Malian Cup (basketball)

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Malian Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
Founded1961
Inaugural season1961
Most recent
champion(s)
Stade Malien (25th title)
(2023)
Most titles Stade Malien (25 titles)

The Malian Men's Basketball Cup (in French: Coupe du Mali du basket-ball) is the national cup competition for basketball teams in Mali. The first edition of the Cup was held in 1961. Stade Malien holds the record for most cup titles, with a total of 25 titles won.

Contents

List of winners

The following is a list of all winners of the Malian Cup since 1961: [1]

EditionYearWinners
11961 Stade Malien
21962 Lycée Askia
31963 Lycée Askia
41964 Ecole des Travaux
51965 Djoliba
61966 Djoliba
71967 Stade Malien
81968 Stade Malien
91969 Stade Malien
1970–1978Suspended
101979 Stade Malien
111980 Stade Malien
121981 Stade Malien
131982 Real Bamako
141983 Real Bamako
151984 Real Bamako
161985 USFAS
171986 Real Bamako
181987 Real Bamako
191988 Real Bamako
201989 Stade Malien
211990 Real Bamako
221991 Stade Malien
231992 Stade Malien
241993 Stade Malien
251994 AS Biao
261995 Stade Malien
271996 Stade Malien
281997 Stade Malien
291998 Stade Malien
301999 Stade Malien
312000 Stade Malien
322001 Stade Malien
332002 Stade Malien
342003 Real Bamako
352004 Real Bamako
362005 Real Bamako
372006 Stade Malien
382007 Real Bamako
392008 Real Bamako
402009 Real Bamako
412010 Real Bamako
422011 AS Police
2012Suspended
432013 Stade Malien
442014 Stade Malien
452015 AS Police
462016 Stade Malien
472017 USFAS
482018 Real Bamako
492019 Attar Club
502020 AS Police
512021 AS Police
522022 Stade Malien
532023 Stade Malien

List of finals

Finals of the Malian Cup
SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upRef.
2014 Stade Malien 62–52 Centre Bintou Dembélé [2]
2015 AS Police
68–44
Stade Malien [3]
2016 Stade Malien
66–64
AS Police [4]
2017 USFAS 70–59 AS Police [5]
2018 Real Bamako
57–55
AS Police [6]
2019 Attar Club
79–78
AS Police [7]
2020 AS Police
78–75
Attar Club
[8]
2021 AS Police
67–54
AS Mandé
[9]
2022 Stade Malien 81–46 AS Mandé [10]
2023 Stade Malien 74–60 Real Bamako [11]

Performance by club

Results by team
ClubWinsFirst final wonLast final wonRunners-upLast final lostTotal final

appearances

Stade Malien 25196120231201725+
AS Real Bamako 15198220230
AS Police 420112021420197+
Djoliba 21965196602
Lycée Askia 21962196302
USFAS 21985201702
AS Biaou 1199401
Attar Club 12019120201
AS Mandé 0220222
Centre Bintou Dembélé 0120141

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