Nickname(s) | Les Aiglonnes (The Female Eagles) | ||
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Association | Malian Football Federation | ||
Confederation | CAF (Africa) | ||
Sub-confederation | WAFU (West Africa) | ||
Head coach | Aly Elkebich | ||
Home stadium | Stade Modibo Kéïta | ||
FIFA code | MLI | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 81 (14 June 2024)[1] | ||
Highest | 62 (July 2003) | ||
Lowest | 101 (September 2015) | ||
First international | |||
Ivory Coast 3–3 Mali (Abidjan, Ivory Coast; 9 August 2002) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Mali 9–0 Seychelles (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; 29 May 2024) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Nigeria 8–0 Mali (Abuja, Nigeria; 9 April 2015) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 0 | ||
Olympic Games | |||
Appearances | 0 | ||
African Women's Championship | |||
Appearances | 7 (first in 2002) | ||
Best result | Fourth place (2018) |
The Mali women's national football team represents Mali in women's international football and is overseen by the Malian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Mali. They play their home matches at the Stade Modibo Kéïta, a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Bamako.
Currently, Mali is ranked 85th in FIFA Women's World Rankings. They have never qualified for a FIFA Women's World Cup, but made a total of six appearances in the Africa Women Cup of Nations since the 2002 edition.