Samuel Moutoussamy: Indian-Origin Talent in DR Congo’s 2026 World Cup Squad
Midfielder Samuel Moutoussamy, a talented athlete with Indian roots, was included in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Congo faced Portugal in its tournament opener, held at Houston Stadium in Houston, Texas.
Background of Samuel Moutoussamy
Born in Paris, Moutoussamy is a 29-year-old defensive midfielder currently playing for Atromitos in Greece. He began his professional journey at Olympique Lyon, one of France’s leading clubs.
- Previous clubs: Nantes, Fortuna Sittard (Eredivisie), Sivasspor (Turkey Super Lig)
- International debut: 2019
- Total caps for DR Congo: 59
Family Heritage and Ethnicity
Samuel Moutoussamy has a rich cultural background. His mother hails from the Congo, while his father possesses Indo-Guadeloupean roots with Tamil heritage. This blend of cultures shapes his identity as a player and individual.
International Competitions
Moutoussamy was also part of the DR Congo national squad that competed in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 2024. His contributions on the field have established him as a key figure for the national team.
As the 2026 World Cup unfolds, Moutoussamy’s presence in the squad showcases the importance of diverse talent in international football.



