FIFA World Cup 2026 African Teams Qualified List (CAF)

FIFA World Cup 2026 African Teams Qualified List (CAF): Nine teams from Africa have directly qualified—Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia. DR Congo is in the intercontinental playoff for the one more spot (10th), which will be held in Mexico in March 2026.

What is CAF FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualification and How Many Teams Will Qualify?

CAF (Confederation of African Football) has received nine direct spots for the FIFA World Cup 2026—more than before—as the tournament has expanded from 32 teams to 48. Previously, Africa received only five spots; now there are nine direct spots plus one intercontinental playoff spot.

The qualification process was conducted in two rounds: in the first round, 54 African teams were divided into nine groups, with the winner of each group qualifying directly. In the second round, the four best runners-up played each other, and the winner advanced to the intercontinental playoff.

FIFA World Cup 2026 African Teams Qualified List

How Many Teams Will Be in FIFA World Cup 2026?

FIFA World Cup 2026 Team Road To Qualification

FIFA World Cup 2026 African Teams Qualified List – Full List (CAF)

These are the nine African teams that have directly qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 (according to Al Jazeera and ESPN):

TeamGroup Winner
MoroccoGroup A
SenegalGroup B
South AfricaGroup C
EgyptGroup D
AlgeriaGroup E
GhanaGroup F
Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)Group G
TunisiaGroup H
Cape VerdeGroup I

And a potential 10th team—DR Congo—is in the intercontinental playoff, where they will meet the winner of Jamaica/New Caledonia in March 2026. If DR Congo wins, Africa will have 10 teams in the 2026 World Cup.

Which African Teams Were Eliminated from the 2026 World Cup?

This is equally important—who failed to qualify:

  • Nigeria: Lost to DR Congo on penalties in the CAF playoff final (1-1 draw, 3-4 penalties). Nigeria had previously appeared in six World Cups.
  • Cameroon: Lost to DR Congo 0-1 in the CAF playoff semi-finals. This was a major blow for them.
  • Gabon: Lost to Nigeria 1-4 in the semi-finals.
  • Burkina Faso, Mali, and Egypt were among the runners-up but did not qualify for the playoffs.

What is DR Congo’s Intercontinental Playoff Drama?

DR Congo defeated Nigeria 4-3 on penalties in Rabat, Morocco on November 16, 2025 (the match was tied at 1-1) and secured a CAF intercontinental playoff spot. Captain Chancel Mbemba converted the decisive penalty.

But then controversy erupted:

  • The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) filed a petition with FIFA, alleging that DR Congo played ineligible players—such as Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe, and Tephy Mavididi.
  • The NFF says that DR Congo does not officially recognize dual citizenship, so the nationality switch of some players was inconsistent with FIFA rules.
  • FIFA’s verdict was expected by the end of February 2026. If Nigeria’s petition is approved, the Super Eagles could be sent to the intercontinental playoff.

As of February 23, 2026, FIFA has not yet announced an official ruling.

Morocco, Egypt, Senegal — What Role Will the Top African Teams Play in the 2026 World Cup?

Morocco

Morocco is the world’s top African team. They consistently rank in the top 15 in the FIFA rankings. They reached the semi-finals at the 2022 Qatar World Cup—the first African team to do so. The Atlas Lions will be serious contenders this time around. Morocco is also co-hosting the 2030 World Cup.

Egypt

Egypt holds the record for most AFCON titles (eight). Mohamed Salah—Liverpool superstar—is the heart of their team. Egypt’s first World Cup in 2026 will be a landmark moment since 1990 under the coaching of Hossam Hassan.

Senegal

Even after Sadio Mane’s retirement, Senegal remains one of Africa’s top teams. Kalidou Koulibaly and a new generation of players add balance to the team. In 2022, they reached the Round of 16.

