Mali national football team
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Alou Traore...for Saipa and has previously played for Pyunik Yerevan in Armenia, AS Commune II in Mali and Sorkhpooshan in Iran's Azadegan League . He plays for Mali national football team and was part of the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying squad for Mali. In this article: Alou Traore, Saipa, Mali, 2002 FIFA World Cup, Mali national football team, Pyunik Yerevan, AS Commune II, and Iran |
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Mali national football team
Players from the Mali national squad warm up before the Mali-Lithuania friendly at Stade de Marville - La Courneuve (France), 6 February 2007. The 'Mali national football team ', nicknamed Les Aigles (The Eagles), is the national team of...
In this article: Mali, World Cup, World Cup, Poker, FIFA, African Nations Cup, Mohamed Djila, Fantamady Keita, and Salif Keita
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Mahamadou Diarra
...(born 18 May 1981 in Bamako, Mali) is a Malian footballer who currently plays as a defensive midfielder for Real Madrid, and the Mali national football team. Diarra started his career with Greek side OFI Crete. He played for French club...
In this article: Real Madrid, Mahamadou Diarra, Lyon, Olympique Lyonnais, Golden Boot award, Surgery, Ivan Helguera, and Seydou Keita
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Joel Thomas
...after that, Thomas joined Hamilton Accies. He signed for colchester for a reported fee of GBP125,000, on the 21st July 2009 from Hamilton Academical Thomas was coveted by the Mali national football team while he was playing for Colchester.
In this article: Joel Thomas, Hamilton Accies, Dundee United, Colchester United, Wigan Athletic, Premier League, Bordeaux, and Germany
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Bakaye Traore
...24 year old Mali international midfielder has left Amiens SC to sign a three year deal with AS Nancy. Traore is currently member of the Mali national football team and played his debut on 24 February 2009 against Angola national football...
In this article: AS Nancy, Amiens SC, Angola national football team, Mali, and France
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Stade Malien
...Mohamed Djila, Bassala Toure, Djelimory Kane, Rafan Sidibe, Mohammed Muyei, and coach Karim Abdul Razak. Recent players capped to the Mali national football team include Lassine Diarra, Dramane Traore (1999-2001), Adama Diakite,...
In this article: Stade Malien, Bamako, Karim Abdul Razak, Jeanne D'Arc FC Bamako, Boucader Diallo, Soumaila Diakite, and Siemens
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
Cheik Diabate
...to fellow Ligue 1 club AS Nancy. Diabate participated in the 2005 African U-17 Championships with Mali , where they were knocked out of the tournament in the group stage. He has also earned senior caps with the Mali national football team.
In this article: Bordeaux, Ligue 2, AS Nancy, Laurent Blanc, AC Ajaccio, Corsica, and Bamako, Mali
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Wikipedia | September 12, 2009
Fousseni Diawara
...he signed a 2.5-year deal with Panionios F.C.. On September 10, 2009 he signed a 1 year deal with FC Istres and comes from Greek football club Panionios F.C.. Diawara has also played international matches for the Mali national football team.
In this article: Fousseni Diawara, Panionios F.C, FC Istres, Red Star 93, AS Saint-etienne, and Paris
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Wikipedia | September 06, 2009
Mamadou Diallo (Malian footballer)
...left than Doha and walked to Al-Jazira Club, he left on 13 January 2009 from Al-Jazira Club to Le Havre AC. Diallo his first games for Mali national football team was 2004. Further was he Juniornationalplayer and was member of the U-17 from...
In this article: Mamadou Diallo, Le Havre AC, USM Alger, Africa Cup of Nations, FIFA U-17 World Championship, Qatar Sports Club, FC Nantes, Lithuania national football team, and Centre Salif Keita
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Wikipedia | August 12, 2009
Fernand Coulibaly
...Coulibaly ' (born 1 August 1971 in Segou) is a retired Malian professional football striker who played for several clubs in Europe and the Mali national football team. Coulibaly played for Adana Demirspor, Gaziantepspor, Ankaragucu and...
In this article: Fernand Coulibaly, African Cup of Nations, Stade Lavallois, Adana Demirspor, Gaziantepspor, Ankaragucu, Denizlispor, Segou, and Europe
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Wikipedia | August 11, 2009
Mamadou Bagayoko
...which they lost 2-1 to Nantes. He is currently attracting interest from Sheffield United and Leeds United . Bagayoko has also played international matches for the Mali national football team. FIFA World Youth Championship 3rd place: 1999
In this article: Mamadou Bagayoko, Marama Vahirua, RC Strasbourg, OGC Nice, Sheffield United, Leeds United, and Paris
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The Mali national football team, nicknamed Les Aigles (The Eagles), is the national team of Mali and is controlled by the Fédération Malienne de Football. They have never qualified for the World Cup finals; in fact, although the association was affiliated with FIFA in 1962, Mali's first World Cup qualifier wasn't played until 2000. ==History==
Despite not playing their first actual World Cup qualifier until 2000, Mali has a long and colourful football history.
In 1972, a team containing stars like Kidian Diallo as well as Salif Keita, Fantamady Keita and Bako Toure (all three either played or would play top-flight football in France) reached the African Nations Cup final but lost 3-2 to Congo.
Further appearances in the Nations Cup eluded them until 1994, but noteworthy stars of the 70s and 80s included Drissa "Poker" Traore, Gaoussou Samaké, Mohamed Djila and Abdoulaye Kaloga.
In 1994, a side containing goalkeeper Osumane Farota (who was voted the tournament's outstanding goalkeeper) and midfielder Pathé Diallo stunned hosts Tunisia in their opening match and went on to reach the semi-finals.
Since 2002, Mali has re-emerged as a significant force in African football, but Nations Cup success and World Cup qualification has eluded them so far.
In March 2005, riots broke out in Bamako after Mali lost a World Cup qualifier to Togo, 2-1 on a last minute goal.
- Name:
- Mali
- Also Known As:
- Les Aigles
- Coach:
- Stephen Keshi, 2008-
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