Première Division (Mali)

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The Première Division is the top division of the Mali National Football Association and was founded in 1966. The record winner is the Djoliba Athlétic Club from Bamako with 22 championships.

Current season

After the 2017 season was canceled, the 2018 season was also completely canceled.

The following 18 teams played in the championship in 2017:

  • Stade Malien (Bamako)
  • USC daycare
  • Djoliba Athlétic Club (Bamako)
  • Cercle Olympique Bamako
  • Lafia Club de Bamako
  • Onze Créateurs de Niaréla (Bamako)
  • AS Olympique de Messira (Bamako)
  • AS Bakaridjan de Barouéli (Ségou)
  • AS Real Bamako
  • USFAS (Bamako)
  • AS Black Stars de Badalabougou (Bamako)
  • AS Bamako
  • US Bougouni
  • Mamahira AC de Kati (Koulikoro)
  • JS Center Salif Kéita (Bamako)
  • CS Duguwolofila de Babanba (Koulikoro)
  • AS Nianan de Koulikoro
  • Sonni AC (Gao)

All masters

Number of championships

society city title last title
Djoliba AC Bamako 22nd 2012
Stade Malien Bamako 21st 2016
AS Real Bamako Bamako 6th 1991

See also

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