Soccer-Wissa back for DR Congo's World Cup playoff


Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Brentford - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - February 7, 2026 Brentford's Kristoffer Ajer in action with Newcastle United's Yoane Wissa. REUTERS/Scott Heppell

March 12 (Reuters) - Democratic ⁠Republic of Congo striker Yoane Wissa has returned ⁠to the squad for their World Cup playoff ‌this month after missing the Africa Cup of Nations finals at the turn of the year.

The Newcastle United forward suffered a knee ​injury playing for his country against ⁠Senegal in a ⁠World Cup qualifier in early September, only returning to action ⁠in ‌December, and was not chosen for the Cup of Nations in December and January.

The Congolese ⁠were eliminated in the round of 16 ​at the ‌tournament in Morocco.

They now have a chance to become ⁠the 10th ​African country at the World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. starting in June.

They are competing in ⁠the inter-confederation playoff in Guadalajara, Mexico ​on March 31 against either Jamaica or New Caledonia, who meet five days earlier.

The winners of the March 31 ⁠game qualify for the World Cup and will be in Group K with Colombia, Portugal and Uzbekistan.

DR Congo coach Sebastien Desabre named 26 players for the playoff ​with defender Dylan Batubinsika of Greek ⁠side AEL and Watford right back Jeremy Ngakia returning.

Elche's ​former England under-21 midfielder Grady ‌Diangana, who missed the Cup of ​Nations finals, is also included.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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