DR Congo ended their 52-year wait to qualify for the World Cup as they beat Jamaica 1-0 after extra-time in their intercontinental play-off final.
DR Congo 1-0 Jamaica (aet): Tuanzebe secures first World Cup berth since 1974
There will be 10 African countries at the 2026 World Cup after DR Congo defeated Jamaica 1-0 in their intercontinental play-off final.
Axel Tuanzebe was the hero for Congo, scoring the deciding goal in the 10th minute of extra-time at Estadio AKRON, with his nation now set to face Portugal, Uzbekistan and Colombia in Group F at the finals.
Congo started strongly but striker Cedric Bakambu could not get the better of Andre Blake, before Ethan Pinnock headed straight at Lionel Mpasi at the other end.
Both sides went close after the half-hour mark. Meschack Elia hit the woodwork for Congo before Leon Bailey did the same for Jamaica with an attempt from distance, though it remained goalless heading into the break.
Bakumbu tested Blake again at the start of the second half before Yoane Wissa fired off target, but neither side managed to create any clear-cut chances as the match seemed destined for extra-time.
Congo did have the ball in the back of the net with five minutes remaining in normal time through Bakumbu, but it was quickly ruled out by the linesman as Theo Bongonda was offside in the build-up.
Tuanzebe, however, made the all-important impact in the 100th minute, scoring from inside the six-yard box after Jamaica failed to deal with an in-swinging corner, and that was enough for Congo to book their trip to North America.
Data Debrief: Congo's resilience pays off
It was a deserved win for Congo, who produced 1.45 expected goals (xG) from 19 shots, while restricting Jamaica to 0.3 xG from just six attempts.
Although Bakambu did not get on the scoresheet, he led the charge from the front. He recorded the most shots (five), most shots on target (two), most touches in the box (eight) and created one chance.
Jamaica, meanwhile, struggled to create chances, despite having more possession (52.5%) and completing more passes (437 to 389), with the Reggae Boyz falling short of their World Cup dream.











