Stade du 26 Mars

Coordinates: 12°36′16″N 7°55′18″W / 12.60444°N 7.92167°W / 12.60444; -7.92167
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Stade du 26 Mars
Stade du 26 Mars is located in Mali
Stade du 26 Mars
Stade du 26 Mars
Location within Mali
Full nameStade du 26 mars
LocationRN6 (Route Nationale 6)
Bamako, Mali
Coordinates12°36′16″N 7°55′18″W / 12.60444°N 7.92167°W / 12.60444; -7.92167
OwnerMalian Government
Capacity50,000[1][2][3] (maximum 60,000[4] allowed)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened2001
Construction cost27 million Euros
Main contractorsChina Overseas Engineering Group
Tenants
Stade Malien
Mali national football team

Stade du 26 Mars is located in the southern neighborhoods of Bamako, Mali. It serves as a home ground for domestic football club Stade Malien and is the national stadium. It has a capacity of 50,000 as an all-seater stadium. Built in 2001, it is named for the date of Martyrs' Day (Mali), a national commemoration of the 26 March 1991 Bamako uprising which overthrew the dictatorship of Moussa Traoré.[5] The stadium, which is built by China Overseas Engineering Group,[6] served as a venue for 2002 African Cup of Nations.[7]

References

  1. ^ http://sports.gouv.ml/le-stade-du-26-mars-2009/
  2. ^ http://www.infomap24.com/en/point/stadium/stade-du-26-mars/161146640.asp
  3. ^ http://www.mays-mouissi.com/2016/04/27/afrique-comparaison-couts-de-construction-stades/
  4. ^ https://www.11v11.com/teams/mali/tab/stats/option/attendances/
  5. ^ Pascal James Imperato. Traore, Gen. Moussa in Historical Dictionary of Mali, pp.242-245. Scarecrow Press/ Metuchen. NJ - London (1986) ISBN 0-8108-1369-6
  6. ^ "History". China Overseas Engineering Group. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Is Mali ready for Nations' Cup?". BBC. Retrieved 17 January 2017.

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Preceded by African Cup of Nations
Final Venue

2002
Succeeded by

12°36′16″N 7°55′18″W / 12.60444°N 7.92167°W / 12.60444; -7.92167