Stade 26 Mars, home stadium of Μάλι
Μάλι

Μάλι

MaliMali
DDWLD

Ίδρυση

1960

Προπονητής

Tom Saintfiet

Έδρα

Stade 26 Mars

Πόλη

Bamako

Χωρητικότητα

55,000

Επιφάνεια

grass

# Προκριματικά Παγκοσμίου Κυπέλλου ΑΦΚ #3 Προκριματικά Παγκοσμίου Κυπέλλου ΚΑΦ R0#2 Κύπελλο Εθνών Αφρικής ΚΑΦ R0# African Nations Championship Qualification # Φιλικά Εθνικών

Στατιστικά σεζόν

Ρεκόρ

5W 3D 2L

H:3W/A:2W

Γκολ

17 / 6 (+11)

H:12/A:5

Κλειστές Εστίες

0

H:0/A:0

Τραυματίες (2)

A. DiabyUnknown
από 06/05/25
E. TouréFoot Injury
από 11/04/25

Τρόπαια

CAF Africa Cup of Nations

1972 Cameroon

1x2nd Place

CAF African Nations Championship

2020 Cameroon, 2016 Rwanda

2x2nd Place

Μάλι

The Mali national football team, known as the Eagles, is governed by the Fédération Malienne de Football and has been a consistent presence in African football since their FIFA affiliation in 1964. Based in Bamako, they compete in AFCON qualifiers and the FIFA World Cup qualifying rounds. Mali reached the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals in 2013 and 2015, showcasing their growing competitiveness on the continent. The team has produced talented players who have excelled in European leagues, including Seydou Keita, who had a distinguished career at Barcelona and Valencia, and Salif Keita, Africa's first Ballon d'Or winner in 1970. Mali's youth teams have also made an impact, winning the U17 Africa Cup of Nations in 2015, reflecting the country's investment in developing future football talent.