Noah Sadiki, the talented midfielder from Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, has expressed his immense pride and excitement following his first call-up to the DR Congo national team. This significant milestone comes after an impressive season with his club, and Sadiki is eager to represent the Leopards in the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifying matches.
The 19-year-old midfielder, who previously played for Anderlecht, has been in excellent form this season, appearing in 36 matches and providing a crucial assist.
His consistent performances have earned him recognition and a place in the national team squad for the qualifiers against Senegal and Togo in June.
Sadiki took to Instagram to share his joy and gratitude for the opportunity to don the national team jersey.
“It is a great pride for me to be called up and to defend the colors of my national team,” he wrote.
This call-up is not just a personal achievement for Sadiki but also a testament to his hard work and dedication on the field.
The young player’s enthusiasm and commitment have not gone unnoticed by the national team selectors. His inclusion in the squad adds a fresh dynamic to the team as they prepare for the crucial qualifiers.
Sadiki’s versatility and ability to control the midfield will be invaluable assets as DR Congo aims to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup.
As the DR Congo national team gears up for their World Cup qualifying campaign, fans and teammates alike are eager to see what Sadiki will bring to the pitch.
His journey from the youth ranks at Anderlecht to the national team highlights his remarkable progress and potential.
In his message, Sadiki also acknowledged the support of his club and fans, which has been instrumental in his development.
“I am grateful for the support and the opportunities I have received. I look forward to giving my best for the national team,” he added.
With his first national team call-up, Noah Sadiki stands on the brink of an exciting new chapter in his football career.
As he prepares to join his teammates for the qualifiers, the young midfielder is ready to make his mark on the international stage and contribute to DR Congo’s quest for World Cup glory.