

Congo DR
Founded
1919
Coach
Sebastien DesabreVenue
Stade des Martyrs de la Pentecôte
City
Kinshasa
Capacity
100,000
Surface
artificial turf
Season Stats
Record
0W 0D 0L
H:0W/A:0W
Goals
0 / 0 (+0)
H:0/A:0
Clean Sheets
0
H:0/A:0
Sidelined Players (1)
Congo DR
The Democratic Republic of Congo national football team, nicknamed the Leopards, is one of Africa's most storied sides. Founded in 1919, the team is governed by FECOFA and plays its home matches in Kinshasa. Congo DR won back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations titles in 1968 and 1974, becoming the first sub-Saharan nation to qualify for the FIFA World Cup (1974). After decades of political instability affecting the program, the Leopards have undergone a significant revival in recent years, consistently reaching the knockout stages of AFCON. Notable figures include legendary forward Ndaye Mulamba and modern stars such as Chancel Mbemba and Yannick Bolasie. The team remains a leading force in central African football and a perennial contender for continental honours.



























