List of football stadiums in Mali

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This is a list of football venues in Mali: These are stadiums where professional and semi-professional Association football clubs in Mali play. A minimum capacity of 5,000 is required.

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Existing stadiums

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1 Stade 26 mars Bamako 50,000 CO Bamako, Djoliba AC, Stade Malien Stade du 26-mars.png
2 Stade Modibo Kéïta Bamako 35,000 AS Real Bamako
3 Stade Babemba Traoré Sikasso 30,000
4 Stade Abdoulaye Nakoro Cissoko 30,000
5 Stade Amari Daou 30,000
6 Stade Baréma Bocoum 30,000
7 Stade Municipal de Koulikoro Koulikoro 8,000 Duguwolofila, AS Nianan, Mamahira Kati
8 Stade Taïkiri 6,000
9 Complex Sportif Hérémakono Bamako 5,000 Djoliba AC 1
10 Stade Municipal de Bamako Bamako 5,000 AS Bamako, Stade Malien
11 Stade Municipal de USFAS Bamako 5,000 USFAS Bamako
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