At the 2026 FIFA World Cup, many stars are capturing the attention of football fans. Names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, and Lionel Messi are among the biggest attractions. However, for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo), one of the most talked-about figures is not a player at all, but a fan who stands completely still for the entire 90 minutes of a match.
His name is Michel Kuka Mboladinga, better known as Lumumba Vea. Photos of him have spread around the world showing him standing upright with his right arm raised, dressed in a suit featuring the colors of the DR Congo flag and wearing vintage-style glasses. While thousands of fans cheer, celebrate, or react to events on the field, he remains in exactly the same position throughout the match.
Behind this unusual appearance lies a powerful story of history, patriotism, and respect for one of Africa’s most important political leaders.
To understand Lumumba Vea, it is important to first know about Patrice Emery Lumumba. He was the first Prime Minister of Congo after the country gained independence from Belgium in 1960. Lumumba became known for his strong defense of national independence, unity among citizens, and the right of Africans to control and benefit from their own natural resources.
However, only a few months after independence, he was removed from power and later assassinated on January 17, 1961. His death made him a lasting symbol of the struggle for freedom, dignity, and African self-determination.
It is this legacy that Michel Kuka Mboladinga has carried for more than a decade. Since 2013, he has attended DR Congo national team matches while striking a pose similar to the famous statue of Patrice Lumumba in Kinshasa. His nickname, “Lumumba Vea,” which means “Lumumba Lives,” is his message to the Congolese people that the hero’s legacy continues through the present generation.
Over the years, his distinctive style has attracted growing attention. He adopted special clothing in the colors of the Congolese flag, vintage glasses, and an appearance reminiscent of the 1960s. Unlike other supporters, he never changes his position, whether his team is winning or losing. This remarkable discipline earned him recognition both in Africa and internationally, with many people calling him “The Living Statue of Congo.”
His popularity increased even more during the Africa Cup of Nations, where television cameras frequently focused on him. Football fans around the world wanted to know who he was and why he stood motionless throughout entire matches. For him, the answer is simple: football is more than a game—it is a platform to honor the history of his nation.
After DR Congo qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the country's football federation and national team made sure that Lumumba Vea would be part of this historic journey. However, his trip to the United States faced delays due to health-related administrative procedures, preventing him from arriving in time for the opening match against Portugal. Once those procedures were completed, he finally arrived in the United States and joined fellow Congolese supporters.
Today, many Congolese fans will focus their attention on the important Group K match against Colombia. Beyond watching the players on the pitch, many will also be looking into the stands to see whether Lumumba Vea will continue his tradition of standing silently, arm raised, delivering a message of patriotism to the world.
For many people, Michel Kuka Mboladinga is no longer just an ordinary football fan. He has become a national symbol, a reminder of history, and a bridge connecting today’s Congolese generation with the legacy of Patrice Lumumba. While others use their voices to support the national team, he uses his silence. And through that silence, the history of Congo continues to live on.



