After drawing with Senegal 1-1 on Saturday, DR Congo needed the Teranga Lions to drop points or better the West Africans’ margin of victory over Benin by three goals to top the group.
Boss Sebastien Desabre made seven changes to his starting XI, with playmaker Bongonda and striker Cedric Bakambu among those dropping out.
The Leopards briefly moved to the summit after taking the lead, but Abdoulaye Seck’s goal for the Teranga Lions in Tangier restored the West Africans’ advantage.
At 3-0 ahead, the Leopards had an identical record to the Senegalese, which would have entailed the drawing of lots to decide top spot, while Mayele’s potential fourth, which was disallowed after another intervention by VAR, could have won them the group.
In the end, Cherif Ndiaye’s late penalty for Senegal settled matters, sparing Bongonda’s blushes after he sent a header over, missed his kick with the goal gaping and then had a low effort saved by the outstretched leg of Botswana goalkeeper Goitseone Phoko in stoppage time.
The Congolese upset continental heavyweights Cameroon and Nigeria in continental play-offs for the 2026 Fifa World Cup last month, and Algeria will be wary of their opponents as Desabre looks to better their fourth-placed finish from the 2023 edition.
Botswana, meanwhile, end their second appearance at the finals both goalless and pointless, having also exited in the group stage on their Afcon debut in 2012.








