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DR Congo

Les Léopards

Bracket prediction, tactical analysis, schedule & FAQ

FIFA Rank
#46
ELO
1655
World Cup appearances
1
Best finish
Group Stage (1974, as Zaire)

World Cup 2026 — DR Congo

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Path to the Final

ELO-based tournament probabilities based on the 2026 bracket structure.

Reach Round of 32
10%
Reach Round of 16
2%
Reach Quarter-final
0%
Reach Semi-final
0%
Win the World Cup
0%

Story

The Democratic Republic of Congo's return to the World Cup after a 52-year absence is one of the most remarkable stories in modern African football. Their only previous appearance came in 1974 as Zaire -- a tournament remembered more for political interference and farcical moments than footballing achievement. This time, Les Léopards earned their place through merit, navigating a competitive African qualifying campaign with a blend of European-based talent and domestic-based grit. The squad is a fascinating mix. Aaron Wan-Bissaka, the Manchester United academy product who switched allegiance from England, brings Premier League quality to the right-back position. Cédric Bakambu provides a proven goal-scoring record from his time in Spain, Turkey, and the Middle East. The midfield, marshaled by players experienced in Belgium's and France's top leagues, has a physicality and athleticism that can trouble more technical opponents. The reality, however, is that DR Congo are in an extremely difficult group. Portugal and Colombia are significantly stronger on paper, and even Uzbekistan's physical style presents a tough matchup. For bracket purposes, Les Léopards are likely to exit at the group stage, but their athleticism and physicality make them a potential spoiler -- particularly against a Colombia side struggling for form. The historical significance of their return should not be underestimated: for Congolese football, simply being here is a triumph five decades in the making.

Tactical Profile

Coach: Sébastien Desabre
Formation: 4-3-3

Athletic, physical football with direct attacking transitions. DR Congo look to win the ball in midfield through aggressive tackling and launch rapid counters through their pacy forwards. They are less concerned with possession and more focused on verticality.

Strengths

  • +Athletic dominance in midfield -- physically imposing players who can overpower technically superior but lighter opponents
  • +Pace on the counter-attack through Bakambu and the wide forwards
  • +Strong aerial ability from set pieces, both offensively and defensively

Weaknesses

  • -Tactical discipline and defensive shape can break down under sustained possession-based pressure
  • -Limited experience at the highest level of international tournament football as a collective unit

Players to Watch for Bracket Picks

DEF
Aaron Wan-BissakaTacklingOne-v-One DefendingPace
West Ham United · 28
2025-26 goals: 0Low minutes risk

One of the best one-on-one defenders in the Premier League brings elite defensive quality to DR Congo's back line. Wan-Bissaka's ability to neutralize dangerous wingers could be critical in matches against Portugal's and Colombia's wide attackers. His offensive contributions are limited, but his defensive value is enormous.

FWD
Cédric BakambuGoal ThreatClinical FinisherExperience
Real Betis · 35
2025-26 goals: 9Medium minutes risk

DR Congo's most established goal scorer and the most likely source of goals in the tournament. Bakambu's finishing is reliable, and his experience across multiple top European leagues gives him composure in high-pressure moments. Age is a concern for sustained performance across three group matches.

FWD
Dieumerci MbokaniExperienceAerial ThreatLeadership
Kuwait SC · 40
2025-26 goals: 7High minutes risk

A living legend of Congolese football who has defied age to remain productive. Mbokani's aerial ability, hold-up play, and leadership make him a valuable squad member, though his age limits his effectiveness over 90 minutes. He's most useful as an impact substitute or in specific tactical setups.

Projected players to watch as of April 2026. Not an official FIFA roster. Stats: all clubs, all competitions.

Group Stage Schedule

MD1
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@ Portugal
Jun 17, 2026 · 10:00 PM
NRG Stadium, Houston
MD2
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@ Colombia
Jun 24, 2026 · 8:00 AM
Estadio Akron, Guadalajara
MD3
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vs Uzbekistan
Jun 28, 2026 · 3:30 AM
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Group K Opponents

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Portugal
FIFA #5 · ELO 1984
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Uzbekistan
FIFA #50 · ELO 1727
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Colombia
FIFA #13 · ELO 1975
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Tournament History

World Cup TitlesNone
2022 ResultDid Not Qualify
Appearances1
Best FinishGroup Stage (1974, as Zaire)
ConfederationCAF

DR Congo — FAQ

What is the historical significance of DR Congo's return?

Their only previous World Cup was in 1974 as Zaire, where they lost all three matches and became infamous for a free-kick incident that symbolized the political interference plaguing the team. This return, 52 years later, represents a completely different era of Congolese football built on merit and professional development.

Can DR Congo cause an upset in Group K?

Their best chance is against Uzbekistan in what is likely a battle for third place. Against Colombia, DR Congo's athleticism could exploit the Colombians' defensive frailties, making an upset conceivable. Against Portugal, it's a significant mismatch. Any points earned would be a major achievement.

Is Wan-Bissaka's switch from England a big deal for DR Congo?

Absolutely. Wan-Bissaka is a genuine Premier League-quality defender who chose to represent his heritage over waiting for an England call-up that may never have come. His presence elevates the entire defensive unit and gives DR Congo a player who can genuinely compete with world-class attackers.

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