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FIFA Fines Nigeria, DR Congo After Controversial World Cup 2026 Play-Off
FIFA Fines Nigeria, DR Congo After Controversial World Cup 2026 Play-Off
Four months after a controversial 2026 FIFA World Cup African play-off final, FIFA has sanctioned both the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the DR Congo Football Federation following disciplinary infractions during the match. The play-off, held in Morocco on November 16, 2025, ended in a 4–3 penalty shootout victory for DR Congo after a 1–1 draw.
According to FIFA’s disciplinary report, Nigeria was penalised for crowd misconduct, specifically the throwing of objects by spectators, under Article 17 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. The NFF was fined 1,000 Swiss francs for the breach.
The DR Congo Football Federation received a heavier fine of 5,000 Swiss francs after its supporters were found using laser pointers and other electronic devices, violating Article 17.2.d of the disciplinary code.
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The sanctions come amid an ongoing eligibility dispute. Nigeria filed a formal complaint with FIFA on December 15, 2025, alleging that DR Congo fielded players with questionable eligibility, including several overseas-born athletes whose nationality switches were finalised just days before the match. The petition lists players such as Lionel Mpasi, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe, Arthur Masuaku, Samuel Moutoussamy, among others.
In response, DR Congo removed two of the contested players — Michel-Ange Balikwisha and Mario Stroeykens — from their 26-man squad ahead of the intercontinental play-off scheduled for March 31, 2026, where they will face the winner of the semi-final between New Caledonia and Jamaica.
The disciplinary measures reinforce FIFA’s commitment to match-day safety and order, while the eligibility case remains under review. A ruling in Nigeria’s favour could affect DR Congo’s qualification, while a rejection would confirm their spot in the intercontinental play-offs.
Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle also controversially accused DR Congo officials of using voodoo practices after the defeat, highlighting the intense emotions surrounding the match.
FIFA Fines Nigeria, DR Congo After Controversial World Cup 2026 Play-Off
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Plumptre Debunks Super Falcons Exit Claims, Warns Fans About Scammers
Plumptre Debunks Super Falcons Exit Claims, Warns Fans About Scammers
Super Falcons defender Ashleigh Plumptre has dismissed viral reports claiming that she plans to stop representing Nigeria, describing the allegations as false and the work of online fraudsters impersonating her on social media.
The Nigeria international, who currently plays for Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad, clarified that she never made any statement suggesting she would quit the national team over alleged disagreements with football officials or issues relating to her place in the squad.
The controversy began after a fake Facebook account bearing Plumptre’s name circulated claims that she had been excluded from Nigeria’s squad for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) and was considering ending her international career.
The fraudulent account also alleged that certain football officials demanded favours and financial inducements from players seeking national team invitations, claims that quickly gained traction on social media.
Reacting to the reports, Plumptre categorically distanced herself from the account and warned fans against interacting with individuals posing as her online.
“Awful false accounts. I’ve posted on my Instagram and X for people to report. They are using my identity and scamming people. I am currently contacting someone in Saudi Arabia to help me take these accounts down because this has been happening for well over a year now,” Plumptre said.
The defender stressed that the statements circulating online did not originate from her and urged supporters to disregard messages, requests and fundraising appeals associated with the fake account.
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According to her, the impersonators have repeatedly used her identity to spread misinformation and solicit money from unsuspecting Nigerians.
Plumptre reiterated that she has never requested financial assistance, gifts, donations or monetary contributions through social media and advised fans to verify online accounts before engaging with anyone claiming to represent her.
She further disclosed that efforts were ongoing to have the fraudulent accounts removed while relevant authorities investigate those responsible for the impersonation.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) also moved swiftly to debunk the reports, describing the claims as entirely fabricated.
The federation noted that Plumptre has repeatedly informed the public that she does not operate a Facebook account and warned journalists and football fans against relying on information published by unverified social media pages.
According to the NFF, reports suggesting that Plumptre had been omitted from Nigeria’s WAFCON squad were baseless because the coaching crew had not yet released an official list for the tournament.
The federation further revealed that similar fake accounts have previously targeted other Super Falcons players, including Asisat Oshoala and Esther Okoronkwo, in attempts to spread false information and defraud supporters.
Plumptre’s clarification comes as preparations intensify for the upcoming WAFCON tournament, where the Super Falcons will be seeking to reclaim continental dominance and extend their record as Africa’s most successful women’s national team.
Since switching allegiance from England to Nigeria in 2021, the Leicester-born defender has become one of the most influential figures in the Super Falcons setup. Her performances at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and subsequent international competitions earned widespread praise from fans and football stakeholders.
