Ouezzin-Coulibaly Stadium

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LocationAvenue de la Liberté, Commune III, Bamako, Mali
Capacity5,000
SurfaceGrass
Built1933
Ouezzin Coulibaly Stadium
LocationAvenue de la Liberté, Commune III, Bamako, Mali
Capacity5,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1933
Renovated2001, 2010
Tenants
Various Malian clubs

The Ouezzin Coulibaly Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Bamako, Mali. Originally named Stade Frédéric Assomption when it was built during the colonial period, it was renamed after the independence of Mali in 1960 in honour of Ouezzin Coulibaly, a prominent independence activist from Upper Volta (present-day Burkina Faso).

Renovations

The stadium was constructed in 1933 during the French Sudan colonial era and was among the first venues to host official football competitions in Mali.[1] It served as the home ground for several Malian football clubs, including Jeanne d'Arc, Foyer, Aigle Noir, ASPTT, AS Cheminot, Espérance, Gallieni, JSCO, Niger, Richelieu, Racing, USTP, USI, and US Kati.[2]

The first major renovation of the stadium took place in 2001.[2] A second renovation project began on March 19, 2009, focusing on the west stand and the interior facilities, including new locker rooms and multifunctional rooms. The project cost nearly one billion CFA francs and was financed by the Special Investment Budget (BSI).[3] The renovated stadium was inaugurated by Malian president Amadou Toumani Touré in December 2010.[1]

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Facilities

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