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Nigeria Still Hopeful of 2026 World Cup Chance – Dikko
Nigeria has not given up hope of returning to the race for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to the Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Mallam Shehu Dikko.
Dikko said the country is still waiting for an official decision from FIFA over a complaint linked to Nigeria’s World Cup qualification hopes.
Earlier this week, many fans believed the Super Eagles’ chances were over after FIFA released information about the upcoming intercontinental playoffs. In the announcement, the Democratic Republic of Congo appeared among the six teams expected to compete for the final two places at the tournament.
The development made many observers think Nigeria’s protest had already been rejected.
However, Dikko explained that the appearance of DR Congo in the list does not mean a final decision has been made.
He said Nigeria is still expecting FIFA’s official ruling and urged supporters to remain patient.
“As far as we know, FIFA has not yet announced its decision. We are watching the situation closely,” Dikko said.
“The fact that DR Congo appears on the list of teams for the playoff does not mean the case has been decided. Once FIFA releases its verdict, the situation may change.”
He also explained that in sensitive matters like this, FIFA normally communicates its decision directly to the parties involved before making it public.
According to him, Nigeria remains confident that the case will be resolved fairly.
Nigeria’s hopes of reaching the World Cup were damaged in November after the Super Eagles lost to DR Congo in a tense playoff match decided by penalties.
After the match, the Nigeria Football Federation submitted a complaint to FIFA, claiming that DR Congo used players who were not eligible for the game.
If FIFA rules in Nigeria’s favour, the result of the match could be reviewed and Nigeria may get another chance to compete for a place at the tournament.
For now, six countries are expected to compete in the intercontinental playoff tournament scheduled to take place in Mexico later this month.
Meanwhile, the Super Eagles are preparing for international friendly matches during the March break as they continue their preparations while waiting for FIFA’s final decision.