Nigeria's World Cup Dreams End Amid Accusations of Witchcraft
Nigeria manager Eric Chelle accuses DR Congo's coaching staff of resorting to 'voodoo' during a fiery penalty shootout that dashed the Super Eagles' hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. Discover the dramatic showdown and its aftermath here.

Nigeria manager Eric Chelle has accused rivals on DR Congo’s coaching staff of “doing voodoo” during a fiery penalty shootout that ended the Super Eagles’ hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup. With emotions running high towards the end of an encounter that finished 1-1 after extra-time, Chelle has insinuated that Congo turned to dark arts in order to prevail.Congo ultimately won their shootout with Nigeria 4-3, allowing them to progress to the intercontinental play-offs. The Super Eagles are being left to reflect on what could have been, having also missed out on qualification for the 2022 World Cup.Chelle had been hoping to guide them back to the grandest of stages, but suffered heartache in a battle of wills from 12 yards. The Frenchman is, however, not convinced that he came unstuck in a fair contest. He has accused rivals of using witchcraft to help them over the line.Tensions escalated on both benches as Nigeria and Congo worked through their penalties. When Chancel Mbemba converted the winning spot-kick, Chelle rushed towards his opposing coaches. He attempted to confront a rival that had supposedly been insulting towards him.Sebastien Desabre, the French coach of the Democratic Republic of Congo, stepped in to restrain his fellow countryman. Former Valenciennes and Lens boss Chelle was still wound up when speaking to reporters at the end of a chaotic shootout.He told ESPN: “Throughout the entire penalty shootout, the guy from DR Congo was doing voodoo. Every time, every time, every time... That's why I was a little nervous against him.” Pressed further on what had gone on, Chelle mimed a swinging motion with his right arm and added: “Something like that... I don't know if it was water or something.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Chelle was appointed as Nigeria’s national team coach in January 2025. He has failed to lead them to another major tournament. Instead, DR Congo head into the play-offs, where they will be joined by New Caledonia, Bolivia, an Asian nation, and two from the CONCACAF zone - with two qualification spots up for grabs. DR Congo are looking to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1974, when the country was called Zaire.It is a case of back to the drawing board for Nigeria, with captain William Troost-Ekong claiming that they can build towards a brighter future. He said: ‘We are devastated. I am proud of the boys, they gave everything, not just today, but over the past 10 months. There are plenty of positives to take away. The future of this team is promising… but today is a very difficult day.”Obvious questions have been asked of whether Chelle remains the right option to take the Super Eagles forward. He is, however, adamant that he is the best man for the job. Responding to inevitable sack speculation, he said: “I think you'd have to talk to the NFF and the commissioner because, actually, I did well. I worked and I will work. I tried to be at my best. We gave our best. The players, the coaching officials and everyone. So, if anything happens, I won't be the first.”Nigeria’s cause against Congo was hampered by the early withdrawal of talismanic striker Victor Osimhen. The Galatasaray frontman is often looked to for moments of inspiration when leading the line for the Super Eagles.He has 31 international goals to his name through 43 appearances, but will not be gracing the 2026 World Cup. The prolific 26-year-old had to be taken off at half-time against Congolese opposition. It is reported that he was nursing a hamstring injury that left him in no fit position to continue.
The Dramatic Penalty Shootout
In a tense penalty shootout that followed a 1-1 draw after extra time, Nigeria faced DR Congo with a spot in the intercontinental play-offs at stake. Tensions escalated as Chancel Mbemba sealed Congo's victory with a winning spot-kick, leading to accusations of foul play.
Chelle's Accusations of Witchcraft
Nigeria's coach Eric Chelle raised eyebrows with shocking claims that DR Congo's coaching staff resorted to 'voodoo' during the crucial penalty shootout. Chelle insinuated that his rivals used dark arts to gain an unfair advantage, sparking controversy and disbelief.
Post-Match Fallout
Following the chaotic shootout, Chelle confronted Congo's coaching staff, alleging insults and witchcraft. As the Super Eagles faced disappointment, questions arose about Chelle's future as their head coach and his ability to lead the team to further success.
Nigeria's World Cup Aspirations Dashed
With DR Congo advancing to the play-offs, Nigeria was left to rue missed opportunities and the early loss of key player Victor Osimhen to injury. Despite the setback, Nigeria's captain William Troost-Ekong expressed optimism for the team's future, highlighting positives to build upon.
Chelle's Defiance Amid Uncertainty
Amid speculation about his coaching role, Eric Chelle remains steadfast in his belief that he is the best person to lead Nigeria forward. Despite the disappointment, Chelle defended his efforts and the commitment of his team, signaling resilience in the face of challenges.