Beyond her contributions on the pitch, Plumptre has also gained admiration for embracing her Nigerian heritage and building a strong connection with supporters across the country.
The defender thanked Nigerian fans for their continued support and reaffirmed her commitment to representing the Super Falcons whenever called upon.
She also urged the public to remain vigilant against cybercriminals who increasingly exploit the identities of celebrities, athletes and public figures to spread misinformation and perpetrate online scams.
As concerns over digital fraud continue to grow, authorities have advised social media users to verify information through official and verified accounts before sharing content or responding to requests for financial assistance.
Plumptre Debunks Super Falcons Exit Claims, Warns Fans About Scammers
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World Cup 2026: 20 Records Shattered – Full List of Record Breakers
World Cup 2026: 20 Records Shattered – Full List of Record Breakers
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup has completely rewritten football history. Combining an expanded format as the first with 48 teams and 104 matches across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the tournament has turned into a record-shattering spectacle. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo headline the historic feats, alongside tournament-wide milestones driven by the expanded format.
20 RECORDS BROKEN AT WORLD CUP 2026
1. Lionel Messi – All-Time World Cup Top Scorer
The Argentine captain surpassed Miroslav Klose’s long-standing men’s record of 16 World Cup goals, reaching 18 with a brilliant brace in Argentina’s 2-0 win over Austria. Entering the match level with Klose, Messi scored his 17th in the 38th minute with a left-footed shot, officially breaking the record. In the waning seconds of injury time, he extended his record to 18 goals after his initial shot was saved. This also moved him ahead of Brazilian women’s football legend Marta, who holds the record for scoring 17 goals in Women’s World Cups.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo – First Player to Score at Six Different World Cups
Ronaldo struck twice against Uzbekistan, becoming the first and only player in football history to score in six different FIFA World Cup tournaments (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, and 2026). He opened the scoring in the 6th minute, immediately etching his name in the record books. This feat spans an incredible 20 years, surpassing Lionel Messi who has scored in five different editions.
3. Lionel Messi – Most World Cup Match Wins by a Player
Following Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Austria, Messi earned his 18th World Cup match win, surpassing Miroslav Klose (17 wins) for the most individual victories ever recorded in World Cup history.
4. Lionel Messi – Six-Match Consecutive Goal-Scoring Streak
Finding the net in his opening games means Messi has scored in six consecutive World Cup matches, equaling the tournament record held by Just Fontaine (France) and Jairzinho (Brazil). This streak began in the knockout rounds of the 2022 World Cup, when he scored against Australia, the Netherlands, Croatia, and France on Argentina’s way to winning the championship.
5. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo – Joint Record for Career Tournament Appearances
Both Messi and Ronaldo officially stepped onto the pitch for their sixth World Cup tournament during their respective opening games, passing the previous record of five appearances held by German icon Lothar Matthäus.
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6. Cristiano Ronaldo – Oldest Player to Score Multiple Goals in a Match
At 41 years and 138 days, Ronaldo became the oldest player to net multiple goals in a single World Cup match, breaking the record set by Lionel Messi just a day earlier. Messi was 38 years and 363 days old when he scored twice for Argentina against Austria on June 22, 2026.
7. Lionel Messi – Oldest Player to Score a World Cup Hat-Trick
Messi dismantled Algeria with a spectacular hat-trick, establishing a new record as the oldest male player to net three goals in a single World Cup match, at 38 years and 357 days old.
8. Lionel Messi – Most Tournament Minutes Played
During his masterclass against Austria, Messi extended his time on the pitch to an unparalleled 2,489 total minutes played across his World Cup career, setting an absolute longevity milestone.
9. Lionel Messi – Most World Cup Matches Played
Messi extended his own mark for most World Cup matches played, now at 28, passing Lothar Matthäus.
10. Lionel Messi – Most Penalties Taken and Missed
After missing a spot-kick against Austria, Messi became the player with both the most penalties taken (7) and the most penalties missed (3) in normal World Cup play history (excluding shootouts), moving past Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan. He also became the first player to miss a penalty at the 2026 World Cup.
11. Lionel Messi – Most Man of the Match Awards
The Argentina captain has won the Man of the Match award for the 13th time in his World Cup career, further extending his record. Second place goes to Cristiano Ronaldo with 7 wins.
12. Cristiano Ronaldo – Portugal’s All-Time Top World Cup Goalscorer
Ronaldo’s double against Uzbekistan raised his personal World Cup tally to 10 goals, officially eclipsing the legendary Eusébio (9 goals) as Portugal’s all-time top World Cup scorer.
