From Ambition to Action : How Fc Les Aigles du Congo Intends to Transform Football in DRC   

by Reagan Baseya Mbungu updated on March 1, 2024

Under the vision of Vidiye Tshimanga Tshipanda, a new era is dawning on the Congolese football scene with his team Les Aigles du Congo. A multi-entrepreneur with a passion for the game, he is committed to revolutionizing the future of football in his country. He returned to the forefront of the football scene in August 2023 after retiring from the world of football for a brief period with Les Aigles du Congo, which he founded and currently presides over. In just a few months, the team has established itself and climbed to 4th place in the national championship of the Democratic Republic of Congo, thus ensuring its participation in the second phase of the play-offs, which will begin in March 2024.  

Les Aigles du Congo approached the competition with modesty, simply looking to prove themselves on the pitch. They have established themselves as the formidable challengers to their long-established rivals in Congolese football, by focusing on recruiting talented young players. This approach has not only strengthened the team, but also demonstrated a new perspective on the way the game is played, injecting an energy and freshness that has captivated fans and game observers alike.  

The rise of Les Aigles du Congo under the leadership of Vidiye Tshimanga Tshipanda represents a significant turning point for Congolese soccer. His enlightened leadership and determination to push back traditional boundaries have inspired his team to reach previously unexplored heights. Drawing on innovation, youth, and passion, Les Aigles du Congo embodies a promising new chapter for Congolese soccer, providing a captivating performance and paving the way for a bright future for the country’s young athletes and women.  



 

Vidiye Tshimanga’s Passion for Football and Desire to Revolutionize Congolese Football  

Growing up in this culturally rich context fostered in him a deep love for this universal sport that transcends geographical and societal barriers. This affection for the game was the driving force behind his vision, leading him to see sport not just as mere entertainment, but as a powerful catalyst for transformation and progress within his community.  

This unwavering love of the sport, combined with a deep desire to see football excellence emerge in Congo, has shaped his commitment. Today, he not only dreams of an ideal future for Congolese soccer but is also taking  concrete action to realize it in the present, by providind  opportunity and promise to the young talented sportsmen and sportswomen.   

Convinced that the future of Congolese football can no longer be envisaged in the conditional, he has decided to act in the present, driving concrete and lasting changes for the good of the sporting community. His burning desire to propel Congolese soccer to new heights is palpable and manifested through tangible actions such as : 

 

The Creation of an Internationally Renowned Football Academy  

 “Africa is a continent of raw diamonds. We need to polish it.”  

It fits in with his grand vision that the future of Congolese football lies in its youth, and he is committed to offering exceptional opportunities to the new generation of footballers.  

A crucial cornerstone of this transformation is the establishment of a world-class soccer academy in the Congo, which will highlight the stifled and unheralded raw talent of Congolese youth. This establishment will be a center of excellence where young Congolese talent will be shaped and nurtured in an environment conducive to their development. Its aim is to detect, train and promote young Congolese talent, with an emphasis on excellence both on the pitch and in academics, and ambitions to nurture and shape the next generation of Congolese football prodigies, with a particular emphasis on sporting excellence, comprehensive education, and personal development.  

“The academy we’re creating is not just a place to learn about football, it’s a crucible of personal development and excellence for Congolese youth. We’re not just talking about the future of Congolese football, we are building it here and now, with each young talent we train,” declares Mr. Vidiye Tshimanga.  

The young footballers will thus realize their full potential, while benefiting from professional coaching and state-of-the-art amenities.  

 

Building a modern, innovative stadium  

Alongside the establishment of the academy, the President has committed himself to building a modern, innovative stadium that will become the beating heart of football in Congo, a project he has been announcing for years, and one that is well on the way to becoming a reality. The facility will be more than just a playing field, it will also embody the aspirations and progress of the community. By providing a focal point for fans, athletes, and football enthusiasts alike, the stadium will serve to breathe new energy into this much-loved sport.  


Emphasis on inclusion  

Women’s sport in DRC, like youth, is often neglected and struggles to really expand due to a lack of support, funding, and decent infrastructure to enable them to express their art fully and reach the heights we see in the West.   

The club focuses on youth and gender equality in Congolese football. By creating opportunities for young people to flourish in the sport, it is paving the way for a new generation of talented and committed players. Moreover, his commitment to equal opportunities is demonstrated by the establishment of a women’s team within the Aigles du Congo, demonstrating his support for the emancipation of women in sport and offering young Congolese girls and women equal opportunities to shine on the pitch, thus affirming their commitment to an inclusive vision of football.  

Mrs. Carole KAYIBA, vice-president of the coordination and president of the senior football section of Les Aigles du Congo said “Football is much more than a sport for me; it’s a passion that unites communities and transforms lives. Les Aigles du Congo’s women’s team will embody the strength and determination of Congolese women on the pitch, breaking down barriers and opening up new avenues for the future of women’s football.”  

Vidiye Tshimanga’s commitment and vision for Les Aigles du Congo and Congolese football represent a powerful catalyst towards an era of prosperity and excellence. His  determination to use football as a lever for social development and positive change embodies an inspiring model for social progress and community development, paving the way for a promising future for football in Congo and offering tangible opportunities for future generations.  

Africa, the cradle of humanity, a land that stirs the soul with its mystic allure. My soul chose to be born in a land where golden savannahs stretch far and wide. A land where one can witness the plains come alive with the rhythmic footsteps of herds embarking on their breath-taking migration in a timeless display of resilience and unity. A country that holds beauty, that enchants the senses and ignites wonder.

