AFCON 2025 Shock: Motionless DR Congo Lumumba fan breaks down in tears after dramatic exit

The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations delivered unforgettable football, stunning upsets, and one image that captured global attention: that of a motionless fan in the stands. The man behind the viral moment was 26-year-old Congolese supporter Michel Kaku Omangila, popularly known as “Lumumba”.
Lumumba became a surprise icon of AFCON 2025, even as DR Congo’s tournament ended in heartbreak.
The Leopards suffered a dramatic Round of 16 exit, losing 1–0 to Algeria after conceding in the 119th minute. The result booked Algeria’s place in the quarterfinals and ended DR Congo’s promising run.
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Yet it was not only the football that gripped audiences.
Cameras repeatedly cut to a single figure in the stands: a DR Congo fan frozen in place, arm held aloft like a statue. That supporter was Michel Kaku, whose silent vigil was a tribute to Patrice Lumumba, Congo’s first prime minister and a towering symbol of Pan-African liberation.
Kaku did not flinch throughout regular time or extra time. He remained still, expressionless, and unwavering. Remarkably, he maintained the same ritual across all four matches DR Congo played at the tournament.
The Statue Finally Moved — and Cried
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Then came the moment that transformed him from viral curiosity to tournament legend.
When Algeria struck in the final minute of extra time, Michel finally broke his stoic pose. Overcome with emotion, he covered his face and wept, a scene broadcast live to millions around the world.
Within minutes, the image of the crying “Lumumba statue” flooded global social media timelines, hailed as one of the most emotional snapshots of AFCON 2025.


