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FIFA Slaps Fines on NFF and DR Congo Following 2026 World Cup Qualifier Clash

The world football body, FIFA, has handed down fines to both the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Congolese Football Association after a series of disciplinary breaches during their 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff.
According to FIFA’s latest disciplinary report, separate incidents involving fan misconduct were recorded during the intense showdown played on 16 November 2025, leading to sanctions for both federations.
Nigerian Fans’ Misconduct
The NFF was fined 1,000 Swiss francs after Nigerian supporters were reported to have thrown objects onto the pitch. FIFA described this as a clear violation of its rules on match order and stadium safety.
Congolese Fans’ Infractions
The Congolese Football Association received a heftier penalty of 5,000 Swiss francs after DR Congo fans were observed using laser pointers and other electronic devices directed at players, which breaches FIFA’s disciplinary regulations on spectator behavior.
What Sparked the Fines?
The penalties stem from the high-stakes playoff between Nigeria and DR Congo, which ultimately ended in a 4–3 victory for the Congolese on penalties. FIFA noted that its public summaries of sanctions are mainly intended for media circulation, while formal legal decisions are communicated directly to the federations involved.
Nigeria’s fine specifically relates to fans throwing objects during the match, an act deemed unsafe under FIFA’s disciplinary code. Meanwhile, DR Congo’s larger fine reflects the more dangerous interference by supporters using laser pointers and electronic devices.
In addition to the fines, the NFF lodged a petition questioning the eligibility of certain Congolese players. FIFA is still reviewing the claim, and a final verdict has not yet been announced.
As the dust settles, attention now turns to FIFA’s ruling on Nigeria’s eligibility petition, which could further influence the qualifying landscape.
