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The Democratic Republic of Congo made history on June 28, 2026, by reaching the knockout stage of the World Cup for the very first time. They booked their spot by rallying from behind to beat Uzbekistan 3-1 in their final group-stage match.

First Half Action

Uzbekistan struck first in the game, taking an early lead. But DR Congo didn’t panic. They quickly equalized before halftime, showing strong teamwork and determination.

  • Uzbekistan scored first with a well-placed shot.
  • DR Congo answered back just minutes later to level the score.

Second Half Surge

The second half belonged entirely to DR Congo. They dominated possession and created several scoring chances. Their efforts paid off with two more goals that sealed the win.

  • A powerful header put DR Congo ahead early in the second half.
  • A late counterattack goal made the final score 3-1.

Looking Ahead to the Knockouts

This victory sets up a thrilling last-32 matchup against England. Fans around the world are excited to see if DR Congo can continue their amazing run. The team has already made history, and they’re hungry for more.

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