Soccer-DR Congo will not change World Cup preparations despite US warning


The FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy is displayed during a press event organized by Global Citizen and FIFA to announce the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show in New York City, U.S., May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

May 23 (Reuters) - The Democratic Republic of ⁠Congo have no plans to change their preparations for the 2026 World Cup despite a ⁠warning from the United States that the team must isolate for 21 days before ‌arriving in the country, a team official said on Saturday.

Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force for the World Cup, confirmed to ESPN on Friday that theCongolese delegation needed to maintain a bubble where they are training ​in Belgium and isolate for 21 days or risk being denied ⁠entry after a deadly outbreak of ⁠the Ebola virus in the central African country.

The Congolese team are to be based in Houston at ⁠the ‌tournament and will play an opening Group K fixture against Portugal on June 17, followed by matches against Colombia on June 23 in Guadalajara, Mexico, and against Uzbekistan on June ⁠27 in Atlanta.

"We've been very clear toCongothat they should maintain the ​integrity of their bubble for ‌21 days before they can then come to Houston on June 11," Giuliani told ⁠ESPN.

"We've made it very ​clear to theCongogovernment as well that they need to maintain that bubble or they risk not being able to travel to the United States. We cannot be any clearer."

But a team spokesperson said that at this stage ⁠there was no change to their schedule, which includes ​a friendly against Denmark in Liege, Belgium, on June 3 and another against Chile in Cadiz, Spain, six days later.

"We have kept our training programme. No player in the squad has come from DR Congo," ⁠the official said.

The entire squad of players are based outside the DR Congo, mostly in Europe, including coach Sebastien Desabre. A few team officials arrived at the training camp in Belgium from the DRC earlier this week.

The team had planned a three-day trip to Kinshasa next week as a celebratory send-off ​before they head to their first World Cup in 52 years, ⁠but that trip has been cancelled.

The World Health Organization on Friday raised to"very high"the risk of the rare ​Bundibugyo strain of Ebola turning into a national outbreak in ‌the DRC and has declared the outbreak there and ​in neighbouring Uganda anemergency of international concern.

Nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths have been recorded following the outbreak in DRC.

(Reporting by Nick Said; editing by Clare Fallon)

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