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Federation Malienne De Football FEDERATION MALIENNE DE FOOTBALL Avenue du Mali – Hamdallaye ACI 2000 – BP: 1020 Bamako Tel.: 20 23 88 44 / 20 23 88 46 Fax: 20 22 42 54 e-mail: [email protected] Site web: www.malifoot.ml DESIGNATION DES MATCHES DE LA 28ème JOURNEE LIGUE 1 ORANGE SAISON 2013 – 2014 Mardi 19 Août 2014, Stade Modibo KEITA à 16h30: AS REAL / STADE MALIEN BKO Arbitre Central Ibrahim DOUMBIA Inspecteur d’Arbitre Seydou TRAORE 1er Assistant Moriba DIAKITE Liaison Média Siaka DOUMBIA 2ème Assistant Baba YOMBOLIBA Délégué Médical Boubacar DIALLO Arbitre réserve Abdoulaye MOUNKORO Commissaire COL/M. Moussa TRAORE À 18h30: ONZE CREATEURS / USFAS Arbitre Central Mahamadou KEITA Inspecteur d’Arbitre Fatoumata DIALLO 1er Assistant Abdoul Kadre CAMARA Liaison Média Ousmane KONE 2ème Assistant Sékou TIMBINE Délégué Médical Ibrahim Saleh CAMARA Arbitre réserve Gaoussou KANE Commissaire Mohamed ElBECHIR Mardi 19 Août 2014, Stade 26 Mars à 16h30 : AS ELEWIDJ / COB Arbitre Central Mohamed SACKO Inspecteur d’Arbitre Ibrahim DOUMBIA 1er Assistant Drissa NIARE Liaison Média Ibrahim Zie COULIBALY 2ème Assistant Amadou B. GUISSE Délégué Médical Dr Dramane DIAKITE Arbitre réserve Abdoulaye DIARRA Commissaire Souleymane MAGASSOUBA A 18H30 : DJOLIBA AC / AS NIANAN Arbitre Central Moctar COULIBALY Inspecteur d'arbitre Mamadou S. HAIDARA 1er Assistant Baïsso OUOLOGUEM Liaison Média Diakaridia CAMARA 2ème Assistant Bréhima KONATE Délégué Médical Karamoko KOROBORO Arbitre réserve Karounga CAMARA Commissaire Ibrahima SISSOKO Mardi 19 Août 2014, Stade Mamadou KONATE à 16h30 : AS POLICE/ASB Arbitre Central Ousmane KAREMBE Inspecteur d'arbitre Moussa Ben DK DIABATE 1er Assistant Nouhoum BAMBA Liaison Média Bakary DIAKITE 2ème Assistant M'Baba N. DIABATE Délégué Médical Amadou SISSOKO Arbitre Réserve Youssouf DIALLO Commissaire Mahamoud HAIDARA A 18H30: CS DUGUWOLOFILA / CSK Arbitre Central Boubou TRAORE Inspecteur d’Arbitre Boubacar M. DIARRA 1er Assistant Seydou DIAKITE Liaison Média Ladji A. DIABY 2ème Assistant Makan KEITA Délégué Médical Oumar TOGOLA Arbitre réserve Salif COULIBALY Commissaire Mohamed Seyba SOUMANO Mardi 19 Août 2014, Stade Amary DAO: OFFICE DU NIGER SPORT/DEBO CLUB Arbitre Central Harouna COULIBALY Inspecteur d'arbitre Founéké FOFANA 1er Assistant Balla DIARRA Liaison Média CRM 2ème Assistant Adama S. KONE Délégué Médical CRMS Arbitre réserve Brehima OUELE Commissaire Mamadou DIALLO Mercredi 20 Août 2014, Stade Modibo KEITA à 16h30 : ASOM / AS BAKARY-DJAN Arbitre Central Ousmane SIDIBE Inspecteur d’Arbitre Hamadoun K. CISSE 1er Assistant Boubacar KINTA Liaison Média Hadama FOFANA 2ème Assistant Amadou DIAKITE Délégué Médical Daouda TOGOLA Arbitre réserve Abdoulaye KEITA Commissaire Mamadou Coulibaly Bamako, le 12 Août 2014 P/LE COMITE EXECUTIF LE SECRETAIRE GENERAL ADJOINT ABBA MAHAMANE .
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