FIFA has sanctioned Nigeria Football Federation and Fédération Congolaise de Football Association over disciplinary breaches recorded during a 2026 World Cup qualifying match between the two nations played on November 16, 2025.
In its latest disciplinary overview for World Cup qualifying fixtures, the global football governing body confirmed that both federations were found guilty of separate offences linked to spectator behaviour during the encounter.
Nigeria was penalised for failing to maintain proper order and security at the match after fans were reported to have thrown objects onto the field of play. The offence violated Articles 17 and 17.2.b of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, resulting in a fine of 1,000 Swiss francs imposed on the Nigerian federation.
The Congolese football authority received a heavier sanction after its supporters were found to have used laser pointers or similar electronic devices during the game. The act contravened Article 17.2.d of the disciplinary code.
As a result, FIFA handed the Congolese federation a 5,000 Swiss francs fine, significantly higher than the penalty issued to Nigeria.
FIFA noted that disciplinary rulings are determined based on the specific circumstances surrounding each case and may still be subject to appeal.
The organisation also explained that while summaries of sanctions are released publicly to inform the media, the full legal decisions are communicated directly to the federations concerned.


















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