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8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Racoon(op): 4:39pm On Feb 15
International football’s governing body, FIFA, enforces strict eligibility rules for players in World Cup qualifying matches.

When a team fields a player who should not have been eligible; due to suspension, nationality rules, or registration irregularities: FIFA can forfeit matches, deduct points, overturn results, and levy fines.

Below are several notable cases where these rules affected World Cup qualification campaigns.


Nigeria (2017) — Forfeited Match, Fine
During the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Nigeria fielded defender Abdullahi Shehu in a match against Algeria despite him being ineligible due to an unserved suspension for accumulating yellow cards. FIFA ruled the match forfeit, awarding Algeria a 3–0 win, and fined Nigeria CHF 6,000. Nigeria’s qualification was not affected because they had already secured a spot before the ruling.


South Africa (2025) — Points Deduction and Forfeit
In the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, South Africa were found to have played midfielder Teboho Mokoena despite him being ineligible due to accumulated yellow cards.


FIFA forfeited the match they had won 2–0 over Lesotho, awarding Lesotho a 3–0 victory, and docked South Africa three points, along with a fine. This ruling had a major impact on the group standings and increased competition for the qualifying spots.

Burkina Faso (2012) — Forfeited Result, Point Loss
In the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, Burkina Faso fielded Hervé Zengue in a match against Congo despite questions over his eligibility (he lacked proper documentation). FIFA forfeited the match, awarding a 3–0 win to Congo, and deducted points, which hurt Burkina Faso’s chances in the qualifying group.


[b]Gabon (2014) — Match Overturned, Qualification Impact
Also during the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, Gabon had a match result overturned because they fielded an ineligible player. Football’s world governing body ruled Charly Moussono was ineligible because he represented Cameroon at the 2006 Beach Soccer World Cup. [/b]

FIFA awarded their opponents a 3–0 victory, which effectively damaged Gabon’s campaign and diminished their chances of advancing from the group stages.

Solomon Islands (2016) — Forfeit, Fine
FIFA sanctioned the Solomon Islands national team for fielding an ineligible player who should have been suspended due to accumulated cautions in a match against Tahiti during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. The match was forfeited (3–0 loss) and the federation fined.


Ethiopia (2014) — Overturned Win
During the same African qualifying cycle, Ethiopia had a 3–0 victory overturned because they fielded Minyahil Teshome Beyene despite him being ineligible after receiving two bookings. The ruling reversed Ethiopia’s win and impacted their group position.


Togo (2013) — Forfeited Match
In another African qualifier, Togo had to forfeit a match they had originally won because they fielded Jacques Alexys Romao, who was ineligible due to card accumulation. That ruling undermined Togo’s progress in the qualification round.


Timor‑Leste (Various) — Barred from Qualifiers
While not a senior FIFA World Cup qualifying match, Timor‑Leste was found to have used a string of ineligible players based on falsified documentation in international competitions. FIFA barred them from some qualification tournaments, demonstrating how eligibility infractions can cross different competitions and affect qualification opportunities.
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Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Racoon(op): 4:42pm On Feb 15
With these antecedents, Nigeria may have a favourable judgement tomorrow. However, may we never be lackadaisical when it matter most.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Osiris12: 4:44pm On Feb 15
Naija is going no where.
Guy , rest
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by kclee(m): 4:46pm On Feb 15
Why do Nigeria want to go to the world cup through back-door.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Zonefree(m): 4:46pm On Feb 15
Super Eagles to qualify through the back door is a great disservice to every football lover.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Hezzyluv: 4:51pm On Feb 15
I beg, make them rest. We no go WC before them go cause person heartache again.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by GanagiBitrus:
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Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by MatrixReloaded: 4:59pm On Feb 15
Well the game comes with rules. It's cheating and the west or football association like Fifa kicks against such indiscipline. If they are found guilty then it will serve them right. That game was played with loss of confidence and concentration from our boys citing ineligible players.
You don't see the passion during a match talk less of interpreting a fraud on the field of play.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by rickpat(m): 5:37pm On Feb 15
Fifa has never seen a case like dr Congo before,because in the books of fifa Dr Congo players has complete documentation...infact well documented...but the question is now how did the foreign borns get the passport to achieve their documentation since they have not denounced the nationality(passport) of the country of their birth because dr Congo won't give you Congolese passport without you denouncing the foreign country since dr Congo doesn't allow dual citizenship.....so it's a Congolese law NOT a fifa law..


