This marks a new chapter for Congolese football,” read FIFA’s statement. “We welcome Congo-Brazzaville back to international competition, effective immediately.”Despite the good news, Congo faces an uphill battle. The team currently sits at the bottom of their qualifying group, having already lost to Zambia and Morocco, and forfeiting points to Niger due to logistical disputes. With key fixtures looming in September and October, and the African play-offs set for November, the Red Devils must now fight tooth and nail to stay in contention. Elsewhere, World Cup preparations are well underway. Hosts USA, Canada, and Mexico have secured automatic entries, alongside early qualifiers like New Zealand, Japan, Iran, and Argentina. With seven of the 48 slots filled, the race for the remaining tickets is heating up. Yet, hope springs eternal in Congo. A prominent national figure has publicly backed the team to pull off a comeback and qualify, injecting fresh optimism among fans. With their ban behind them, the Red Devils have a chance to script one of the continent’s most compelling football stories.
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