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Michel Kuka Mboladinga has become something of a Congolese team member himself, thanks to his unique approach to fandom. Dubbed “Lumumba Vea,” or “Lumumba Lives,” Mboladinga mimics a statue of the late revolutionary and inaugural Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba that stands in the capital city of Kinshasa.
Mboladinga at the Africa Cup of Nations match between Congo and Algeria, 2026.
GABRIEL BOUYS/Getty ImagesLumumba was a key figure in the Congo’s fight for independence from Belgium, which the country achieved in 1960. Though he was elected their first prime minister, Lumumba was removed several months later by the Belgium- and United States-backed military leader Joseph-Désiré Mobutu. In early 1961, Lumumba at the hands of the Belgian government.
Though Lumumba favored traditional dark suits, Mboladinga’s colorful clothing is an intentional diversion from his muse. He often sports the colors of the country’s flag. At the Congo vs. Botswana match at the Africa Cup of Nations in December 2025, Mboladinga wore a spirited yellow striped blazer over a blue-and-white gingham shirt with a vibrant blue satin tie, his pocket square featuring the flag’s sky blue, sunny yellow, and bright red. For a later match against Algeria in January 2026, he paired a more muted blue blazer with a butter yellow shirt and cherry red trousers.
Patrice Lumumba
Bettmann“I stand motionless because I believe it gives the team emotional stamina,” Mboladinga told the Wall Street Journal. “Just as Lumumba sacrificed his life for our country, mine is a small price to pay because of how deeply I care about this team.”
Amidst an ebola outbreak in the country, all travelers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo are required to quarantine for 21 days before entering the United States. Mboladinga has become so important to the Congolese team that the players lobbied President Félix Tshisekedi to make him a member of their official delegation, allowing him to isolate in Belgium with the team and official memebers of the Fédération Congolaise de Football Association.
Mboladinga at the Africa Cup of Nations Congo vs. Botswana match, 2025.
SEBASTIEN BOZON/Getty ImagesStill, Mboladinga has faced some barriers to entry. His quarantine in Belgium overlapped with the Congolese team’s first match against Portugal in Houston. Luckily, he will be in Mexico for tonight’s match against Colombia. He will be a welcome sight on the field, for the players and new fans alike. “They love him a lot,” As Véron Mosengo-Omba, president of the Fédération Congolaise de Football Association told WSJ, “Mboladinga is a national symbol of resilience and pride.”
The statue of Lumumba in Kinshasa, which Mboladinga replicates during the Congolese team’s games.
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