DR Congo Football Team Faces Strict Health Protocols Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Mandatory Isolation for DR Congo Team
The national football team of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) is under a stringent requirement to participate in the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the USA. They must undergo a 21-day isolation period in Belgium due to a significant Ebola outbreak in Africa. Andrew Giuliani, who serves as the Executive Director of the World Cup task force at the White House, confirmed that these measures are being implemented to ensure the safety of all involved. He emphasized that failure to adhere to health protocols would result in the team being barred from entering the United States. The primary objective is to prevent the spread of Ebola, especially with millions expected to attend the World Cup.
Clear Warning to the Congolese Team
Giuliani articulated the US government's stance unequivocally. He stated, 'We have made it very clear to the Congolese that they have to be in a bubble for 21 days before they come here on June 11th in Houston.' This requirement is non-negotiable for their entry. He further explained, 'We've told the Congolese government that they have to be in a bubble, or they're not coming. We can't be any clearer than that.' The focus remains on ensuring that the infection does not spread in the US during the World Cup.
Ebola Outbreak Claims Lives in Congo
The Ebola situation in Congo is alarming, with the government reporting that a rare strain has led to at least 130 fatalities this month alone. The total number of infections has surpassed 600, marking the outbreak as an epidemic. Currently, it remains unclear whether any players from the Congolese team have contracted the virus. Nevertheless, the US authorities are exercising extreme caution and may restrict entry to individuals from Congo, allowing only players, coaches, support staff, and officials during the World Cup.
