DR Congo is set to make a significant mark at the 2026 World Cup, 52 years after their challenging debut at the finals and the historic 'Rumble in the Jungle' event held in Kinshasa. This ambitious bid aims to showcase the nation's footballing prowess on a global stage.
Reflecting on DR Congo's World Cup Journey
The journey to the World Cup has been a long and arduous one for DR Congo. Their first appearance in 1974 was marked by challenges, but the legacy of that tournament continues to inspire the current generation of players.
As they prepare for the upcoming tournament, the team is focused on learning from past experiences and building a competitive squad that can make a lasting impression. The hopes of a nation rest on the shoulders of these athletes.
The Legacy of the 'Rumble in the Jungle'
The 1974 boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa is a significant part of DR Congo's sports history. This event not only put the country on the global map but also ignited a passion for sports among its people.





