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Stade Modibo Keïta is a multi-purpose stadium in Bamako, Mali. It is currently used mostly for football matches, serving as a home ground for AS Real Bamako and, occasionally, the national team. The stadium holds 35,000 people [2] and is named after President Modibo Keïta.

A beautiful cliff overlooks the stadium
A beautiful cliff overlooks the stadium
Stade Modibo Kéïta
New Wembley
Former namesStade Omnisports de Bamako
LocationBamako, Mali
Coordinates12°39′35″N 7°59′35″W
Capacity35,000[1]
Surface[Grass
Construction
Built12 June 1963
Opened2 December 1967
BuilderSovieto-Malian Cooperation
Tenants
Mali national football team
AS Real Bamako

History


The construction of the stadium started on 12 June 1963 by a Soviet-Malian cooperation under the order of the president Modibo Keïta. It was opened on 2 December 1967. The stadium change the name to Modibo Keïta Stadium on 4 July 1987.


2002 African Cup of Nations


The stadium played host to a total of seven matches during the 2002 African Cup of Nations. It was the primary venue for Group D, hosting five of the six matches from the group, as well as one quarterfinal game and one semifinal game.

Senegal, Egypt, Tunisia, and Zambia made up Group D and Stade Modibo Keïta saw a variety of attendance for the matches between these sides. Only 3,000 were on hand for the Egypt - Tunisia match on January 25, half as many as the January 21 encounter between Zambia and Tunisia which saw 6,000 in attendance. However, fans flocked to the stadium when neighbors Senegal played. 20,000 turned up for the opening match of the group on January 20 between Senegal and Egypt and attendance hit 20,000 again for the Senegal - Zambia match on January 26. 10,000 witnessed the final group game between Egypt and Zambia on January 31.

In the quarterfinals, the stadium was filled to capacity as Senegal defeat Congo DR. Three days later, Senegal returned in the semifinals to defeat Nigeria 2–1 in extra time in front of 20,000.

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
20/01/02 Senegal1 0 EgyptGroup D20,000
21/01/02 Zambia0 0 TunisiaGroup D6,000
25/01/02 Egypt1 0 TunisiaGroup D3,000
26/01/02 Senegal1 0 ZambiaGroup D20,000
31/01/02 Egypt2 1 ZambiaGroup D10,000
04/02/02 Senegal2 0 DR CongoQuarterfinals25,000
07/02/02 Senegal2 1 aet NigeriaSemifinals20,000

February 2011 Stampede


On 21 February 2011, 36 people were killed and more than 60 were injured in a stampede at the stadium, as people attempted to receive a blessing from the imam Osman Madani Haidara during the festival of Maouloud.[3]


References




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[de] Stade Modibo Keïta

Das Stade Modibo Keïta (deutsch Modibo-Keïta-Stadion, voller Name: Stade omnisports Modibo-Keïta) ist ein Fußballstadion mit Leichtathletikanlage in der malischen Hauptstadt Bamako. Es ist benannt nach Modibo Keïta, dem ehemaligen Präsidenten (1960–1968) des Landes. Die am 2. Dezember 1967 eingeweihte Arena ist Spielstätte des Fußballclubs AS Real Bamako und gelegentlich Schauplatz von Länderspielen der malischen Fußballnationalmannschaft. Es bietet 35.000 Sitzplätze.[1]
- [en] Stade Modibo Kéïta

[fr] Stade omnisports Modibo-Keïta

Le stade omnisports Modibo-Keïta a été construit à Bamako au Mali, en 1967. Il porte le nom du premier président du Mali indépendant. Il a été rénové en 2002 pour la Coupe d'Afrique des nations de football 2002. Sa capacité est de 35 000 places. On organise des concerts, des prêches et plein d'autres.



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