
Aaron Wan-Bissaka first received a senior national team from the Democratic Republic of Congo (Doctor of Congo) ahead of an international friendly match scheduled in June, marking a significant development in his football career and reconnecting with his roots.
The 27-year-old defender, who has played for Manchester United, had previously represented the Doctor of Congo at the under-20 level in 2015 before turning to England, where he has worked in various youth teams. His choice for the senior squad of the Congo Doctor’s reflects both his current form and a renewed commitment to the Congolese legacy.
Wan-Bissaka’s inclusion is prepared by the Doctor of the Congo for two key friendly matches, starting with the match against Mali on June 5, 2025. The encounter is expected to test the team’s cohesion and defensive resilience, and Wan-Bissaka may play a key role. Three days later, the Congo Doctor will face Madagascar, which gives the right back a chance to consolidate his position on the team and potentially play a long-term role in the Leopards’ setup.
The call marks a new chapter for Wan-Bissaka on an international level as he transitioned from his early career in England to the full senior role of the Congo Doctor, which highlights the growing trend of dual-national players embracing their ancestral countries.