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DR Congo fans destroy stadium after defeat to Senegal in World Cup Qualifier

Edem Kwame
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A night that promised to be historic for Congolese football turned violent, as riots broke out inside the Stade des Martyrs after DR Congo’s 3-2 loss to Senegal in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

The 80,000-seater stadium was buzzing with hope when the Leopards surged to a 2-0 first-half lead, sparking dreams of a vital win in their qualification journey. But those hopes quickly evaporated after the break. African champions Senegal delivered a ruthless comeback, netting three goals to complete a dramatic turnaround and stun the home fans.

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Tensions exploded at the final whistle. Furious supporters vented their anger by tearing out plastic seats, smashing barriers, and vandalising sections of the players’ tunnel. Videos circulating on social media showed chaotic scenes of missiles being thrown onto the pitch and violent clashes with security, who appeared overwhelmed.

Riot police were eventually called in to regain control, though not before extensive damage had been done. Emergency exits were jammed as panicked spectators tried to flee the unrest. While no fatalities have been confirmed, witnesses reported several injuries, with some fans receiving medical treatment outside the venue.

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The result leaves DR Congo’s qualification hopes hanging by a thread, piling pressure on the coach and players. Critics have already questioned tactical errors and game management that contributed to the collapse.

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Edem Kwame

Edem Kwame

Edem Kwame is a journalist at GH News Media covering sports and national developments in Ghana.

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