# Wissa's World Cup Goals Bring Joy to DR Congo Amid Ongoing Conflict

*Yoane Wissa's two goals propelled the Democratic Republic of Congo to their first-ever World Cup victory, sparking joy in a nation plagued by war and humanitarian crises.*

June 28, 2026 · Sports

## At a glance

- Yoane Wissa scored twice to help DR Congo win their first World Cup match.
- Wissa dedicated the victory to those suffering from war and humanitarian crises in DR Congo.
- DR Congo will face England in the next round of the tournament.

Yoane Wissa dedicated his goals that sent the Democratic Republic of Congo into the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time to those suffering back home from a humanitarian crisis caused by war. Newcastle striker Wissa scored twice in a 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan to give the African side their first ever World Cup win and set up a meeting with England in the last 32.

## A Nation United in Pride

Eastern Congo has been plagued for three decades by conflict involving a litany of armed groups. DR Congo is also fighting an Ebola outbreak that has claimed more than 300 lives. But backed by thousands from the Congolese diaspora in Atlanta, the Leopards roared back from a goal down on Saturday to make history.

"We are a proud country. We are proud people. We love our country. We love our national team. We love what we represent!" Wissa told reporters. "I think tonight we just showed that what it means for us is just to fight no matter what."

## A Personal Triumph

Wissa's double took his tally for the tournament to three goals after also netting in an impressive 1-1 draw against Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal. The 29-year-old struggled for form and fitness following a move from Brentford in September and said his recovery made goals on the global stage all the sweeter.

"That's why I'm even prouder than everyone else in this room," Wissa told AFP on his battle with injuries during his first season on Tyneside. "I didn't show my best face at Newcastle, but I knew that my time would come. This time is now. I just show to everyone now I'm in a good place. I'm good physically, I'm good mentally."

## Next Challenge: England

Next up is a clash with England, who remain among the favourites for the competition despite an unconvincing start to their quest to win a first major tournament in 60 years. "I'm happy with what we accomplished. Now there's another path waiting for us. A big beast is waiting for us," added Wissa. "We need to enjoy this kind of game. We deserve to play against England, one of the best in the world. I'm looking forward to what's coming next."

## Sources

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