The Democratic Republic of Congo have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup for the first time in 52 years, after Axel Tuanzebe’s dramatic extra-time goal secured a 1-0 victory over Jamaica in the intercontinental playoff final in Guadalajara, Mexico on March 31, 2026.
A Half-Century Wait Is Over
DR Congo football team celebration
The last time the DR Congo then competing as Zaire appeared at a World Cup was in 1974, making their return to football’s biggest stage one of the most emotionally charged qualification stories of the entire 2026 cycle. The Leopards’ road back was anything but straightforward: they first eliminated Cameroon with a last-minute Chancel Mbemba goal, then knocked out Nigeria on penalties (4-3) in the CAF playoff final after drawing 1-1, before advancing directly to the intercontinental playoff.
Thousands of fans flooded the rain-soaked streets of Kinshasa in jubilation as lightning illuminated the sky over the Congolese capital a powerful image that captured just how much this moment meant to a nation that had waited over five decades.
The Decisive Moment: Tuanzebe’s 100th-Minute Strike
Axel Tuanzebe, the Burnley centre-back and former Manchester United defender, became the unlikely hero when he bundled the ball into the net from a corner kick in the 100th minute his first ever international goal. Celebrations were briefly halted as VAR reviewed a potential handball, but the goal was confirmed after an extended check, sparking wild scenes among the Congolese players and fans.
The match itself had been a tense, low-scoring affair played in hot and humid conditions at the Estadio Guadalajara one of three Mexican venues hosting World Cup matches. DR Congo dominated possession for long spells but struggled to carve out clear-cut chances, while Jamaica goalkeeper Andre Blake (Philadelphia Union) produced a string of impressive saves, particularly against striker Cedric Bakambu in the second half.
A potential winning moment came in the 85th minute when Bakambu found the net, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside in the build-up. DR Congo’s persistence ultimately paid off in extra time, as a set-piece routine ended Jamaica’s dreams.
Jamaica’s Heartbreak
For Jamaica, the defeat was a bitter blow. The Reggae Boyz had already played a semi-final against New Caledonia just five days earlier a 1-0 win and fatigue may have been a factor in their late collapse. Leon Bailey had their best chance in the 67th minute, but his flying header sailed wide. The loss ends Jamaica’s hopes of returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
Group K: Leopards Face Ronaldo’s Portugal
DR Congo have been drawn into Group K of the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Portugal, Colombia, and Uzbekistan a formidable challenge for a side returning to the global stage after more than half a century.
Their group stage schedule is as follows:
| Date | Opponent | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| June 17 | Portugal | NRG Stadium, Houston, TX |
| June 23 | Colombia | Estadio Akron, Guadalajara |
| June 27 | Uzbekistan | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
The opener against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal on June 17 at NRG Stadium in Houston will be one of the most anticipated matches of the group stage, pitting a returning African giant against one of world football’s all-time greats.
A Record 10 African Teams at World Cup 2026
DR Congo’s qualification is a landmark moment not just for the country but for the entire African continent. Their inclusion means a record 10 African nations will participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup a direct benefit of the expanded 48-team tournament format.
Coach Sébastien Desabre had promised his players would enjoy the journey, and they delivered the ultimate reward a World Cup berth that the Congolese nation can cherish for years to come.
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