My land, my motherland Kenya. Born into a Kenyan family of Asian descent, a family that has lived and breathed Kenya and Africa for previous 5 generations, I can only identify as a Kenyan, a proud 6th generation African. Brought up in a family where ‘Being Human’ was the main principal belief. We have been raised with values that don’t differ greatly from those of the thousands of tribes that make up Africa – roots, heritage, family, faith, morals, principles and more.

Many years ago, I stood on stage at a speech writing contest in High School, where I described the strategy behind Muhamad Ali’s glorious win where he “floated like a butterfly, and stung like a bee” against George Foreman, in the fight forever known as the ‘Rumble in the Jungle.’ Years later, never even in my wildest imagination, did I imagine I would be living in the very ‘jungle’ itself, and working in the world of strategic storytelling and encouraging the amplification of Congolese voices and narratives far and wide across the globe from the heart of Africa.

Congo or as it was then called Zaire, a land that was stamped in the memory of the World as the place where Ali fought Foreman and caused a mighty Rumble in the boxing world. A battle that was immortalised in the song ‘In Zaire’ sung by Johnny Wakelin. Congo was a land everyone wanted to know about.

A land that is endowed with all the riches known to mankind. A blessed land, with a rich cultural heritage and a teeming, deserving population. A land sadly destroyed by its colonial past. Which, since its independence, is slowly trying to attain its rightful place in the World. It is here that I arrived five years back.

As I look back on my first five years of living in the Democratic Republic of Congo, there have been moments of floating and very often, little stings. I moved to Kinshasa for love. In the beginning, I can honestly admit, it was not love for the city or the country or the people – I didn’t know enough about this 

ginormous country and the 100+ million people that fill its borders – it was personal love. But five years later, I never thought I could love a country and its people as though they were mine. That love comes from the heart that feels the mystic rhythm of the African land, and I couldn’t be prouder to call it home.

You can never shake the ancient dust of Africa off your boots – no matter how far and wide you travel.

Having lived in London for thirteen years followed by a few years in the Middle East, returning to Africa was natural. 

The love for Africa always remains in the soul. Living in the heart and soul of Central Africa, has been an adventure.

The narratives that have filled Western Media have sung a different song for many years, call it geo-politics, strategic positioning, economic control, all things aside, the story of the Congo has never really been told loudly by the Congolese themselves. From the outside looking in, the perceptions are dotted and plagued with negativity, but on the ground, the beating hearts of the Congolese are rumbling a little louder day by day towards progress, and it’s in these slivers of hope, that the true stories are revealed.

The stories that spotlight the young entrepreneur battling to build a viable business, young students carving out their careers currently into untapped and underdeveloped industries, the non-existent middle class that should build the private sector and contribute to its growth and the country’s economy, international investors building projects that create jobs and wealth for the locals as much as it does for the financial interest in the Congo. We can’t talk about changing the narrative of a country when we don’t discuss the positive changes that education, infrastructure developments, economic policies, universal health care, food self sufficiency etc can contribute towards developing Congo.

In Africa, a transformative era is on the horizon as the continent sets its sights on change and development like never before, and country examples like Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Morocco, and Kenya are a testament to these positive changes. A combined drive by the Africans to build an Africa by Africans for a future developed Africa. A daunting task as a fellow African who first arrived in Kinshasa for a two-week trip which quickly extended from month to month and snowballed into creating a business in the field of strategic advisory and communications. It was created around the simple premise – the African narrative needs to be written by the Africans, and the Congolese needed a platform for their voices to be heard as far and wide across the globe.

At the heart of Africa, the center of its soul, the Congolese beats are picking up. Business is quietly picking up, post the first peaceful democratic elections. As the incumbent President Felix Tshisekedi embarks on his second mandate, the world waits with bated breath for the promised change and greater development, the impact of which can be felt across the entire population. Whether its infrastructure, governance reform, education, better health, access to basic needs – there are plenty of conversations to be had. Storytelling, an essential part of Congolese culture, an oral tradition that is filled with narratives, stories, and songs, need to be told from the perceptions and opinions of the Congolese.

In the past, and especially in 2023 the power and bias of the international media came to the forefront.

Geopolitics and powerful Media Houses controlled and amplified the narrative that in their perception was important. It’s only natural to question the visibility of certain global issues over another. This raises the question about the impact of our voices when catastrophes and issues affecting an African country are narrated differently. Whether it’s election, unrest or other catastrophes affecting an African country, sometimes the western media does not consider it newsworthy because they do not have an in-depth understanding and information of the issues and disasters that affects this Continent.

There are a lot of positive changes happening as well, and these news worthy developments need to be made a part of the Global narrative. Positive or negative these conversations need to be had openly and who better than the Africans to be at the forefront of this narrative. The true voices of the Congolese need to be heard from their heart and soul and from their perspective. That’s when the true picture of the reality of their lives, struggles and aspirations emerges.

There is a need for a platform where the Congolese voices and the African voices can be heard, where views can be freely given not as a negative but as a positive approach to help bring the DRC to take its rightful place, not just in Africa but also in the World. Is it not our experiences from around the world when put together with like minded individuals – where greatness begins? Where stories and narratives become the basis for legacies.

DRConversations is the platform created as a gift for all the voices that need to be heard, for all the emotions that need to be expressed and to bring forth the dreams and aspirations of a nation on the cusp of development. Join this journey by sharing openly your knowledge and experience to make DRC a happy, positive and progressive Nation.

It’s time for another rumble in the jungle – Welcome to the conversations from the Congo.

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