13. Cristiano Ronaldo – Biggest Age Gap Between Two Starting Players
The age gap of 22 years and 183 days between Uzbekistan’s Bekhruz Karimov (18 years, 320 days) and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo (41 years, 138 days) became the biggest gap between two starting players in a match in FIFA World Cup history.
14. Kylian Mbappé – France’s All-Time Top Scorer
France captain Kylian Mbappé registered a clinical brace during a 3-1 win over Senegal, officially becoming France’s outright all-time leading international goalscorer, while raising his personal World Cup total to 14. He now sits just four goals behind Messi’s all-time record of 18 and is the most likely candidate to surpass it in the future, as he is only 27 years old.
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15. Eloy Room (Curaçao) – Most Saves in a 90-Minute World Cup Match
During debutant Curaçao’s historic Group E fixture against Ecuador, goalkeeper Eloy Room pulled off an astonishing 15 saves to secure a 0-0 draw. This is the highest number of saves ever officially recorded in a standard, non-extra-time World Cup match since Opta began tracking the statistic in 1966 (falling just short of Tim Howard’s 16 saves, which required 120 minutes of extra time).
16. Canada – First Nation Outside Europe and South America to Score 5+ Goals
In Canada’s dominant 6-0 victory over Qatar, Jonathan David netted a brilliant hat-trick. This performance spearheaded Canada into becoming the first-ever nation from outside of Europe or South America to score 5 or more goals in a single World Cup match. Canada also recorded an astonishing 97 touches in the opposition’s box, shattering Germany’s previous record of 71 vs. Costa Rica in 2022.
17. Vozinha (Cape Verde) – Oldest Debut Clean Sheet
40-year-old Cape Verde veteran goalkeeper Vozinha achieved a beautiful milestone for the African debutants. At 40 years and 12 days old, he became the oldest goalkeeper in football history to record a clean sheet during a nation’s debut appearance at a World Cup, keeping the powerful Spanish attack at bay. He also became the oldest player to appear in a nation’s debut World Cup match, surpassing the record set by Curaçao’s Eloy Room.
18. Cape Verde – Fewest Fouls in a World Cup Match
Despite Spain holding a suffocating 74% possession and dominating the ball, Cape Verde maintained their shape so perfectly that they committed just one single foul over the entire match. According to data, it is the cleanest, lowest-foul performance by any team in a World Cup game in the last six decades.
19. Netherlands – Longest Unbeaten Run in Regulation Time
The Netherlands broke a world record previously held by Pele’s Brazil during their 5-1 victory against Sweden. The Dutchmen have now gone 14 matches without defeat in regulation time at the World Cup, surpassing Brazil’s record of 13 set between 1958 and 1966. The Netherlands last lost a match in regulation time during the 2006 edition against Portugal in the Round of 16.
20. Switzerland’s Johan Manzambi – Youngest Substitute to Score a Brace
Swiss footballer Johan Manzambi created history as he scored a brace coming on from the bench in Switzerland’s 4-1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina. At 20 years and 247 days old, he became the youngest player in World Cup history to score a brace as a substitute, breaking a record that stood for 24 years.
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HONORABLE MENTIONS
Harry Kane – England’s Joint All-Time Top World Cup Scorer
England captain Harry Kane scored twice in England’s 4-2 win over Croatia, drawing level with Gary Lineker as England’s all-time leading scorer at World Cup finals on 10 goals. The match also marked Kane’s 115th England appearance, moving him level with David Beckham among the country’s most-capped players.
Most Red Cards at the World Cup
Six red cards have been brandished already in the 2026 competition, which is more than the past two World Cups combined (four red cards were shown in Qatar and Russia). Three red cards were shown in Mexico’s opening-game win over South Africa, setting a record for a tournament-opening match.
Highest Single-Day Attendance
A single day (June 16) drew a record 281,223 fans topping the previous high from 1994. This record was achieved across four group-stage matches played on the same day, surpassing the previous single-day record of 277,070 spectators, which was set during the 1994 World Cup in the United States.
Fastest Tournament to 100 Goals
The tournament hit the 100-goal milestone in just 33 matches after Cody Gakpo’s strike for the Netherlands against Sweden. This marks the fastest century of goals since the 1958 tournament.
Oldest Manager to Win a Match
Legendary manager Carlos Queiroz set a record as the oldest manager to win a FIFA World Cup match when he led Ghana to victory over Panama at 73 years and 109 days old.
