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DR Congo share players’ eligibility status, warn Nigeria against ‘backdoor W’Cup qualification’

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The football federation of the Democratic Republic of Congo has strongly warned Nigeria and the Super Eagles against qualifying for the 2026 World Cup through what it described as “backdoor”.

The football body was reacting to the recent petition by the Nigeria Football Federation to FIFA protesting the eligibility of some of their fielded players in the recent play-off clash that led to a 4–3 penalty shoot-out victory in Morocco, a result that ended the Super Eagles’ hopes of progressing to the FIFA intercontinental play-off.

Congolese players’ eligibility status as obtained on the FIFA website. Credit: DR Congo Football Federation/X

The Congolese side has since been handed a bye into the final of the intercontinental play-off tournament, where they are scheduled to face the winner of the semi-final between New Caledonia and Jamaica.

Reports suggest that between six and nine DR Congo players who switched national allegiance may not have fully complied with the eligibility requirements under Congolese law before representing the country.

While FIFA reportedly cleared the players on the basis that they possessed valid DR Congo passports, it is alleged that they failed to formally renounce their previous citizenships, contrary to the Central African nation’s constitution, which does not permit dual nationality.

However, in a post shared on the national team’s official X account on Wednesday, DR Congo dismissed the allegations and accused Nigeria of attempting to overturn the result through administrative means.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka during accreditation. Credit: DR Congo Football Federation/X

“If you can’t win on the pitch, don’t try to win from the back door. The World Cup must be played with dignity and confidence — not with legal tricks. Bring it on,” the post read.

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In another post, the football body situated in Central Africa also shared pictures showing when a few of their players who switched nationality, including Aaron Wan-Bissaka, met with the President of the country, Felix Tshisekedi.

The picture shared from FIFA’s website under the title, “Change of Association platform,” revealed some of their key players switching nationality from their previous countries to Congo, with dates of when the decision was finalised.

Recall that on Monday, Nigeria’s officials confirmed that they had submitted a petition to FIFA to look into the eligibility of the players fielded by Congo.

“NFF has done the needful,” a member of the federation’s executive board told PUNCH Online.

“Their constitution does not allow dual citizenship, and about six to nine players had that status during the play-off. That is the loophole we are exploring. Our lawyers must have submitted the relevant documents to FIFA as well.”

NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, also confirmed that the NFF has faulted the players’ switch.

“We’re waiting. The Congolese rules say you cannot have dual citizenship or nationality,” Sanusi said. “Wan-Bissaka has a European passport; some of them have French passports, others Dutch passports. The rules are very clear, and we have submitted our petition.

“FIFA rules say once you have a passport of your country, you’re eligible, and that is why they were cleared,” Sanusi explained. “But our concern is that FIFA was deceived into clearing them. It is not FIFA’s responsibility to enforce Congo’s domestic regulations; FIFA acts based on what is submitted to it. What we are saying is that the process was fraudulent.”

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The development has boosted Nigeria’s hope of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. The country had been condemned to missing back-to-back World Cups after failing to qualify for the 2022 edition in Qatar as well.

DR Congo, meanwhile, has appeared at the FIFA World Cup on one occasion in 1974 when they were known as Zaire.

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Chelsea may benefit from missing Europe next season, says Rooney

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Ex-England and Man United striker Wayne Rooney believes Chelsea could become a “real threat” in the Premier League next season despite missing out on European football.

Chelsea ended a disappointing campaign in 10th place after a 2-1 defeat to Sunderland on the final day of the season, missing out on qualification for both the Europa League and Conference League.

The Blues also parted ways with managers Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior during a turbulent season before appointing Xabi Alonso as their new head coach.

Speaking on the Wayne Rooney Podcast on Monday, Rooney said Chelsea’s absence from Europe could work in their favour next season.

“I think they’ll be a real threat next season.

“Obviously having one game a week, and then with Alonso coming in, I think it’s exciting for the Premier League because I think he’s got the potential to be a top manager.

“It gives him a period of time to feel his way into the club and get his ideas across. So I think it will benefit the football club,” he said.

Chelsea began the campaign as Club World Cup winners but struggled for consistency domestically and in Europe.

They reached the Champions League last 16 before suffering an 8-2 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain

Rooney also pointed to the advantage of having more time on the training pitch compared to clubs involved in European competitions.

“Pre-season this year for all the managers at all the top clubs will be disrupted, obviously, because of the World Cup.

“I think that’s where it will benefit Alonso, because he’ll have that time once the season starts to get his ideas across.

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“The teams in Europe might struggle a little bit. It could be an extra three days a week [on the training pitch],” he added.

Chelsea previously bounced back from a 10th-place finish to win the Premier League title in the 2016-17 season, and Rooney believes a similar recovery could be possible under Alonso.

