- Mali Football Federation
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Mali Football Federation CAF Founded 1960 FIFA affiliation 1962 CAF affiliation 1963 President Salif Keita Fédération Malienne de Football (FMF) is the Malian Soccer Federation founded in 1960. It joined the Confederation of African Football (African Soccer Confederation) in 1962 and has been affiliated with FIFA (International Soccer Federation) since 1964[1]. Its first general secretary was Garan Fabou Kouyate. Famous leaders are Amadou Diakite and Tidiane Niambele. The federation bureau was dissolved in July 2005 due to Malian national soccer team's poor performance during the World Cup and the African Nations Cup qualifying of 2006.
The composition of the new bureau is as follows:
- President: Salif Keita
- Vice President: Karounga Keita
- General Secretary: Yacouba Traoré
- Treasurer: Brehima Traoré
- Address:
Avenue du Mali
Hamdallaye ACI 2000
P.O. Box 1020
BAMAKO 12582
Tel:+223/223 8844
Fax:+223/222 4254
malifoot@afribone.net.ml- Media Officer: Mamadou Kaloga
- Jerseys: Green
- Shorts: Yellow
- Socks: Red
- Futsal Coordinator: Gouro Cissé
See also
- List of Malian football clubs
- List of Malian football competitions
- List of Malian football referees
- List of Malian footballers
- List of Football venues in Mali
- 2002 African Cup of Nations: hosted by Mali
- Football in Mali
- MMOTY: Malian Midfielder of the Year award.
- Mali national football team
References
- ^ "Mali on FIFA.com". Fédération internationale de football association. http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=mli/index.html. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
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