1930s – 1940s – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s – 1990s – 2000s – 2010s
1930s
edit1938
edit- Jeanne d'Arc du Soudan, later Bamako, the early club established
1940s
edit1945
edit- Mamahira AC founded
1950s
edit1950 – 1951 – 1952 – 1953 – 1955 – 1956 – 1959
1950
edit- Jeanne d'Arc de Bamako won their first Coupe de Soudan
1951
edit- Jeanne d'Arc de Bamako won their second Coupe du Soudan
1952
edit- Jeanne d'Arc de Bamako won their third Coupe du Soudan
1953
edit- Jeanne d'Arc de Bamako won their first French West African Cup title
1955
edit- Jeanne d'Arc de Bamako won their fourth and final Coupe du Soudan
1956
edit- Jeanne d'Arc de Bamako won their second and last French West African Cup
1959
edit- The early Coupe du Mali held its last edition
1960s
edit1960 – 1961 – 1962 – 1963 – 1964 – 1965 – 1966 – 1967 – 1968 – 1969
1960
edit- Cercle Olympique de Bamako (COB) football club founded
- Djoliba AC founded after a merger with Africa Sport and Foyer du Soudan.
- AS Real Bamako sports club founded
- Stade Malien de Bamako founded after a merger of Jeanne d'Arc and Espérance de Bamako
- Mali declared independence from France
1961
edit- Stade Malien won their first national cup title
1962
edit- Real Bamako won their first national cup title
1963
edit- Stade Malien won their second national cup title
1964
edit- Real Bamako won their second national cup title
1965
edit- USFAS Bamako sports club founded
- Djoliba AC won their first national cup title
- The Malian Olympic team finishes 2nd in the African games of Brazzaville
1966
edit- Malian Regional Championships established, it is now called the Premier Division
- Real Bamako won their third national cup title
- Djoliba AC became the first club to win a championship title
1967
edit- Real Bamako won their fourth national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their second championship title for Mali
1968
edit- Real Bamako won their fifth national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their third championship title for Mali
1969
edit- AS Real Bamako became the second club in the nation to get a championship title, also they won their sixth national cup title
1970s
edit1970 – 1971 – 1972 – 1973 – 1974 – 1975 – 1976 – 1977 – 1978 – 1979
1970
edit- Stade Malien became the third and recent club in the nation to get a championship title
- Stade Malien won their third national cup title
1971
edit- Djoliba AC won their fourth national championship title
- Djoliba AC won their second national cup title
1972
edit- Stade Malien won their fourth national cup title
- Stade Malien won their second national championship title
- The national team of mali finishes 2nd the cup of africa of the nations which takes place in cameroon
1973
edit- Djoliba AC won their third national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their fifth national championship title
1974
edit- Djoliba AC won their fourth national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their sixth national championship title
1975
edit- Djoliba AC won their fifth national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their seventh national championship title
1976
edit- Djoliba AC won their sixth national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their eighth national championship title
1977
edit- Djoliba won their seventh national cup title
- No national championship took place for the next two seasons
1978
edit- Djoliba won their eighth national cup title
1979
edit1980s
edit1980 – 1981 – 1982 – 1983 – 1984 – 1985 – 1986 – 1987 – 1988 – 1989
1980
edit- Real Bamako won their seventh national cup title
- AS Real Bamako won their second national championship title
1981
edit- Djoliba won their tenth national cup title
- AS Real Bamako won their third national championship title
1982
edit- Stade Malien won their fifth national cup title
- Djoliba won their tenth national championship title
1983
edit- Djoliba AC won their 11th national cup title
- AS Real Bamako won their fourth national championship title
1984
edit- Stade Malien won their sixth national cup title
- Stade Malien won their third national championship title
1985
edit- Stade Malien won their seventh national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their eleventh national championship title
1986
edit- Stade Malien won their eighth national cup title
- AS Real Bamako won their fifth national championship title
1987
edit- AS Sigui won their only cup title, the fourth club to get an official football honour
- Stade Malien won their fourth national championship title
1988
edit- Stade Malien won their ninth national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 12th national championship title[1]
1989
edit- AS Bakaridjan sports club founded
- Real Bamako won their eighth national cup title
- Stade Malien won their fifth national championship title[2]
1990s
edit1990 – 1991 – 1992 – 1993 – 1994 – 1995 – 1996 – 1997 – 1998 – 1999
1990
edit- Stade Malien won their 10th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 13th national championship title[3]
1991
edit- Real Bamako won their ninth national cup title
- AS Real Bamako won their sixth and last national championship title[4]
1992
edit- Stade Malien won their 11th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 14th national championship title[5]
- Stade Malien won their only WAFU Club Championship title
1993
edit- Centre Salif Keita football club founded
- Djoliba won their 12th national cup title
- Stade Malien won their sixth national championship title[6]
- Djoliba won their first national super cup title
1994
edit- Stade Malien won their 12th national cup title
- Stade Malien won their seventh national championship title[7]
- Djoliba won their second national super cup title
- The national team of football finishes 4th at the cup of Africa of the nations in Tunisia
1995
edit- USFAS Bamako won their only national cup title and became the fifth club to get an official football honour
- Stade Malien won their eighth national championship title[8]
- No Super Cup competitions taken place for the next two seasons
1996
edit- Djoliba won their 13th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 15th national championship title[9]
1997
edit- Stade Malien won their 13th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 16th national championship title[10]
- Djoliba AC won their third national super cup title
1998
edit- Djoliba won their 14th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 17th national championship title[11]
- Stade Malien won their first national super cup title
1999