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Arsenal’s Ødegaard named Norway captain for World Cup

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Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard has been named captain of Norway national football team’s 26-man squad for this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

As reported by BBC Sport on Wednesday, the midfielder, who recently guided Arsenal F.C. to the Premier League title, will lead a Norway squad packed with attacking talent including Erling Haaland, Oscar Bobb and Jørgen Strand Larsen.

Norway’s squad announcement drew attention after Harald V revealed the final list through a pre-recorded video shared on social media.

Uncapped goalkeeper Sander Tangvik earned a surprise call-up following an injury to Mathias Dyngeland.

Tangvik is the only uncapped player included in the squad after former Russia Under-21 goalkeeper Nikita Haikin was unable to complete a nationality switch in time for the tournament.

Sondre Langås admitted the unusual announcement left players uncertain until the very end.

“I didn’t trust it until the video was finished. I didn’t trust the King for a second,” the Derby County defender told NRK.

Norway will begin their World Cup campaign against Iraq national football team in Boston on June 16 before taking on Senegal national football team and France national football team in the group stage.

The expanded 48-team tournament, hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, runs from June 11 to July 19.

Norway World Cup squad
Goalkeepers: Orjan Haskjold Nyland (Sevilla), Egil Selvik (Watford), Sander Tangvik (Hamburger SV).

Defenders: Julian Ryerson (Borussia Dortmund), Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Torino), David Moller Wolfe (Wolverhampton), Fredrik Bjorkan (Bodo/Glimt), Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford), Torbjorn Heggem (Bologna), Leo Skiri Ostigard (Genoa), Sondre Langas (Derby County), Henrik Falchener (Viking).

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Midfielders: Martin Odegaard (Arsenal), Sander Berge (Fulham), Fredrik Aursnes (Benfica), Patrick Berg (Bodo/Glimt), Kristian Thorstvedt (Sassuolo), Morten Thorsby (Cremonese), Thelo Aasgaard (Rangers).

Forwards: Erling Haaland (Manchester City), Alexander Sorloth (Atletico Madrid), Jorgen Strand Larsen (Crystal Palace), Antonio Nusa (RB Leipzig), Oscar Bobb (Fulham), Andreas Schjelderup (Benfica), Jens Petter Hauge (Bodo/Glimt).

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SEE FULL LIST: 36 major trophies Ronaldo won

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Portugal and Al Nassr forward Cristiano Ronaldo has extended his extraordinary trophy collection across England, Spain, Italy, Saudi Arabia, and international football with Portugal, reaching a total of 36 major team honours

Ronaldo recently captured his first Saudi Pro League title with Al Nassr FC after leading the club to the 2025–26 championship.

He scored twice in a decisive 4–1 final-day victory over Damac, helping Al Nassr secure their first league crown in several years.

With the title, Ronaldo once again extended his legendary legacy, adding another major trophy to an already extraordinary collection and reaffirming his place among the greatest athletes in sporting history.

From the streets of Madeira, Portugal, to the biggest stadiums in world football, Ronaldo’s rise remains one of the most remarkable stories the game has ever seen.

Born into a modest family on the Portuguese island of Madeira, Ronaldo began his football journey with Sporting CP before moving to Manchester United as a teenager in 2003.

Under legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson, the young winger developed into one of Europe’s brightest stars, winning multiple Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.

He later achieved further success with Real Madrid, where he won two league titles and four UEFA Champions League trophies, establishing himself as one of the greatest players in the club’s history.

With major trophies won in England, Spain, Italy, Saudi Arabia, and with Portugal, Ronaldo’s career now spans more than two decades of sustained excellence.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano on X on Friday, these are the major trophies won by the football legend.

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Sporting CP (1)

Portuguese Super Cup — 2002

Manchester United (10)

Premier League — 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09

FA Cup — 2003–04

League Cup — 2005–06, 2008–09

Community Shield — 2007

UEFA Champions League — 2007–08

FIFA Club World Cup — 2008

Real Madrid (15)

La Liga — 2011–12, 2016–17

Copa del Rey — 2010–11, 2013–14

Spanish Super Cup — 2012, 2017

UEFA Champions League — 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18

UEFA Super Cup — 2014, 2017

FIFA Club World Cup — 2014, 2016, 2017

Juventus (5)

Serie A — 2018–19, 2019–20

Coppa Italia — 2020–21

Italian Super Cup — 2018, 2020

Al Nassr (2)

Arab Club Champions Cup — 2023

Saudi Pro League — 2025–26

Portugal (3)

UEFA Euro — 2016

UEFA Nations League — 2018–19, 2024–25

TOTAL: 36 Major Team Trophies

A career spanning more than two decades, across multiple leagues and levels, has made Ronaldo one of the most decorated players in football history.

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