Fixtures

Afrika - VM-kval. 06/03 13:00 - Mali vs Ghana - View
Afrika - VM-kval. 06/07 13:00 - Madagaskar vs Mali - View
Afrika - VM-kval. 03/17 13:00 - Comoros vs Mali - View
Afrika - VM-kval. 03/21 13:00 - Central African Rep vs Mali - View
Afrika - VM-kval. 09/01 13:00 - Mali vs Comoros - View
Afrika - VM-kval. 09/05 13:00 - Ghana vs Mali - View

Results

Privatlandskamper 03/26 21:00 - Nigeria v Mali W 0-2
Privatlandskamper 03/22 22:00 - Mali v Mauritania W 2-0
Afrikamesterskapet 02/03 17:00 3 [1] Mali v Elfenbenskysten [3] L 1-2
Afrikamesterskapet 01/30 17:00 4 [1] Mali v Burkina Faso [2] W 2-1
Afrikamesterskapet 01/24 17:00 3 [3] Namibia v Mali [1] D 0-0
Afrikamesterskapet 01/20 20:00 2 [3] Tunisia v Mali [1] D 1-1
Afrikamesterskapet 01/16 20:00 1 [2] Mali v Sør-Afrika [2] W 2-0
Privatlandskamper 01/06 19:00 - Mali v Guinea-Bissau W 6-2
Afrika - VM-kval. 11/20 19:00 - [2] Mali v Den sentralafrikanske republikk [5] D 1-1
Afrika - VM-kval. 11/17 19:00 - [3] Mali v Tsjad [3] W 3-1
Privatlandskamper 10/17 15:00 - Saudi Arabia v Mali W 1-3
Privatlandskamper 10/13 19:00 - Mali v Uganda W 1-0

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 14 9 5
Wins 10 7 3
Draws 4 2 2
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 30 22 8
Goals against 8 6 2
Clean sheets 7 4 3
Failed to score 1 0 1

The Mali national football team (French: Équipe de football du Mali) represents Mali in men's international football and is governed by the Malian Football Federation. The team's nickname is Les Aigles. They represent both FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

While Mali is a major youth football power in both Africa and the world, they have never qualified for any senior FIFA World Cup finals in history. They have qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations on 13 occasions.

Mali were suspended by FIFA on 17 March 2017 due to 'government interference' with the national football association, namely dissolving its executive committee. However, the side was re-instated by FIFA on 29 April after the executive committee was re-introduced by the Malian government.

History

Mali reached the 1972 African Nations Cup final, but lost 3–2 to Congo. They failed to qualify for the finals again until 1994 when they reached the semi-finals, an achievement repeated in 2002, 2004, 2012 and 2013.

They played their first World Cup qualifier in the year 2000. As part of the CAF's qualifiers for the 2002 World Cup, Mali lost in the preliminary round to Libya. Two years later, the country hosted the 2002 African Cup of Nations.

Mali's under-23's team managed to qualify for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Greece. The team coached by Cheick Kone managed to reach the quarter-finals of the Olympic tournament before losing to Italy.

In the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, Mali beat Guinea-Bissau in the preliminaries. In the resulting second round, Mali finished fifth in its group. On 27 March 2005, riots broke out in Bamako after Mali lost a World Cup qualifier to Togo, 2–1 on a last minute goal.

In the 2010 African Nations Cup, Mali made football headlines for coming back from losing 4–0 with eleven minutes left to level 4–4 with Angola. It is considered[] to be one of the best comebacks in recent memory, alongside Sweden's famous comeback against Germany in a 2014 World Cup qualifier with a same scoreline.

Team kit

Manufacturer Period
Kappa 1998–2003
Baliston 2003–2007
Airness 2007–
Mali A er et talentfullt og hardtarbeidende fotballlag som består av lovende unge spillere. Laget er kjent for sin tekniske dyktighet, fartsfylte angrep og solide forsvar. Med en gruppe dyktige og erfarne trenere, strever Mali A etter å nå sitt fulle potensial og oppnå suksess på banen.