edit- AS Bamako football club founded
- Stade Malien won their 14th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 18th national championship title[12]
- Djoliba AC won their fourth national super cup title
- The national team under 20 finishes at the 3rd place of the world cup held in Nigeria and the player Seydou Keita receives the prize of the best player of the tournament
2000s
edit2000 – 2001 – 2002 – 2003 – 2004 – 2005 – 2006 – 2007 – 2008 – 2009
2000
edit- Cercle Olympique de Bamako (COB) won their first national cup title and became the seventh club to get an official football honour
- Stade Malien won their ninth regional championship title[13]
- Stade Malien won their second national super cup
2001
edit- Stade Malien won their 15th national cup title
- Stade Malien won their tenth regional championship title[14]
- Stade Malien won their third national super cup
2002
edit- Cercle Olympique won their second national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 11th regional championship title[15]
- The national football team finished 4th at the Africa Cup of Nations as host country
- No Super Cup competitions took place for the next three seasons
2003
edit- Djoliba won their 15th national cup title
Stade Malien won their 12th regional championship title[16]
2004
edit- Djoliba won their 16th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 19th national championship title[17]
- The Mali finishes fourth of the cup of Africa of the nations which is held in Tunisia
2005
edit- AS Bamako won their only national cup title and became the eighth club to get an official football honour
- Stade Malien won their 13th national championship title[18]
- Stade Malien won their fourth national super cup title
2006
edit- Stade Malien won their 16th national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 14th national championship title[19]
- Stade Malien won their fifth national super cup title
2007
edit- Djoliba won their 17th national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 15th national championship title[20]
- Stade Malien won their sixth national super cup title
2008
edit- Djoliba won their 18th national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 20th national championship title[21]
- Djoliba AC won their fifth national super cup title
- Jeanne d'Arc de Bamako founded after a separation from Stade Malien
- In the 44th minute of the match of the Bamako District's Mayor Cup, Djoliba supporters rioted, attacking officials, other fans, and journalists. The match was called off, and several days later, awarded to Stade. Djoliba were fined 500,000 FCFA, all payments for previous matches were withdrawn, and they were excluded form the 2009 competition.[22] Stade received the trophy and a 750,000 F Cfa award from the Mayor of Bamako Adama Sangaré on 23 September.[23]
2009
edit- US Bougouni sports club founded
- Djoliba won their 19th and recent national cup title
- Djoliba AC won their 21st national championship title[24]
- Stade Malien became the only Malian club to have a CAF Confederation Cup title
- Stade Malien won their seventh national super cup title
2010s
edit2010 – 2011 – 2012 – 2013 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017
2010
edit- Real Bamako won their seventh and recent national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 16th national championship title[25]
- Stade Malien won their eighth national super cup title
2011
edit- Cercle Olympique won their third and recent national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 17th national championship title[26]
- Cercle Olympique won their only national super cup title
2012
edit- US Bougouni won their only national cup title and became the ninth club to get an official football honour
- Djoilba AC won their 22nd and recent national championship title[27]
- Djoliba AC won their sixth national super cup title
- The national football team finished in the 3rd place of the Africa Cup of Nations after beating the Ghana in the match for the 3rd (2-0).
2013
edit- Stade Malien won their 17th national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 18th national championship title[28]
- Djoliba AC won their seventh and recent national super cup title
- The national football team finished in the 3rd place of the African Cup of Nations after beating the Ghana in the match for the 3rd (3-1).
2014
edit- Onze Créateurs de Niaréla won their first national cup title and became the tenth and recent club to get an official football honour
- Stade Malien won their 19th national championship title[29]
- Stade Malien won their ninth national super cup title
2015
edit- Stade Malien won their 18th and recent national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 20th national championship title[30]
- Stade Malien won their tenth and recent super cup title
- The National Under-20 Team finished third in the World Cup in New Zealand after defeating Senegal (3-1) and Adama Traoré was awarded the Best Player of the Tournament award
- The national selection u17 becomes the first selection Mali any age categories confused to win a continental title after having disposed of South Africa by 2 goal to zero in final
- The U17 selection finishes 2nd in the World Cup held in Chile. The Malian Aly Malle finished 3rd best player of the tournament and the player Samuel Diarra obtains the reward of the best guardian of the tournament
2016
edit- Onze Créateurs de Niaréla won their second and recent national cup title
- Stade Malien won their 21st and recent national championship title[31]
- Onze Créateus won their only national super cup title
2017
edit- the President of Mali dissolved the Malian Football Federation for two months, the Malien Premier Division went to a two month halt.
- FIFA banned the Malian Football Federation from competition from March 10 to early May which meant all clubs including Djoilba were banned from competing at the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup
- the 2017 Malian Premier Division resumes in early May after nearly two months of cancellation
- The U17 selection retains its title of African champion by beating the Ghana in final by the score of 1 goal to 0. Alassane Diaby is named best player of the competition
- October 29: Five clubs AS Bamako, Centre Salif Kéïta, Bamako, Djoliba and Duguwolofila refused to play in the 21st and 22nd rounds
- November 8: After the date, no further Premier Division matches were played
- December: Premier Division abandoned, no title awarded, no clubs relegated
See also
editReferences
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