Malian women's national soccer team

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Mali
République de Mali
FMF logo
Association Fédération Malienne de Football
confederacy CAF
Technical sponsor adidas
Head coach Aly Diakite
Record scorer -
Record player -
Home stadium Changing stages
FIFA code MLI
FIFA rank 83rd (1276 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
67 games
21 wins
16 draws
30 losses
statistics
First international match Ivory Coast 3-3 Mali ( Abidjan , Ivory Coast ; August 10, 2002 )
Ivory CoastIvory Coast MaliMali
Biggest wins Guinea 0: 8 Mali ( Conakry , Guinea ; February 24, 2008 ) Mali 8: 0 Togo ( Abidjan , Ivory Coast ; February 17, 2018 )
Guinea-aGuinea MaliMali

MaliMali TogoTogo
Biggest defeat Nigeria 8-0 Mali ( Abuja , Nigeria ; April 14, 2015 )
NigeriaNigeria MaliMali
Successes in tournaments
African Championship
Participation in the finals 6 ( first : 2002 )
Best results Preliminary round 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , 2010 , 2016
(As of February 28, 2014 )

The Malian national football team represents Mali in international women's football . The national team reports to the Malian Football Association and is coached by Moustapha Laico. The Malian selection has so far participated in the African Championship five times . Each time you were eliminated after the preliminary round. So far, they have not participated in a world championship or the Olympic Games. Most recently, the team failed in the first round of qualification for the Olympic Games in London with 0: 5 and 0: 1 to Cameroon .

Tournament balance sheet

World Championship

  • 1991 : did not participate (1st game only in 2002)
  • 1995 : did not take part (1st game only in 2002)
  • 1999 : did not take part (1st game only in 2002)
  • 2003 : not qualified
  • 2007 : not qualified
  • 2011 : not qualified
  • 2015 : not qualified
  • 2019 : not qualified

African Championship

  • 1991 : did not participate (1st game only in 2002)
  • 1995 : did not take part (1st game only in 2002)
  • 1998 : did not take part (1st game only in 2002)
  • 2000 : did not take part (1st game only in 2002)
  • 2002 : preliminary round
  • 2004 : preliminary round
  • 2006 : preliminary round
  • 2008 : preliminary round
  • 2010 : preliminary round
  • 2012 : not qualified
  • 2014 : not qualified
  • 2016 : preliminary round
  • 2018 : 4th place

Olympic games

  • 1996  : did not take part (1st game only in 2002)
  • 2000  : did not take part (1st game only in 2002)
  • 2004  : did not participate / qualified?
  • 2008  : did not participate / qualified?
  • 2012  : not qualified
  • 2016  : withdrawn
  • 2020  : not qualified

Africa Games

  • 2003: fourth
  • 2007: withdrawn in qualification
  • 2011: withdrawn in qualification
  • 2015: not qualified

Well-known players

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).
  2. ^ African Games (Women) 2003