The Republic of the Congo national under-17 football team have withdrawn from the qualifiers for the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations after failing to register the minimum required 23 eligible players.
The decision comes amid prolonged instability in the country’s football system, largely linked to the suspension of the domestic league over the past two years.
Ongoing tensions between government authorities and football administrators have halted regular competition, severely affecting talent development and player availability.
With limited structured matches and youth tournaments taking place, many young players have struggled to gain the experience and exposure needed at this level. Consequently, the technical team was unable to assemble a complete squad that met the eligibility and registration standards set by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
The withdrawal marks a significant setback for grassroots football in the country, as participation in continental qualifiers often serves as a vital platform for emerging talents. Missing out denies a generation of players the opportunity to compete at a higher level and showcase their potential.
Stakeholders are now under mounting pressure to resolve administrative disputes and restore domestic competitions, with hopes that stability will return and reignite youth development structures in the near future.




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