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World football governing body, FIFA, has sanctioned both Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo for various breaches of its regulations during their 2026 World Cup qualifiers continental playoff.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria succumbed to defeated at the hands of Congo DR 4-3 on penalties following 1-1 draw after extra-time, with fans from both countries exhibiting disorderly conduct that has breached FIFA regulations.
According to a disciplinary report released by FIFA , its judicial bodies took the decision to sanction Nigeria for breach of order and security, and throwing of objects during the match, actions against Article 17.2.b of its disciplinary code.
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Congo DR, on the other hand, was charged for its fans’ use of laser pointers or similar electronic devices to target Nigerian players pursuant to Article 17.2.c and Article 17.
While Nigeria was fined 1,000 Swiss Francs, Congo DR received a 5,000 Swiss Francs fine.
FIFA added that some of its disciplinary decisions are subject to appeal, but did not specify if the cases involving Nigeria and Congo DR can be appealed.
The Zurich-based organization also remains silent on Nigeria’s petition against Congo DR for its alleged use of ineligible players during the playoff match.
Congo DR qualified for the intercontinental playoff with victory against Nigeria, and has named its squad for the tournament taking place in Mexico late this month to determine the final two nations to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
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