African Teams’ Group Stage Performance – Qualification Stats

The entire CAF qualification campaign ran from November 2023 to October 2025. Some important facts (from FIFA and CAF official data):

  • 54 FIFA-affiliated African associations participated.
  • Eritrea withdrew after the draw (due to political asylum concerns).
  • The Republic of the Congo was suspended in February 2025 due to government interference, but the suspension was lifted in May 2025.
  • Equatorial Guinea had two matches forfeited because they played the ineligible player Emilio Nsue.
  • Ghana scored the most points in Group F with 25 (8 wins in 10 matches).

Cape Verde – Who is the Biggest Surprise Team?

Cape Verde – a small island nation – has become Africa’s biggest surprise by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Their population is only around 500,000, but their diaspora players playing in European leagues have given the team remarkable strength. Garry Rodrigues and other diaspora players are their key strengths.

Cape Verde’s qualification is an inspiring moment for African football—it proves that hard work and strategy, not just resources, can lead to a World Cup.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Format – What’s New for Africa?

The expansion of the 2026 World Cup gives Africa nine guaranteed spots—almost double the five spots in 2022. This is the result of FIFA’s decision to revise the confederation-wise slots:

  • Europe (UEFA): 16 teams
  • South America (CONMEBOL): 6 teams
  • North/Central America & Caribbean (CONCACAF): 6 teams (hosts included)
  • Africa (CAF): 9 direct + 1 playoff
  • Asia (AFC): 8 direct + 1 playoff
  • Oceania (OFC): 1 playoff

The tournament will be held from June 11 to July 19, 2026, in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The final will be played at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey.

Common Misconceptions – What Do People Think is Wrong?

Myth 1: “Nigeria has qualified.” False. Nigeria lost in the CAF playoff final. Their FIFA petition is pending.

Myth 2: “Only 5 teams from Africa go to the World Cup.” This is an old saying. 9 direct + 1 playoff = a possible 10 African teams in 2026.

Myth 3: “DR Congo is already qualified.” Not yet—they are in the intercontinental playoffs. They will need to win more matches in March 2026 to qualify.

TL;DR

  • 9 African teams directly qualified: Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia
  • 1 spot pending: DR Congo intercontinental playoff mein (March 2026, Mexico)
  • Bad upset: Nigeria, Cameroon fail to qualify
  • 📅 World Cup dates: June 11 – July 19, 2026 (USA, Canada, Mexico)
  • 🏟️ Final venue: MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA

FIFA World Cup 2026 Format

FAQ

Q1: How many teams are on the FIFA World Cup 2026 African Teams Qualified List?

Currently, 9 teams have directly qualified. Another (DR Congo) is in the intercontinental playoff, the results of which will be announced in March 2026.

Q2: Why did Nigeria fail to qualify?

Nigeria lost 3-4 in penalties to DR Congo in the CAF playoff final after a 1-1 draw. The NFF has filed a petition against DR Congo with FIFA, which is still pending.

Q3: How does the CAF qualification process work?

54 African teams play in 9 groups. The winner of each group qualifies directly (9 teams). The four best runners-up play in a mini-playoff—the winner advances to the intercontinental playoff.

Q4: Is Morocco a favorite for the 2026 World Cup?

Morocco is one of Africa’s strongest teams and was a semi-finalist in 2022. They are considered a dark horse or a top contender in the tournament.

Q5: Has Cape Verde played in the World Cup before?

No. 2026 will be their first FIFA World Cup if everything goes well. It will be the biggest milestone in their football history.

Q6: When was DR Congo last in the World Cup?

In 1974, when they played under the name “Zaire.” If they qualify in 2026, it will be their return after 52 years.

Conclusion

The FIFA World Cup 2026 African Teams Qualified List (CAF) is a testament to the strength of African football. The qualification of smaller nations like Cape Verde alongside established powers like Morocco, Senegal, and Egypt shows the continent’s depth. The nine spots secured further elevate African football’s standing on the international stage.

The elimination of big names like Nigeria and Cameroon is certainly shocking, but it also proves the competitiveness of African football. DR Congo’s intercontinental playoff match in March 2026 will be a must-watch for African fans.

If you want to know about FIFA World Cup 2026 updates, team squads, and match schedules, keep following FIFA’s official website and CAF Online.

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