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Le DC Virunga de Goma s’est qualifié, lundi 13 juillet 2026, pour les demi-finales de la 60ᵉ édition de la Coupe du Congo de football. Le club gomatracien a battu le FC Puma de Kisangani sur le score de trois buts à deux, au stade Tata Raphaël de Kinshasa, en match comptant pour les quarts de finale.
Les Vert et Blanc de Goma ont bien entamé la rencontre en prenant rapidement l’avantage au marquoir. Moïse Kaniki, s’est illustré en inscrivant un doublé, permettant à son équipe de mener 2-0 avant la pause.
Mais le match a basculé à la 44ᵉ minute avec l’exclusion du gardien de but Diamoneka, sanctionné pour une faute de main commise en dehors de la surface de réparation. Réduits à dix joueurs, les montagnards ont dû faire preuve de solidarité en seconde période.
Malgré la pression exercée par le FC Puma, le DC Virunga a longtemps résisté. Les Boyomais ont toutefois réduit le score à la 66ᵉ minute grâce à Yenni Felly, relançant ainsi le suspens.
L’entrée en jeu de Gaga Yenga s’est révélée décisive pour le club de Goma. À la 88ᵉ minute, il a inscrit le troisième but de son équipe. Le FC Puma a de nouveau relancé le suspense dans les dernières minutes avec un but de Stone Bosenge à la 90ᵉ minute, sans toutefois parvenir à égaliser.
Au coup de sifflet final, le DC Virunga s’impose 3-2 et valide son billet pour les demi-finales où il affrontera le tenant du titre, l’AS Simba de Kolwezi, le jeudi 16 juillet 2026. L’autre demi-finale opposera l’OC les Elites à FC Butras de Lubumbashi au stade Tata Raphaël de Kinshasa.

Facts Only

* DC Virunga qualified for the semi-finals of the 60th Congo Football Cup on July 13, 2026.
* DC Virunga defeated FC Puma of Kisangani with a score of three to two.
* The match took place at the Tata Raphaël stadium in Kinshasa.
* Moïse Kaniki scored a brace for DC Virunga before the halftime break, making the score 2-0.
* The goalkeeper Diamoneka was excluded in the 44th minute for a foul outside the penalty area.
* DC Virunga reduced the score to two goals via Yenni Felly in the 66th minute.
* Gaga Yenga scored the third goal for DC Virunga in the 88th minute.
* Stone Bosenge scored a goal for FC Puma in the 90th minute.
* The final score was DC Virunga 3-2 FC Puma.
* DC Virunga will face AS Simba of Kolwezi in the semi-final on July 16, 2026.
* The other semi-final involves OC les Elites versus FC Butras of Lubumbashi.

Executive Summary

The DC Virunga from Goma qualified for the semi-finals of the 60th edition of the Congo Football Cup on July 13, 2026. In a match for the quarter-finals, the Goma team defeated FC Puma of Kisangani with a score of three to two at the Tata Raphaël stadium in Kinshasa. The Goma team took an early lead, with Moïse Kaniki scoring a brace before halftime, putting them up 2-0. The match was interrupted in the 44th minute due to the exclusion of goalkeeper Diamoneka for a foul outside the penalty area, resulting in a reduced team size for the second half. Despite pressure from FC Puma, the DC Virunga managed to reduce the score to two goals by Yenni Felly in the 66th minute. Gaga Yenga scored the third goal for Goma in the 88th minute, and Stone Bosenge scored a goal for FC Puma in the 90th minute. The final score was 3-2 in favor of DC Virunga, securing their place in the semi-finals against AS Simba of Kolwezi on July 16, 2026. The other semi-final will feature OC les Elites against FC Butras of Lubumbashi at the Tata Raphaël stadium in Kinshasa.

Full Take

The narrative moves from an established lead to a mid-match disruption involving player exclusion, which forces a shift in dynamic, and eventually culminates in the team capitalizing on a late opportunity for victory. The sequence demonstrates how shifts in structural composition—the removal of a key defender—can create temporary instability that is resolved through sustained collective effort. This pattern suggests that resilience in high-stakes competition is not solely dependent on offensive output but also on adaptive cohesion under duress. Furthermore, the scoring pattern highlights the extended psychological game; the initial dominance was tested by an opponent's ability to maintain parity until the final moments were reached. The context of qualification for the semi-finals frames this specific match as a necessary crucible, where achieving a narrow victory dictates future trajectory against established title holders. The implication is that success in these events relies on managing volatility rather than simply executing a pre-planned strategy, forcing an acknowledgement of contingent performance under pressure.
BRIDGE QUESTIONS: How do tactical adjustments following the goalkeeper's exclusion correlate with performance metrics during the second half? What role did sustained team solidarity play in minimizing the momentum shift caused by the early goal difference reversal? Does the dependency on late goals suggest that long-term structural advantages are less important than immediate, crisis-management capabilities in competitive environments?

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The text reads like a factual report of a concluded football match, characterized by direct reporting of events and scores, suggesting a standard journalistic origin.

Signals Detected
low severity: Moderate sentence length variance; appropriate flow for sports reporting.
low severity: Direct, narrative structure typical of match reporting; lacks excessive hedging or generalized synthesis.
low severity: Linear progression of events following a standard chronological sports narrative; no overt evidence of template matching.
low severity: Specific names, dates, scores, and official proceedings suggest verifiable reporting, though specific context verification is impossible here.
Human Indicators
The text maintains a clear chronological flow of a sporting event with specific details (names, scores, minutes).
Use of active voice appropriate for sports narrative rather than abstract argumentation.
Coupe du Congo : DC Virunga bat FC Puma 3 — Arc Codex