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COD · Group K · Coached by Sébastien Desabre

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Who are DR Congo's opponents in Group K, and where do they play?

DR Congo — the Leopards — return to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1974 (when they competed as Zaire), drawn into Group K alongside Portugal, Uzbekistan, and Colombia. This is a 52-year gap — the same as Haiti — making it one of the most remarkable return stories at the tournament.

Portugal and Colombia are the group favorites. Uzbekistan are fellow underdogs. DR Congo's best path forward runs through the Uzbekistan match and potentially stealing points from one of the heavyweights.

Why this group matters: DR Congo have one of the largest populations in Africa (over 100 million) and are a footballing nation that has underachieved relative to their talent pool. Qualifying for 2026 signals a potential turning point.

What is DR Congo's full match schedule?

MatchDateTime (ET)OpponentVenue
Group K – MD1June 16, 20262:00 PMPortugalHouston Stadium, Houston
Group K – MD2June 22, 202611:00 PMColombiaEstadio Guadalajara, Guadalajara
Group K – MD3June 26, 20268:30 PMUzbekistanAtlanta Stadium, Atlanta

Portugal on opening day is a tough start. Colombia on Matchday 2 features two African/South American attacking teams. Uzbekistan on Matchday 3 is the must-win fixture.

Who are DR Congo's key players to watch?

Chancel Mbemba

Center-Back

The experienced defender brings European quality from his time at Porto and Marseille. His aerial dominance, physical presence, and leadership anchor the Leopards' defense.

Cedric Bakambu

Striker

The former Villarreal forward provides goal-scoring threat and movement. His La Liga experience gives DR Congo a proven European-level attacker.

Yoane Wissa

Forward

The Brentford forward has been a revelation in the Premier League. His pace, finishing, and versatility make him DR Congo's most exciting attacking option.

Chancel Mangulu

Midfielder

The energetic midfielder provides the engine room work that DR Congo's system demands. His pressing and ball recovery are essential.

What is DR Congo's World Cup history?

DR Congo have appeared in 1 FIFA World Cup (as Zaire):

  • 1974 (West Germany): Zaire's only previous World Cup was a difficult experience. They lost all three group matches — 2-0 to Scotland, 9-0 to Yugoslavia (still the largest margin of defeat in World Cup group-stage history), and 3-0 to Brazil. The Mwepu Ilunga "free kick" incident (where a Congolese player ran out of the wall and kicked the ball away before a Brazilian free kick was taken) became one of the most famous World Cup moments, though its context — players reportedly facing threats for poor results — gives it a darker undertone.
  • African Cup of Nations: DR Congo (as Zaire/Congo) have won the AFCON twice (1968, 1974) and reached the semifinal in 2015.
  • Talent production: Despite limited World Cup history, DR Congo and its diaspora have produced numerous players who represent other nations — most notably France, Belgium, and England.

Who is DR Congo's manager, and how do they play?

DR Congo's manager plays a physical, direct system — typically a 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 — that leverages the squad's athleticism and pace.

  • Physical dominance in midfield and defense
  • Wissa and Bakambu's pace as the primary attacking weapons
  • Mbemba's defensive organization protecting the goalkeeper
  • Set pieces as a significant goal source
  • Counter-attacking transitions against stronger opponents

Against Portugal and Colombia, expect DR Congo to sit deep and counter. Against Uzbekistan, they will look to control the match.

What is the fan culture like for DR Congo?

Congolese football culture is vibrant, musical, and deeply passionate — a reflection of one of Africa's most culturally rich nations.

  • Rumba and football: Congolese music — particularly rumba and soukous — is inseparable from fan culture. Drums, singing, and dancing create an electric atmosphere.
  • 100 million fans: DR Congo's massive population means the fan base is enormous, even if infrastructure challenges limit organized support.
  • Diaspora presence: Significant Congolese communities in Belgium, France, the UK, and the United States will provide support. The Paris and Brussels Congolese communities are particularly large and vocal.
  • 1974 memories: The Zaire World Cup is remembered with a complex mix of pride (qualifying was remarkable) and pain (the results and the political context under Mobutu's regime).

Why to watch if you are a casual fan: DR Congo have waited 52 years for this moment. Their Premier League star (Yoane Wissa) and European-experienced squad give them genuine quality. The cultural energy of Congolese fans — the drumming, the dancing, the passion — will be one of the great spectacles of the group stage.

How far will DR Congo go? A realistic prediction.

DR Congo need to beat Uzbekistan and take something from Portugal or Colombia.

Prediction: Group stage exit. DR Congo will be competitive and could surprise Uzbekistan, but advancing from a group with Portugal and Colombia requires two upsets. A spirited group-stage campaign with a victory over Uzbekistan would be a strong showing.

#46

FIFA ranking

2

World Cups

Group K

Group

Group stage (1974 as Zaire)

Best finish

Team overview

FIFA code
COD
Confederation
CAF
Group
Group K
Coach
Sébastien Desabre

Match schedule

  • 2026-06-16 · 14:00 ET

    vs Portugal

    Houston · Group K

  • 2026-06-22 · 23:00 ET

    vs Colombia

    Guadalajara · Group K

  • 2026-06-26 · 20:30 ET

    vs Uzbekistan

    Atlanta · Group K

World Cup history

DR Congo has appeared in 2 World Cups. Their best result is Group stage (1974 as Zaire).

Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.

Frequently Asked Questions about DR Congo at the 2026 World Cup

When did DR Congo last play in the World Cup?

1974 in West Germany, competing as Zaire. This is a 52-year gap.

What is the Mwepu Ilunga incident?

During the 1974 World Cup match against Brazil, Congolese defender Mwepu Ilunga ran out of the defensive wall and kicked the ball away before Brazil could take a free kick. It was long presented as comical naivety, but later accounts suggest players were under extreme pressure from the authoritarian regime.

Who is DR Congo's best player?

Yoane Wissa (Brentford) is the most exciting current player. Chancel Mbemba provides defensive experience.

Where will DR Congo play?

All Group K matches are at [Gillette Stadium](/en/stadiums/gillette-stadium) in Boston.

How large is the Congolese diaspora?

Significant communities in Belgium (300,000+), France, the UK, and the United States. Belgian cities like Brussels and Antwerp have large Congolese populations.

Has DR Congo won the AFCON?

Yes, twice — in 1968 and 1974 (as Zaire). They remain a historic force in African football.

What group is DR Congo in at the 2026 World Cup?

DR Congo is in Group K for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.

Who is the coach of DR Congo?

DR Congo lists Sébastien Desabre as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.

What is DR Congo's FIFA ranking?

DR Congo is #46 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.

How many World Cups has DR Congo been to?

DR Congo has competed in 2 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.

What is DR Congo's best World Cup result?

DR Congo's best run to date is Group stage (1974 as Zaire).

When does DR Congo play their first match?

The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).

Where does DR Congo play their group matches?

Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; DR Congo rotates through those venues during the group stage.

Can DR Congo qualify from Group K?

Yes—DR Congo can advance by finishing first or second in Group K, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.