It’s a day of national celebration in the Democratic Republic of Congo! After their victory in the play-off against Jamaica (1-0 a.p.), the Leopards secured a historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup, over 50 years after their only participation in 1974.
An exceptional decision to celebrate the victory
To allow the Congolese population to celebrate this feat in “unity, fervor, and national pride,” the Ministry of Employment and Labor made an exceptional decision. As a result, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, was declared a public holiday across the country.
This measure is part of the “will” of President Félix Tshisekedi and Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka to properly celebrate the historic qualification of the Leopards.
A hard-fought success
Pushed into extra time by a valiant Jamaican team, Sebastien Desabre’s men finally made the difference thanks to a corner goal by Axel Tuanzebe (1-0, 101st minute).
A hard-fought success that rewards the efforts and hard work of the players and coaching staff since the start of the qualifications in November 2024.
A historic qualification for the Leopards
Over 50 years after their only participation in a World Cup in 1974, DR Congo will finally return to the most prestigious football tournament. A qualification that echoes as a true rebirth for Congolese football.
Carried by the unwavering support of their fans, the Leopards knew how to step up in crucial moments to write a new chapter in the history of African football.
This public holiday is an opportunity for an entire nation to celebrate the consecration of a team that has managed to unite the nation behind its success.






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