AS Real Bamako explained

Association Sportive du Real Bamako, commonly referred to as Real Bamako is a Malian professional football club based in Bamako. They compete in the Malian Première Division, top division of Malian football. Their home stadium is Stade Modibo Keïta.

Among Real Bamako's most successful players was Salif "Domingo" Keïta (1963–67), who went on to win three Championships and the Ballon d'Or Africain (1970) at Saint-Étienne in France.[1]

Achievements

7

1969, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1991, 2023

10

1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1980, 1989, 1991, 2010

Performance in CAF competitions

See also: Malian clubs in African competitions.

1966 – Finalist

1970 – Second Round

1981 – First Round

1982 – Quarter-finals

1984 – First Round

1987 – First Round

1992 – First Round

2014 – Second Round

2017 – Preliminary Round

2018 – Preliminary Round

3 appearances

2011 – Preliminary Round

2012 – Second Round

2014 – Group Stage (Top 8)

2 appearances

1990 – First Round

1997 – First Round

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CompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1966African Cup of Champions ClubsFirst Round Invincible Eleven6–02–39–2
Quarterfinals Conakry I2–12–35–3
Semifinals Oryx Douala3–22–47–4
Final Stade d'Abidjan3–14–14–5
1970African Cup of Champions ClubsMalian championsFirst Round AS Fonctionnaires3–02–25–2
Second Round Stade d'Abidjan2–36–24–9
1981African Cup of Champions ClubsMalian championsFirst Round USM Nziami1–01–0 1–1 (2–4 p)
1982African Cup of Champions ClubsMalian championsFirst Round Étoile du Congo1–01–12–1
Second Round USM Nziami2–01–02–1
Quarter Finals FC Lupopo3–22–03–4
1984African Cup of Champions ClubsMalian championsFirst Round Dragons de l'Ouémé2–22–02–4
1987African Cup of Champions ClubsMalian championsFirst Round Leventis United F.C.0–04–00–4
1990African Cup Winners' CupMalian Cup winnersFirst Round Hearts of Oak1–22–01–4
1992African Cup of Champions ClubsMalian championsPreliminary Round ASC Police1–11–12–2 (5-4p)
First Round Wydad AC2–12–02–3
1997African Cup Winners' CupMalian Cup winnersFirst Round FAR Rabat1–04–12–4
2011CAF Confederation CupMalian Cup winnersPreliminary Round FC Tevragh-Zeina0–10–00–1
2012CAF Confederation CupMalian Première Division third placeFirst Round Gamtel3–11–03–2
Second Round Wydad AC1–03–01–3
2014CAF Champions LeagueMalian Première Division runners-upPreliminary Round FAR Rabat1–12–23–3(a)
First Round Enyimba International F.C.0–11–22–2(a)
Second Round Espérance de Tunis1–13–01–4
CAF Confederation CupGroup Stage AC Léopards1–21–23rd
Coton Sport1–12–1
ASEC Mimosas1–10–0
2017CAF Champions LeagueMalian Première Division runners-upPreliminary Round Rivers United0–04–00–4
2018CAF Champions LeagueMalian Première Division runners-upPreliminary Round MFM F.C.1–11–01–2
2022–23CAF Confederation CupMalian Cup runners-upFirst Round AS Douanes de Ouagadougou0–00–00–0 (3–1p)
Second Round Hearts of Oak3–01–03–1
Play-Off Round Royal Leopards3–11–14–2
Group Stage Young Africans1–12–03rd
Union Sportive Monastirienne1–12–1
TP Mazembe2–13–1
2023–24CAF Champions LeagueMalian Première Division championsFirst Round Coton Sport0–02–02–0
Second Round FC Nouadhibou0–31–11–4
CompetitionMatches W D L GF GA
African Cup of Champions Clubs / CAF Champions League42 15 13 14 58 64
CAF Confederation Cup24 6 9 9 23 26
CAF Cup Winners' Cup4 1 0 3 3 8
Total70 22 22 26 84 98

Notable former players

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.africafoot.com/coupes/special_mali_2002/salif_domingo.html Salif Keita, l'Aigle du Mali