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 26 March 1991 Bamako uprising which overthrew the dictatorship of Moussa Traoré.[4] The stadium, which is built by China Overseas Engineering Group,[5] served as a venue for 2002 African Cup of Nations.[6]
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Stade du 26 Mars Location within Mali | |
| Full name | Stade du 26 mars |
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| Location | RN6 (Route Nationale 6) Bamako, Mali |
| Coordinates | 12°36′16″N 7°55′18″W |
| Owner | Malian Government |
| Capacity | 50,000[1][2][3] |
| Surface | Grass |
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| Opened | December 31, 2001 |
| Construction cost | 30 million Euros |
| Main contractors | China Overseas Engineering Group |
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| Stade Malien Mali national football team | |
| Preceded by National Stadium Lagos |
African Cup of Nations Final Venue 2002 |
Succeeded by Stade 7 November Rades |
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