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Can DR Congo become Africa’s 10th representative at the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 12, 2026
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The race to secure a place at the expanded is reaching a decisive stage, and have positioned themselves within touching distance of a historic qualification. After navigating a difficult path through the African play-offs, the Leopards now face a crucial intercontinental playoff that could send them to football’s biggest tournament for the first time in over fifty years.

Head coach has named a strong and balanced squad as DR Congo prepare for the decisive clash. With a mixture of experienced internationals and emerging talents competing in Europe’s top leagues, the Leopards believe they have the quality needed to secure the final step toward qualification.

If successful, DR Congo would become Africa’s 10th representative at the tournament — a milestone that would highlight the continent’s growing influence in global football.


A Historic Opportunity for the Leopards

DR Congo’s quest for qualification carries significant historical importance. The country last appeared at the World Cup in , when they competed under the name Zaire.

Since then, the nation has experienced decades of near misses and rebuilding phases. Despite producing talented players and enjoying strong performances in African competitions such as the , the Leopards have repeatedly fallen short in World Cup qualifying campaigns.

However, the expanded format of the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted across , , and , has created new opportunities for African teams. The continent now has more qualification slots than ever before, giving nations like DR Congo a realistic chance to compete on the global stage.


The Road to the Intercontinental Playoff

DR Congo’s journey to the intercontinental playoff has been anything but easy. The Leopards booked their spot after defeating in the African play-off final held in last November.

The victory was one of the most significant results in recent Congolese football history. Nigeria, traditionally one of Africa’s strongest football nations, were widely considered favorites to progress. Yet DR Congo produced a disciplined and determined performance to secure the win.

The result demonstrated the growing strength of Desabre’s team and confirmed that the Leopards are capable of competing with the continent’s elite.

Now, with only one final hurdle remaining, the dream of returning to the World Cup is closer than it has been in decades.


Sébastien Desabre’s Balanced Squad

Coach Sébastien Desabre has assembled a squad that blends experienced leaders with exciting attacking talent.

The return of , who plays for , provides a major boost in attack. Wissa has been in excellent form at club level and is expected to be one of the key players in DR Congo’s push for qualification.

Another important figure in the team is captain , whose leadership and defensive experience will be crucial in high-pressure matches.

The squad also includes several players with Premier League and European experience, such as , , and .

In midfield, players like , , and provide balance, creativity, and defensive stability.

Meanwhile, the attacking department is packed with firepower. Dangerous forwards such as , , and will be expected to deliver the goals needed to secure qualification.


The Importance of European-Based Talent

One of the key strengths of the Congolese squad is the large number of players competing in top European leagues. This exposure to high-level competition has helped improve the team’s tactical discipline, physical intensity, and technical ability.

Players such as , , and bring creativity and attacking flair, making DR Congo a dangerous opponent capable of troubling even the strongest teams.

Their ability to combine pace, skill, and counter-attacking football has become a defining feature of Desabre’s tactical approach.


Can DR Congo Become Africa’s 10th Representative?

The possibility of DR Congo becoming Africa’s 10th representative at the 2026 FIFA World Cup would be a major achievement for both the country and the continent.

African football has grown significantly over the past two decades, with more nations now capable of competing at the highest level. Qualification for the tournament would not only mark a historic return for the Leopards but would also highlight the continued rise of African football on the global stage.

For DR Congo, the opportunity represents more than just sporting success. It would be a moment of national pride and unity for a country whose footballing history includes legendary achievements but has also endured long periods without World Cup participation.


The Final Step Toward History

With a talented squad, an experienced coach, and growing confidence after their victory over Nigeria, DR Congo now stand on the brink of history.

The intercontinental playoff will determine whether the Leopards can finally end their long absence from the World Cup and join Africa’s representatives at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

If they succeed, it would mark a remarkable comeback for one of African football’s most passionate nations — and potentially establish DR Congo as the continent’s 10th representative at the tournament.

For the Leopards and their supporters, the dream is clear: a return to football’s grandest stage after more than five decades away.

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