Yacare Coulibaly

Last updated

Yacare Coulibaly
Personal information
Date of birth (1986-11-11) 11 November 1986 (age 37) [1]
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
FC Amazones
International career
Mali
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Yacare Coulibaly (born 11 November 1986) is a Malian footballer. She has been a member of the Mali women's national team.

International career

Coulibaly capped for Mali at senior level during the 2006 African Women's Championship. [2]

Related Research Articles

Djoliba Athletic Club is a Malian football club and one of the two biggest teams in Mali alongside the Stade Malien. The team is based in the capital city of Bamako. It has its headquarters and three training stadia at Complex Sportif Hérémakono, in the Heremakono Quartier. The President of Djoliba AC, re-elected in 2009 to a four-year term, is Karounga Keita a Vice President of the Malian Football Federation, former trainer at the club, who was a player at the founding of the club in 1960. Djoliba or Joliba is the name of the Niger River in the Bamana language. Not only a football club, Djoliba AC is an Omnisports club which fields teams in many sports, and is operated as a membership organisation with an elected board.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Africa Cup of Nations</span> International football competition

The 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, also known as the Orange Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 27th Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial football championship of Africa (CAF). It was held in Angola, where it began on 10 January 2010 and concluded on 31 January.

Koman Coulibaly is a Malian football referee. He has been a full international referee for FIFA since 1999 and officiated his first international match on 19 April 2000, between Mali and Burkina Faso. Coulibaly is one of Mali's most experienced officials, having been selected for five Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Outside of Africa, he is best known for controversially disallowing a goal in the 2010 World Cup match between the United States and Slovenia.

The CAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament determined the two participants representing the African continent in Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics. The competition was played as knockout tournament of four rounds.

The 2012 African Women's Championship was a football competition, which was organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The final tournament was held in from 28 October to 11 November in Equatorial Guinea.

The Ivory Coast women's national football team represents Ivory Coast in international women's football and is controlled by the Ivorian Football Federation. They played their first international match in 1988. The team is currently ranked 64th in the FIFA Women's World Rankings and as the 6th best team in CAF.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Seychelles women's national football team</span> Womens national association football team representing Seychelles

The Seychelles women's national football team is the national team of the Seychelles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Togo women's national football team</span> Womens national association football team representing Togo

The Togo women's national football team represents Togo in international women's football since 2006. It is governed by the Togolese Football Federation (FTF), the governing body of football in Togo. The team has played five FIFA-recognised matches, in 2006 and 2007, before reappearing in the 2018 WAFU Women's Cup, set in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Their manager since January 2018 is Kaï Tomety. Togo's home stadium is the Stade de Kégué, located in Lomé.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 African Women's Championship</span> International football competition

The 2014 African Women's Championship, the 11th edition of the tournament, was held in Namibia. This tournament, organized by the Confederation of African Football, was also a qualification tournament for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, with top three qualifying for the finals in Canada. It was played on 11–25 October 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Moussa Coulibaly (footballer, born 1993)</span> Malian footballer

Moussa Coulibaly is a Malian football defender who currently plays for Iranian football club Foolad in the Persian Gulf Pro League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations</span> 12th edition of WAFCON

The 2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations was the 12th edition of the biennial African women's association football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football that was held in Cameroon. Originally scheduled to be held between 8 and 22 October 2016, it was delayed to between 19 November and 3 December 2016 due to weather considerations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations</span> International football competition

The 2017 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations, officially known as the Total U-17 Africa Cup Of Nations, Gabon 2017, was the 12th edition of the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations, the biennial international youth football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for players aged 17 and below.

Diaty N'Diaye is a Malian footballer. She has been a member of the Mali women's national team.

Aicha Konate is a Malian footballer. She has been a member of the Mali women's national team.

Hawa Coulibaly is a Malian footballer. She has been a member of the Mali women's national team.

Rokiatou Samake is a Malian footballer. She has been a member of the Mali women's national team.

Jolie Tuzolana Diasilua, known as Jolie Tuzolana, is a DR Congolese footballer who plays as a forward. She has been a member of the DR Congo women's national team.

Pitchouna Tezi Lelo, known as Pitshou Tezi, is a DR Congolese footballer who plays as a defender. She has been a member of the DR Congo women's national team.

Oliver Amani Mbekeka is a Ugandan football manager and former player who played as a forward. She has been a member of the Uganda women's national team.

References

  1. "7th African Women Championship - PLAYERS LIST" (PDF). CAF. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2012.
  2. "FIFA WWC 2007 Prel. Comp. CAF". FIFA. Archived from the original on 15 June 2012.