• AS Nianan is a Malian football club based in Koulikoro. They play in the top division in Malian football. Their home stadium is Stade Municipal de Koulikoro...
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    61°36′10″N 17°03′25″E / 61.60285°N 17.05704°E / 61.60285; 17.05704 Nianån is a river in Sweden. "Län och huvudavrinningsområden i Sverige" (PDF) (in...
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    2017-06-27 at the Wayback Machine GAZİANTEP STADYUMU "YUKATEL ADANA DEMİRSPOR A.Ş. - Kulüp Bilgileri TFF". "Stat Arama Detay TFF". Retrieved 23 April 2012...
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  • 6 Navran 10 6.2 Nean 40 25 Nedre Pansikån 25 16 Nedre Tälningsån 20 12 Nianån 40 25 Niesajoki 14 8.7 Nietsajoki 17 11 Nilijoki 12 7.5 Nissan 185 115 Nitsån...
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  • Malien 23 2002 Soungalo Diakite Stade Malien 25 2002-03 Ousmane Coulibaly Nianan 13 2004 Mintou Doucouré Centre Salif Keita 14 2005 Jacques Koffi N'Guessan...
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  • Koulikoro, Mali. It is used mostly for football and serves as the home stadium of AS Nianan. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000 people. 12°52′30″N 7°32′56″W...
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  • clubs were relegated to the lower division. Stade Malien started the season as the holders for the third time in a row, however Djoliba AC won their 20th...
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    CAF, the African football confederation, includes all African countries as members. The French Overseas Department of Réunion and the autonomous island...
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    Azawad Architecture of Mali Arma people AS Bamako AS Biton AS Commune II AS Nianan AS Real Bamako AS Sigui AS Tata National Ascofaré, Abdoulaye Aya, Ibrahima...
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  • Moneni Pirates dq2 CAPS United — — Nakivubo Villa dq2 AFC Leopards — — AS Nianan 3–1 Delta FC 1–1 2–0 RC Bobo Dioulasso 3–4 US Chaouia 2–1 1–3 SCAF Tocages...
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  • Mamahira 5-0 Nianan (14 March 2015) Biggest away win Bakaridjan 0-3 COB (20 February 2015) Mamahira 0-3 Onze Créateurs (20 February 2015) Nianan 1-4 Djoliba...
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  • Olympique 18 3MF Yaya Samaké (1987-09-19)19 September 1987 (aged 26) 0 0 AS Nianan 19 4FW Hamidou Sinayoko (1986-03-11)11 March 1986 (aged 27) 0 0 Djoliba...
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  • (aged 21) C.O. Bamako 20 3MF Yaya Samaké (1994-05-03)3 May 1994 (aged 21) AS Nianan 21 2DF Abdoul Karim Danté (1998-10-29)29 October 1998 (aged 17) Jeanne...
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  • The Malian Cup, known as the Coupe du Mali Orange for sponsorship reasons, is the top knockout tournament of the Malien football. The competition is the...
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  • playing career ended, Aka Kouamé became a manager, leading LYS Sassandra, AS Nianan and Sabé Sports de Bouna before taking the helm at ASEC Mimosas. At ASEC...
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  • Guirat (Tunisia) The top scorers from the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup are as follows. Eric Gawu/Khalid El Hirech/Kelechi Osunwa Confederation Cup 2005...
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  • CS Duguwolofila de Babanba (Koulikoro) (R) 20 4 5 11 13 25 −12 17 17 AS Nianan de Koulikoro (R) 20 4 5 11 19 37 −18 17 18 Sonni AC (Gao) (R) 20 2 3 15...
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  • Bamako also qualified into the CAF Champions League the following season. As Stade Malien were also cup winners, third place Djoliba qualified and also...
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  • involved 6 teams being relegated from the Première Division (AS Performance, AS Sabana, AS Avenir, AS Bamako, JS Centre Salif Keita, and Mamahira AC) and only...
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  • stages of the competition; Wallidan before the 1st leg of the second round and AS Marsa before the 1st leg of the quarterfinals. No preliminary round took place...
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  • Duguwolofila, AS Nianan and Sonni AC) getting a reprieve, two teams being promoted from the 2017-18 Tournoi de Montée (Yeelen Olympique and AS Performance)...
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  • December 1984. He then played for or coached AS Nianan from 1984 to 2000, apart from 1987/88, when he played for AS Real Bamako. From January 2001 to June 2003...
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  • AS Nianan, Mamahira Kati 8 Stade Taïkiri 6,000 9 Complex Sportif Hérémakono Bamako 5,000 Djoliba AC1 10 Stade Municipal de Bamako Bamako 5,000 AS Bamako...
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  • the next two seasons Djoliba won their eighth national cup title AS Nianan founded AS Sigui founded Djoliba won their ninth national cup title Djoliba...
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  • now part of AS Sigui Association Sportive de Korofina (Bamako) Mamahira AC (Kati) AS Mandé (Bamako) AS Mandé (women) (Bamako) AS Nianan (Koulikoro) Office...
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  • one of the African clubs who appeared the most at continental competitions. As of March 2017 1 The match was finished 2-0 in favour of Djoliba, ASFA refused...
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  • group stage. 564 clubs participated in the Confederation Cup (22 editions, as of 2025), 283 teams participated only once. 125 teams from 33 countries qualified...
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  • Yaya Samaké (category AS Nianan players)
    Yaya Samaké is a Malian professional footballer, who plays as a midfielder for AS Nianan. In January 2014, coach Djibril Dramé, invited him to be a part...
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  • started on 12 March and concluded on 2 October 2016. Source: [citation needed] AS Avenir (Tombouctou) were excluded Source: [citation needed] Source: [citation...
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