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Congo Triumphs in WCQ Amidst Referee Stoppage
1 Apr
Summary
- Referee Facundo Tello injured his leg during extra time of Congo's qualifier.
- Congo secured a 1-0 victory, their first World Cup appearance since 1974.
- The win places Congo in Group K with Portugal, Uzbekistan, and Colombia.

A crucial FIFA World Cup Qualifier between Congo and Jamaica experienced an unexpected delay during its extra-time period due to a referee injury. Official Facundo Tello was forced to leave the match in the 111th minute after sustaining an injury to his left leg.
He was subsequently replaced by the fourth official, Dario Herrera. The game had been goalless through 90 minutes, heading into extra time where Congo's Axel Tuanzebe scored the decisive goal in the 100th minute from a corner kick.
This 1-0 victory secured Congo's place in the FIFA World Cup, their first appearance since 1974. They will now compete in Group K, facing formidable opponents including Portugal, Uzbekistan, and Colombia.