

If the Super Eagles edge out DR Congo from the 2026 World Cup qualifying series this Sunday, that will take Coach Eric Chelle’s unbeaten streak with the team to 11, the longest by any manager of the Nigerian national team coach in recent time.

The 2-0 defeat of Rwanda on 21 March was Nigeria’s first win of a World Cup qualifying match since the 2-0 defeat of Liberia on 13 November 2021 in Tangier, Morocco. Nigeria thus went on a no-win streak of seven World Cup qualifying matches spanning 1,224 days (three years, four months and eight days).

Of the past 10 matches that the Super Eagles under Chelle have gone unbeaten, six have been outright wins while four were drawn.

Since his debut with the team in a 2-0 away win in Rwanda, Nigeria’s quest for World Cup qualification came back on track after an initial set-back.

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A defeat of DR Congo takes the Super Eagles almost within just a match to picking the qualification ticket as either the 47th or 48th qualifier.

Emerging as Africa’s candidate at the intercontinental play-off in Mexico will see the team as one of the two highest ranked of the six contestants.

They will only be required to play just a match to qualify. A win this Sunday will provide a tonic for possible good outing at next month’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

ÉRIC SÉKOU CHELLE’S SUPER EAGLES DIARY

21 Mar 2025: Rwanda 0-2 Nigeria (FIFA World Cup Q: Kigali)

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25 Mar 2025: Nigeria 1-1 Zimbabwe (FIFA World Cup Q: Uyo)

28 May 2025: Nigeria 2-1 Ghana (Unity Cup: London)

31 May 2025: Jamaica 2-2 Nigeria (Unity Cup: London)

. Nigeria win 5-4 on penalties to retain the trophy

06 Jun 2025: Russia 1-1 Nigeria (Friendly: Moscow)

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06 Sep 2025: Nigeria 1-0 Rwanda (FIFA World Cup Q: Uyo)

09 Sep 2025: South Africa 1-1 Nigeria (FIFA World Cup Q: Bloemfontein)

10 Oct 2025: Lesotho 1-2 Nigeria (FIFA World Cup Q: Polokwane)

14 Oct 2025: Nigeria 4-0 Bénin Republic (FIFA World Cup Q: Uyo)

13 Nov 2025: Gabon 1-4 Nigeria (FIFA World Cup Playoff: Rabat)

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Nigeria, DR Congo Renew Rivalry in 10th Meeting as World Cup Play-Off Final Beckons

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By Kunle Solaja.

Nigeria and DR Congo will square off for the 10th time on Sunday in Rabat, with a coveted African slot in next year’s FIFA World Cup inter-confederation play-offs at stake. The Super Eagles go into the clash with the historical edge, having won five of their nine previous encounters.

Of the past meetings, three were competitive matches at the Africa Cup of Nations — and Nigeria triumphed in all of them.

Their most iconic victory came in 1976, when the then Green Eagles stunned defending champions Zaire (now DR Congo) 4–2 in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, in the opening Group B match. Nigeria eventually finished third in that tournament behind winners Morocco and runners-up Guinea.

Their rivalry dates back to 1966, when both nations met twice in friendly games. Nigeria won the first encounter 3–2 in Lagos but lost the return match 1–0 in Kinshasa.

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DR Congo’s biggest victory over Nigeria came three years later, in December 1969, when the host nation thrashed the Green Eagles 5–0 in Kinshasa — still their largest winning margin in the fixture.

Since then, most matches have swung Nigeria’s way. They defeated DR Congo again at the 1992 and 1994 AFCON tournaments and claimed a 5–2 win in a 2010 friendly in Abuja.

That match, played largely with home-based players, doubled as a send-off game on the day Lars Lagerbäck was unveiled as Super Eagles coach for the 2010 World Cup.

Only three regular internationals — Sani Kaita, Elderson Echiejile and Obinna Nsofor — featured briefly.

The sides met in another send-off match on 28 May 2018 in Port Harcourt, ending 1–1. Current captain William Troost-Ekong scored for Nigeria, while Ben Malango earned DR Congo a draw from the penalty spot.

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Their most recent victory in the series belongs to DR Congo — a 2–0 win in a 2015 friendly in Belgium. Chancel Mbemba, who scored in Thursday’s semi-final win over Cameroon to mark his 100th international cap, is the only player from that match still in the Congolese squad.

Head-to-Head Summary

TEAMPWDLFA
Nigeria9 5131615
DR Congo9 3151516
DATECOMPETITIONVENUESCORELINE
5 November 1966FriendlyLagosNigeria 3-2 (Zaire) DR Congo
27 November 1966FriendlyKinshasaZaire (DR Congo) 1-0 Nigeria
13 December 1969FriendlyKinshasaZaire (DR Congo) 5-0 Nigeria
1 March 1976AFCONDire Dawa (Ethiopia)Zaire (DR Congo) 2-4 Nigeria
19 January 1992AFCONZiguinchor (Senegal)Zaire (DR Congo) 0-1 Nigeria
2 April 1994AFCONTunis, TunisiaZaire (DR Congo) 0-2 Nigeria
3 March 2010FriendlyAbujaNigeria 5-2 DR Congo
8 October 2015FriendlyVise, BelgiumDR Congo 2-0 Nigeria
28 May 2018FriendlyPort HarcourtNigeria 1-1 DR Congo

As they prepare for Sunday’s decisive play-off final, Nigeria are targeting a seventh World Cup appearance. DR Congo, meanwhile, hope to return to the global stage for the first time since 1974, when as Zaire they conceded 14 goals without scoring in group-stage losses to Yugoslavia (0–9), Scotland (0–2) and Brazil (0–3).

Sunday’s match in Rabat promises another intense chapter in a long-running rivalry — and a defining moment for both teams’ World Cup ambitions.

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Why Ndidi is Cleared to Play in World Cup Play-Off Final

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Nigeria have received a major boost ahead of Sunday’s World Cup qualifying play-off final against DR Congo, as midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has been cleared to play despite earlier fears of suspension.

The Besiktas star was initially thought to be ruled out of the decisive match after receiving what was believed to be his second yellow card of the qualifying campaign during Thursday’s 4–1 victory over Gabon in the semi-final. His first caution had come in 2024 against Benin, a match the Super Eagles won 3–0.

Under previously understood rules, two yellow cards accumulated during the qualification process would trigger a suspension for the subsequent game.

 Head coach Eric Chelle had resigned himself to losing the influential midfielder after the caution against Gabon.

However, the Nigeria Football Federation announced on Saturday that Ndidi remains eligible to play. CAF has clarified that yellow cards received during the standard qualifying rounds do not carry over into the play-off stage.

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This interpretation leaves Ndidi with only one booking—picked up in the play-off semi-final—meaning he is fully available for the final in Rabat.

Nigeria advanced to Sunday’s showdown after defeating Gabon, while DR Congo clinched their spot with a late win over Cameroon.

The winner in Rabat will qualify for the inter-confederation play-offs scheduled for March next year in Mexico, where Africa’s final representative for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be decided.

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