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Congo men's team faces 21-day Ebola quarantine ahead of World Cup

28 May 2026

The men's national football team of the Democratic Republic of the Congo must complete a 21-day quarantine due to an Ebola outbreak before the World Cup. Failure to comply risks preventing the players from entering the United States.

The Congolese government has imposed the measure to address public health concerns linked to the viral disease. The decision directly impacts the team’s preparations for the upcoming tournament, where they are scheduled to compete.

Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have confirmed active Ebola cases in the country, prompting the stringent quarantine requirement. The government’s action reflects broader efforts to contain the spread of the virus ahead of international travel.

The quarantine period aligns with international health guidelines for Ebola exposure risk. Players must complete the full duration before receiving clearance for travel to the United States, where the World Cup will be held.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s football federation has acknowledged the government’s decision and is coordinating with health officials to ensure compliance. The team’s schedule remains under review as officials assess the impact on training and logistics.

Failure to meet the quarantine requirement could result in the team being denied entry to the United States, effectively barring their participation in the World Cup. The government’s stance underscores the priority of public health over sporting events.

The men's national team’s participation in the World Cup remains contingent on adherence to the quarantine protocol. Officials have not indicated any flexibility in the government’s stance, emphasizing the necessity of the measure for safety.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s football authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as the World Cup approaches. The team’s ability to travel hinges on completing the mandatory quarantine period without exception.

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