Either ways any outcome of the judgement, the disfavoured party is likely going to court of arbitration for sports(CAS),so this matter won't be ending tomorrow,it will spill over to March before the play off
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Hightablevoice2: 6:16pm On Feb 15
Zonefree:
Super Eagles to qualify through the back door is a great disservice to every football lover.
Besides getting to play at the world stage. It's a bit more than that. Appearance fee and exiting let's say from Group Stage is 9million USD.. you think those NFA men will just let that money slide when they have a chance to claim it at least. The football aspect is merely secondary. Not the primary issue as it seems. And yeah I do agree, it is very embarrassing that the super eagles are seeking grounds for qualification on technicalities.. But we shall see
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Wadoboy(m): 7:02pm On Feb 15
I hope Nigerians won't say Congolese use voodoo on FIFA if the judgement isn't favourable?

I'm watching in 4D smiley
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by RealityKings1: 7:03pm On Feb 15
Any way naa still way.
Rules are rules so Nigeria should qualify
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Melagros(m): 9:45pm On Feb 15
COMRADES, so many Nairalanders will rush to this thread because of DRC's wahala with FIFA
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by joebeckz(m): 9:45pm On Feb 15
DR Congo earned their place, and if the rules end up hurting them that would still be considered fair. Nigeria will be given a third chance, and I just hope they don’t waste it. We had every reason to qualify on our own but failed, so I can’t really be excited about qualifying through back-door or unfortunate situations.

Either way, I wish both teams well. If DR Congo were in our position, they would also push for the opportunity, so I don’t see why we shouldn’t. Every country is patriotic and wants to be part of the World Cup.

We picked form and made fantastic discoveries after failing to qualify for World Cup which is evident in the nations cup . It will be exciting to see if that was a fluke or if Chelle is getting things right with the boys finally.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by NaijaGoBetter2(m): 9:46pm On Feb 15
For those that are saying why Nigeria want to go to the WC, If Nigeria finally allowed entry through the back door you people should not watch their match
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by PapaNnamdi: 9:46pm On Feb 15
kclee:
Why do Nigeria want to go to the world cup through back-door.
Because doggy de sweet pass missionary
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by PepeXKermit:
Zonefree:
Super Eagles to qualify through the back door is a great disservice to every football lover.
The law is the law, dont take it personal
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by saintbillion(m): 9:46pm On Feb 15
What's the point of going when we gonna lose lol
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Mineisgrace(f): 9:50pm On Feb 15
Must they always qualify through backdoor?
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Obaofaba: 9:50pm On Feb 15
Nigeria will be snuggled to the world cup
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by wiseone28: 9:52pm On Feb 15
If FIFA don't do the needful we will head to court of Arbitration
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by IamNat: 9:53pm On Feb 15
This matter is quite tricky, it's like the Yoruba proverb that says "Oro yi so sini lenu, otun bu iyo si". If DR Congo are indeed guilty of fielding ineligible players, then it's their own undoing and doesn't mean Nigeria is the reason for their loss, the only reason why Nigerians are been skeptical about the whole thing is because what if Nigeria eventually won the case against DR Congo and then went on not qualifying at the playoffs eventually, also been a sport country who also likes to feel like a big brother to other African countries, we are just pitying DR Congo considering the effort they have put into the competition to get to that stage and sincerely, I am sure that DR Congo will adjust their constitution that says foreigners will have to relinquish their foreign country if they will be able to become a Congolese.

However, the question is, if positions are switched, and DR Congo were to be in Nigeria's shoe, would they have let it slide? The answer is no
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by STARGREEN(m): 9:56pm On Feb 15
If you must play in the world cup final let it be by merit.

Anything achieve by excellent has inner touch of joy and peace of mind
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by CaptainFM1: 9:58pm On Feb 15
It's a complicated mess. The final decision is Africa will lose the potential 10th slot. Whoever wins between Jamaica and Caledonia will qualify.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by Cmanforall: 9:59pm On Feb 15
IamNat:
Not bad if congo is guilty
Cameroon first raised the points Nigeria is now using
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by InvestSmart(f): 9:59pm On Feb 15
The world football governing authority FIFA still have such caution/punishment veto power over every other federation across all continents...
RealityKings1:
Any way naa still way.
Rules are rules so Nigeria should qualify
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by success1smyn(m): 10:03pm On Feb 15
kclee:
Why do Nigeria want to go to the world cup through back-door.
That's not back door qualification, that's the rule. If you want to win, follow the rule and win honourably, if you don't, there are consequences.
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by 2special(m): 10:05pm On Feb 15
Congo also benefited from the back door before
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by zinaunreal(m): 10:06pm On Feb 15
kclee:
Why do Nigeria want to go to the world cup through back-door.
But na back door dey sweet pass 😆
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by IamNat: 10:07pm On Feb 15
Cmanforall:
Cameroon first raised the points Nigeria is now using
So was Cameroon successful with it when they raised it?
Re: 8 Times FIFA Ruled Over Player Ineligibility And The Outcome by ChristianMuslim: 10:09pm On Feb 15
Nigerians and bad belle,that's why Nigeria no grow.. cho cho cho pessimist
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