DR Congo send delegation to Europe to recruit dual-national players for World Cup

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  • Mr Smith 17 hours ago

    That will be a disaster! What about those who played the qualifiers? How will they feel when dropped to be replaced by another who only watched and jubilated on TV?

  • Hamza 17 hours ago

    Certainly a disaster. Bad advice definitely from their politicians!!

  • P Djamgbe 11 hours ago

    Nigeria better block this recruitment plan ooo, before it is too late - they shouldn't wait until after DRC have gone all the way to the final before they take the matter to court claiming that they are the ones who deserve t ...
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  • Adom 17 hours ago

    Did they play for free? That is why were paid in every game and was rewarded as well after qualifying. The national team is the right and property of every qualified Ghanaian even if he is born abroad. The fact that a player ...
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  • Agbelimor Paris 14 hours ago

    Thank you @ Adomi,you get proper head.

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  • K 17 hours ago

    What a shame

  • Shithole 17 hours ago

    This is the reason African countries will never win aby world cup....you the locals to qualify and then turn to others who out of arrogance and pride neglect the nation to come play to boost their foreign earnings..shithole w ...
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  • Ashley 16 hours ago

    You have no idea about what is being discussed here and here you are talking nonsense. Who told you they used local players to qualify? So many stupid people in this country, what describes stupid is when a person ignores inf ...
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  • Kwaku 15 hours ago

    @ Ashley
    You could have made your point without insult.The standard at the WC is higher than the qualifiers, that's why they want to strengthen their team.There is no problem looking outside if they feel they can't get it ...
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  • Agbelimor Paris 11 hours ago

    You also get good head @ Kwaku,my senior brother.Continue enjoying in your emotional intelligence.

  • Yao 14 hours ago

    Ghanaians, are you reading? Congo DRC is looking at recruiting foreign bases players who did not play qualifiers to strengthen their squad.

  • Bob 14 hours ago

    After qualifying they are now going to bring the greedy players abroad to play, so those who suffer to play the qualification are left out?
    Africa mentality..

  • Yao 13 hours ago

    @ Bob; all those who played the qualifiers have been rewarded. What they are doing is to improve their team by getting the best available Congolese to represent them at the WC which is a wise decision. Playing in qualifiers ...
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  • Africa quality 14 hours ago

    The qualification standards for African countries are not the same as the other continents. Actually Africa has a low standard. A team like Italy that failed to qualify would qualify if they were in Aftica.The world cup tour ...
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  • Nobody knows Tomorrow 12 hours ago

    If Italy cannot score Bosnian and Yegoslavia to qualify for word cup, which top Africa team can they score to qualify

  • Obrafuor 13 hours ago

    They want to replicate Ghana's mistakes. Hmm

  • Dondon 13 hours ago

    They don't have that greedy and selfish Ghanaian mentality so I think they will be fine. No professional player will be bothered if new players are being recruited into the national team. Why was Jordan Ayew bothered about fo ...
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  • Kk 11 hours ago

    That is foolishness

  • AyyBeeCee 7 hours ago

    They were not needed during qualification so why would they be indispensable during the coming tournament.