DR Congo arrives at World Cup amid Ebola concerns and historic welcome
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 4:00 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) team arrived at George Bush airport on June 13, 2026, in Houston, adorned in tuxedo suits and leopard-print sashes, symbolizing their cultural heritage. This marks their first World Cup appearance since competing as Zaire in 1974. While the occasion is celebratory, the squad has faced challenges, including an Ebola outbreak in their homeland and a mandatory 21-day isolation period mandated by U.S. authorities. Previously, they trained in a bubble in Belgium, playing one friendly match against Denmark. Their opening match details have yet to be disclosed as they prepare for their upcoming fixtures.
- •DR Congo last appeared in World Cup 1974 as Zaire.
- •Arrival celebrated by local volunteers at Houston airport.
- •Team faced Ebola outbreak and U.S. isolation rules.
- •Played a friendly against Denmark before arriving.
- •Awaiting details of their opening match.
- 4:00 AMThe Guardian Sport — DR Congo bring style and pride to the World Cup after wholesome welcome
"Brutally tough return to tournament awaits, but the stature of opposition feels less important than the fact of being here at all It was an arrival worth more than half a century of waiting. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) players strolled into the arrivals hall of George Bush airport on Thursday kitted out in tuxedo suits and leopard-print sashes, channelling La Sape vogue for snappy dress that swept Kinshasa in the 1970s. A throng of local volunteers cheered them through and, in a climate where little can be taken for granted, their welcome to Houston was a genuinely wholesome moment. The DRC’s squad looked appreciative although perhaps they were simply relieved to see new faces. The joy of a first World Cup since 1974, when they competed as Zaire, has been complicated by the Ebola outbreak in their homeland and a 21-day isolation period imposed by the US authorities. The players and staff formed a bubble in Belgium, playing one friendly against Denmark and being forced to cancel a scheduled meeting with Chile in Cádiz. Continue reading...
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