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NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by iwaeda(op): 7:16pm On Feb 16
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has moved to quash circulating reports suggesting that FIFA has issued a verdict regarding Nigeria’s protest against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over alleged ineligible players.

The dispute follows Nigeria’s elimination on penalties by the Leopards in the final round of the African play-offs last November. This result ended the Super Eagles’ hopes of advancing to the intercontinental play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

In the aftermath, the NFF filed a formal complaint with FIFA, questioning the eligibility of several DR Congo players. The federation argued that under Congolese law, dual nationality is not recognised, raising concerns about players holding European passports while representing the Leopards.

NFF officials have now clarified that FIFA has not yet issued any ruling on the matter. Ademola Olajire, the federation’s Director of Communications, described reports claiming a decision in favour of either Nigeria or DR Congo as “false and misleading.”

There is no decision from FIFA at this time. Any claims that a ruling has been made are false. FIFA has not communicated any verdict to the NFF or the Congolese federation,” Mr Olajire told Olukayode Thomas’ 234Sports website.

The clarification appears aimed at addressing widespread online speculation, including fabricated documents purporting to show FIFA awarding Nigeria a 3–0 victory over DR Congo and reinstating the Super Eagles for the next stage of World Cup qualification. The NFF warned that such reports are entirely fake and should be disregarded.

Background of the dispute
Nigeria’s petition focused on DR Congo’s domestic law, which largely prohibits dual citizenship for adults. According to the NFF, some Leopards players allegedly retained foreign passports — including European nationality — without formally renouncing their previous citizenship. Among the players referenced in the petition were individuals reportedly holding Belgian, English, French, or Dutch passports.

NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi said the federation submitted the petition to FIFA, raising concerns that the Congolese FA may have provided incomplete or misleading documentation when seeking FIFA clearance for these players.

“As far as FIFA is concerned, once you have the passport of your country, you are eligible. But our concern is that FIFA may have been deceived into clearing them,” Sanusi explained to the media.

DR Congo’s response
DR Congo has publicly rejected Nigeria’s claims, urging the Super Eagles to accept the result on the pitch. The Congolese FA, through Director of Football Hérita Ilunga, stressed that FIFA’s definition of sporting nationality, not domestic citizenship law, governs eligibility.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/857073-nff-reacts-to-fifa-verdict-on-nigeria-dr-congo-eligibility-dispute.html

Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by chiiraq802(m): 7:21pm On Feb 16
No room for backdoor entrance....
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Magnetic010: 7:31pm On Feb 16
Always looking for loopholes and shortcuts...All we had to do was beat South Africa, South Africa oo and we couldn't....mtcheeew
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Nobody: 8:40am On Feb 17
Magnetic010:
Always looking for loopholes and shortcuts...All we had to do was beat South Africa, South Africa oo and we couldn't....mtcheeew
So Congo that fielded fake players is not using back door undecided
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by DoctorAyukebot(m): 8:40am On Feb 17
Yet boogers no let us rest say verdict be given Monday. Bloggers and fake news deh like 5&6.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by GanagiBitrus: 8:40am On Feb 17
For those lamenting that "Nigeria does not deserve to be at the World Cup"...

Rules are Rules, & if you are judged to have violated a rule & consequently disqualified, & your slot given to another team, that's perfectly in order. No wayo inside.

&if the tables were to turn, Congo or any other country would have done exactly same against Nigeria.

So, any Country that LEGITIMATELY qualified without violating any rules of the game, deserves to be at the World Cup.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by vicfajeze: 8:40am On Feb 17
Nigeria has already been awarded the match,so what's the hullabaloo about?
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by temitope27(m): 8:40am On Feb 17
NFF is a very useless organization
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Femich18(m): 8:41am On Feb 17
Then where did the fake news emanate from?
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by RollinTNDA: 8:41am On Feb 17
igeria Football Federation (NFF) has moved to quash circulating reports suggesting that
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by MrJames007: 8:42am On Feb 17
grin

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Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Tenses: 8:42am On Feb 17
I remember when Germany national team was in a rapid decline. They did look for a quick fix, a short cut but they went into real rebuilding. Today Germany is among world footballing nation.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by BigBelleControl(m): 8:43am On Feb 17
NFF caused it in the first place. And now they've allowed all sort of people to use the fake news to farm impressions.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Jestin: 8:44am On Feb 17
Super eagles have no business in that World Cup
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by ogaemma: 8:44am On Feb 17
Where are those people talking back at me 2 days ago?
I have asked one simple question and up till now no answer.

