DR Congo beats Uzbekistan to reach World Cup round of 32
DR Congo beat Uzbekistan 3-1 to reach the World Cup round of 32, marking nine of ten African teams advancing, a first. Their disciplined play under coach Sébastien Desabre, including a historic first
The Democratic Republic of Congo beat Uzbekistan 3-1 to secure their place in the World Cup round of 32. The victory means nine of the tournament's te
Read Full Story at France 24 →Why This Matters
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s victory over Uzbekistan isn’t just a sports triumph—it’s a statement of Africa’s rising footballing ambition. With nine of ten African teams advancing past the group stage, this year’s World Cup is proving Africa’s dominance in the tournament’s early rounds, challenging long-held narratives about the continent’s ability to sustain elite-level performances.
Background Context
DR Congo’s path to the round of 32 is especially remarkable given the country’s turbulent football history, marked by political instability and underfunded infrastructure. Coach Sébastien Desabre’s disciplined system has revitalized a team that once struggled to qualify for major tournaments, reflecting broader efforts to professionalize African football despite systemic challenges.
What Happens Next
DR Congo’s next challenge will test their resilience against Europe or South America’s heavyweights, where physicality and tactical sophistication are often decisive. The question now is whether this breakthrough can inspire a new generation of Congolese talent or remain an outlier in a country where football development competes with urgent socio-economic priorities.
Bigger Picture
This World Cup is reshaping perceptions of African football, with teams like DR Congo, Nigeria, and Senegal defying expectations. The trend suggests a shift toward tactical sophistication and squad depth over reliance on individual brilliance, a model increasingly adopted by Africa’s rising football nations.

