2018 Malian Cup

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2018 Malian Cup
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The 2018 Coupe du Mali is the 57th edition of the Coupe du Mali, the knockout football competition of Mali. [1]

Contents

Round of 32

AS Salmamy 0-2 1-5 Stade Malien

Renaissance G. 0-2 1-2 CASS (Mopti)

CO Bamako 14-0 6-0 Tériya de San

Djoliba 6-0 1-0 Renaissance H.

C. Salif Kéïta 4-1 0-2 AS Douanes de Sikasso

FC Naman 2-2 1-7 Elwidji

AS Alençon 1-1 0-1 FC Flambeau

AFE 4-0 5-0 Bronconi AC

AS Réal 1-0 0-0 US Bougouni

ASO Messira 10-0 2-0 AS Zégué

FC Balanzan 2-0 2-1 FC Simbo

CMB 1-0 0-0 Tombouctou FC

Académie Kayes 0-3 0-2 CS Duguwolofila

USC Kita 2-0 unk AS Performance [USC Kita qualified]

Sonni 2-3 unk US Sévaré [US Sévaré qualified]

Bakaridjan 2-2 unk AS Yiriba [AS Yiriba qualified]

Round of 16

[Aug 14]

Djoliba 6-0 FC Balanzan de Ségou

[Aug 15]

CASS (Mopti) 0-2 AFE

US Sévaré 1-5 CO Bamako

Stade Malien 4-0 AS Elwidji de Kidal

ASO Messira 4-0 Centre Maliano-Belge

CS Duguwolofila 1-1 AS Réal [5-4 pen]

AS Yiriba 1-2 Centre Salif Kéïta

USC Kita 2-0 FC Flambeau

Quarterfinals

[Aug 25]

CO Bamako 2-1 Centre Salif Kéïta

AFE 1-0 CS Duguwolofila

[Aug 26]

ASO Messira 0-3 Stade Malien

[Sep 2]

Djoliba 5-0 USC Kita

Semifinals

[Sep 15]

CO Bamako 1-1 Stade Malien [aet, 9-10 pen]

[Sep 16]

AFE 0-1 Djoliba

Final

[Sep 23]

Stade Malien 2-1 Djoliba

As the league was not played in 2018, the cup winners qualify for the 2018–19 CAF Champions League and the cup runners-up qualify for the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup. [2]

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References

  1. Coupe du Mali 2018, RSSSF.com
  2. "Les différents représentants connus dans quelques jours". footmali.com. 27 September 2018.