Argentina’s Clean Sheet Streak
Since their shocking 1-2 defeat to Saudi Arabia in the 2022 World Cup group stage, Argentina has not conceded another goal in their World Cup group stage matches. Their 2-0 victory against Austria extended their clean sheet streak to four consecutive group stage games.
What Happens Next
The expanded format ensures the total goals record (172 from 2022) will almost certainly fall, and managerial win records are under threat. The 2026 World Cup is living up to its billing as the biggest ever, with icons like Messi (still dominating at 38) and Ronaldo (41) rewriting history books. Many more records are expected in the knockout stages.
France boss Didier Deschamps is one win away from equalling the record for most wins as a manager at the World Cup. Former West Germany manager Helmut Schon is at the top of the all-time list with 16 victories.
World Cup 2026: 20 Records Shattered – Full List of Record Breakers
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Ghana Hold England to Goalless Draw, Edge Closer to World Cup Knockout Stage
Ghana Hold England to Goalless Draw, Edge Closer to World Cup Knockout Stage
Ghana produced a disciplined defensive masterclass to hold England to a 0-0 draw in their second 2026 FIFA World Cup Group L match on Tuesday, moving the Black Stars a step closer to the knockout stage while denying the Three Lions an early qualification spot.
Thomas Tuchel’s side entered the clash at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, brimming with confidence after a thrilling 4-2 victory over Croatia. Victory over Ghana would have guaranteed England a place in the Round of 32 with a game to spare, but Carlos Queiroz’s well-organised side frustrated the European heavyweights from start to finish.
Despite controlling possession and dominating the statistics, England failed to find a breakthrough against a resilient Ghanaian defence that executed its game plan to perfection.
England finished with 19 shots compared to Ghana’s two and enjoyed nearly 79 percent possession, the highest recorded by a team that failed to score in a World Cup match over the past six decades. However, the Three Lions lacked the cutting edge that defined their opening victory over Croatia.
The best opportunity of the match arrived in the 86th minute when substitute Nico O’Reilly powered a header against the crossbar. The rebound fell kindly to captain Harry Kane, but the Bayern Munich striker surprisingly blasted over the bar from close range, leaving England players and supporters stunned.
Tuchel admitted his side struggled to create space against Ghana’s disciplined defensive structure.
“They defended with a lot of determination and a lot of discipline,” the England manager said.
“Harry was not involved as much as we would have liked because everything was so narrow. It was difficult to find space, and the little moments that he had were just unlucky.”
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Kane, who scored twice in England’s opening win over Croatia, accepted responsibility for the missed chance but remained optimistic about his team’s position in the group.
“I was waiting for an opportunity like that to fall my way, and it did. I just couldn’t quite get over the ball,” he said.
“I’d back myself to score that more often than not, but I’ve been a striker long enough to know they don’t always go in. We wanted the win, but we take the point and we’re still in a great position.”
England dominated possession throughout the first half but failed to register a shot on target before the interval, with Ghana successfully forcing their opponents into speculative efforts from distance and crowded areas.
Jude Bellingham admitted the Black Stars deserved credit for their tactical discipline.
“They got exactly out of the game what they played for,” the Real Madrid midfielder said.
“We couldn’t quite break them down, even with all the corners, possession and shots from distance.”
While England enjoyed most of the ball, Ghana looked increasingly dangerous after halftime through quick counter-attacks.
Their best chance came in the 78th minute when Abdul Fatawu dispossessed Eberechi Eze before racing forward and setting up Prince Adu. However, Ezri Konsa recovered brilliantly to prevent the striker from getting a shot away. Ghana appealed for a penalty after the challenge, but play was waved on, with coach Carlos Queiroz later expressing disappointment over the decision.
“Our plan was to block and frustrate them from the first minute,” Queiroz said.
“We did it. We respected England, but we also believed in ourselves. The players showed discipline, commitment and character.”
The experienced Portuguese coach, appearing at his fifth World Cup, praised his team’s organisation and resilience after securing another clean sheet following their opening 1-0 victory over Panama.
The result leaves both England and Ghana unbeaten on four points in Group L and in strong positions to qualify for the Round of 32. Ghana have yet to concede a goal in the tournament, highlighting the defensive solidity that has become their trademark under Queiroz.
England will now face Panama in their final group match seeking a victory that could secure top spot, while Ghana take on Croatia knowing another positive result could send the Black Stars into the knockout stage for the first time since their memorable quarter-final run at the 2010 World Cup.
Ghana Hold England to Goalless Draw, Edge Closer to World Cup Knockout Stage
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