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SCORE BOARD
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FINAL
SCORE
BOARD
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3RD PLACE
PLAY-OFF |
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Nigeria |
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Mali |
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3RD PLACE
PLAY-OFF |
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SCORERS CHART |
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MALI
Nick Name: Les Aiglons (Eagles)
Coach:
Henri
Kasperczak
Star Player: Seydou Keita |
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Nations Cup
record: 1972 (2nd), 1994
World Cup record: - |
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Mali have the chance to
show if their quality at U17 and U20 level has made a
difference to their senior squad.
Many of the players were in the team that took 3rd
place at the U20 World Cup in 1999.
Their coach Henri Kasperczak has a wealth of
experience from stints with Morocco, Tunisia and Ivory
Coast and with home advantage could turn them into a
difficult team to beat.
But being the hosts can be double-edged. The Eagles
are under pressure to perform, and the home fans could
turn against them.
Many Malians are unhappy that so much money has been
spent on holding the competition, when the country can
ill-afford it.
Going out early is something the team cannot
contemplate.
If they stay in and build support, they could cause
one or two surprises, but they are not in the class of
Africa's best teams.
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Qualifying
results
Qualify automatically as hosts |
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TEAM SQUAD |
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Sidibe Mahamadou
(Athinaikos/Gre), Diakité Daouda (COB), Diawara Samba (Istre/Fra),
Coulibaly Adama (Lens/Fra), Diawara Fousseini (St. Etienne/Fra),
Diarra Mahamadou (Vitesse Arnham/Neth), Dabo Cheick-Oumar
(Ankara/Tur), Toure Bassala (Athinaikos/Gre), Bakayoko
Mamadou (Strasbourg/Fra), Coulibaly Soumaila (Freiberg/Ger),
Sidibe Djibril (Monaco/Fra), Keita Seydou (Lorient/Fra),
Camara Abdoulaye (Castel/Ita), Doukantle Vincent
(Strasbourg/Fra), Diarra Boubacar (Freiberg/Ger), Keita
Karamoko (Harrow/Eng), Coulibaly Dramane (Laval/Fra), Dissa
Mahamadou (Niort/Fra), Diakité Adama (Stade Malien), Haidara
Aboubacar (Canal Ismaila/Egy), Coulibaly David (Chateaurou/Fra),
Diakité Abdoulaye (Djoliba AC).
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