Malian Première Division
Country | Mali |
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Confederation | CAF |
Founded | 1966 |
Number of teams | 14 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) |
Malian Cup Super Coupe National du Mali |
International cup(s) |
Champions League Confederation Cup |
Current champions |
Stade Malien (2014–15) |
Most championships | Djoliba AC (22) |
Website | www.footmali.com |
2014–15 Malian Première Division |
Malian Première Division is the top division of football in Mali. Having been created in 1966, it is governed by the Fédération Malienne de Football. The league has been professional since 2004. The official name is Ligue 1 Orange Mali for sponsorship reasons.
The season usually runs from December to late August. The league currently consists of fourteen clubs and features a round-robin home-and-away schedule. The Malian champions qualify for the CAF Champions League.
Malian Premiere Division Clubs - 2014–15
- AS Avenir (Tombouctou)
- AS Bakaridjan (Ségou)
- AS Bamako (Bamako)
- AS Nianan (Koulikoro)
- AS Olympique de Messira (Bamako)
- AS Police (Bamako)
- AS Real Bamako (Bamako)
- AS Sabana (Mopti)
- Cercle Olympique de Bamako (Bamako)
- CS Duguwolofila (Koulikoro)
- Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- JS Centre Salif Keïta (Bamako)
- Mamahira AC (Koulikoro)
- Onze Créateurs de Niaréla (Bamako)
- Stade Malien (Bamako)
- USFAS Bamako (Bamako)
Previous winners
- 1966 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1967 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1968 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1969 : AS Real Bamako (Bamako)
- 1970 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 1971 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1972 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 1973 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1974 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1975 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1976 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1977 : no championship
- 1978 : no championship
- 1979 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1980 : AS Real Bamako (Bamako)
- 1981 : AS Real Bamako (Bamako)
- 1982 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1983 : AS Real Bamako (Bamako)
- 1984 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 1985 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1986 : AS Real Bamako (Bamako)
- 1987 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 1988 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1989 : Stade Malien(Bamako)
- 1990 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1991 : AS Real Bamako (Bamako)
- 1992 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1993 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 1994 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 1995 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 1996 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1997 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1998 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 1999 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 2000 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2001 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2002 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2003 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2004 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 2005 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2006 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2007 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2008 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 2009 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 2010 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2011 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2012 : Djoliba AC (Bamako)
- 2013 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2014 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
- 2015 : Stade Malien (Bamako)
Performance By Club
Club | City | Titles | Last Title |
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Djoliba AC | Bamako | 22 | 2012 |
Stade Malien | Bamako | 20 | 2015 |
AS Real Bamako | Bamako | 6 | 1991 |
Topscorers
Year | Best scorers | Team | Goals |
1998–99 | Soumaïla Touré | USFAS Bamako | 12 |
2000–01 | Mamadou Kanté | Stade Malien | 23 |
2002 | Soungalo Diakité | Stade Malien | 25 |
2002–03 | Ousmane Coulibaly | AS Nianan | 13 |
2004 | Mintou Doucouré | Centre Salif Keita | 14 |
2005 | Jacques Koffi N'Guessan | AS Real Bamako | 18 |
2007 | Bakary Coulibaly | Stade Malien | 16 |
2008–09 | Ousmane Ben Goïta Mamadou Coulibaly | USFAS Bamako Stade Malien de Sikasso | 13 |
References
External links
- Football Malian Premiere Division.
- TheFarFoot Website.
- Fifa.com: Updated results and table from Mali Premiere League.
- RSSSF competition history
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