If Nigeria have won the game on regular time, will all this agitation come up?
Very lazy minded NFF, looking to go to the World 🌍 cup through the back door.
Next time, work hard and qualify on regular time.
Yeye dey smell
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Sccarrr(m): 8:44am On Feb 17
chiiraq802:
No room for backdoor entrance....
but Dr congo used backdoor by using player that was ineligible...what do u have to say about that?
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Tenses: 8:44am On Feb 17
CoinCharmer:
So Congo that fielded fake players is not using back door undecided
It's just documentations problem. They were sincere and met the condition to represent. It just documentations.

But at the end the FIFA verdict will be to their favour. Mark this post.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Sensiblerealist(m): 8:44am On Feb 17
And your so called twitter influencers and opinion leaders like Dr Penking and that APC pastor-data boy(Okezie Atani) posted the news
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by EyeCumInPeace: 8:45am On Feb 17
Don't ask Nairaland members for contact details (email, phone, bbpin) or investments
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by OLOKOESHIN: 8:46am On Feb 17
chiiraq802:
No room for backdoor entrance....
They should just allow me to watch my World Cup in peace. I don’t necessarily need Nigeria in the World Cup to be thrilled. What will super eagles do differently even though they qualified? Just to go there and embezzle Nigeria money and the players get more rich to oppress us on social media more
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by ARISHEM: 8:47am On Feb 17
Rumour mongers full this forum. I recommend that they should all be banned for one month
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Newsmills: 8:47am On Feb 17
Shameless people with ploy to covering up corruption in the NFF.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by fredoooooo:
Nigerians love gossip reason why they shun out the news.... no one care about verifications of reports..
Congo deserve it, Nigeria should go back to the drawing board . We dont deserve to be there..
Once again finidi cause us this WC
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by Eleph(m): 8:48am On Feb 17
The right thing should be done.
Let all the rules guiding the game be respected and applied.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by 3kay945(m): 8:48am On Feb 17
Ok, However, as in, Rules are rules, without it we humans will just be like savage or pure breeed animals.


Those players were not supposed to be on the field that day, so their win shouldn't stand.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by iichidodo: 8:48am On Feb 17
Propaganda from DRC won't work....
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by sirchim(m): 8:51am On Feb 17
Abegi helep me telet them, like their falling MUMU President. Dem too like back door!
chiiraq802:
No room for backdoor entrance....
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by sirchim(m): 8:52am On Feb 17
Una mate dey qualify neatly, una wan follow back door, like una falling MUMU President. Back door no good at all o! If una manage qualify, dem go give una Argentina, Greece and Croatia, so tell me how una wan take beat all these people?
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by SixSeven: 8:52am On Feb 17
Ademola Olajire.... I've been hearing that name for years now. Good luck to him.
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by paxonel(m): 8:53am On Feb 17
Wait o! grin

Na d glass house be that picsure?

Dem still dey call that place glass house? grin grin
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by ViceGovernor: 8:53am On Feb 17
Yes the rule also says no room for ineligible/illegal players.
How about that?
chiiraq802:
No room for backdoor entrance....
Re: NFF Reacts To FIFA ‘verdict’ On Nigeria-dr Congo Eligibility Dispute by SixSeven: 8:53am On Feb 17
sirchim:
Una mate dey qualify neatly, una wan follow back door, like una falling MUMU President.
I don't see anything wrong with it.

Integrity of Entry: "If you want to answer His Excellency, Distinguished, or Honourable, the process through which you come into office must be honourable, distinguished, and excellent."

The rules are there for a reason my friend. In the late 80s to early 90s, African teams were knocked out of these competitions with technical KO. We called it cheating but it was only a few that recognized that you can have talent but you need to understand the rules of the game. That's why education can never be underestimated. We had talent but knowledge of the game was faulty and they took us out of competition but we claimed it was oyinbo ojoro which I agree to a certain extent but disagree to some extant.

Let me give you an example.
West Germany and Austria conspired in the infamous 1982 World Cup match known as the "Disgrace of Gijón," forcing FIFA to change its rules. After West Germany scored in the 10th minute to make it 1-0, both teams intentionally stopped playing seriously, ensuring they both advanced at Algeria's expense, which prompted mandatory simultaneous final group matches.

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