By Victor Kanayo
Mali’s U23 football team now have their 2024 Olympics ticket in the kitty.
This was made possible after they beat Guinea in a third place match to win bronze at the CAF U23 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), after 20-year hiatus.
Coach Badara Alou Diallo’s team triumphed over Guinea in a nail-biting penalty shootout, prevailing 4-3 after a goalless draw.
How The Match Panned Out
The first half of the match at the Ibn Batouta Stadium produced limited scoring opportunities, but both teams returned to the pitch determined to find the breakthrough.
Algassime Bah came close to opening the scoring for Guinea on two occasions, but Mali’s goalkeeper Lassine Diarra proved to be a formidable presence.
With neither team able to break the deadlock, the match was ultimately decided in a tense penalty shootout.
Diarra emerged as the hero for Mali, saving the penalty kicks of Aguibou Camara and Seydoumba Cisse.
Although Mali’s Issoufi Maiga missed his spot-kick, the team displayed unwavering composure as all four remaining players converted their penalties.
This historic victory marks the second time in Mali’s football history that the U23 team has qualified for the Olympics, the first being in 2004 when the Olympic Eagles reached the quarter-finals in Athens under the leadership of legendary coach Tenema N’Diaye.
Emotions ran high among the players and officials of the Mali team as they celebrated their long-awaited qualification for the Paris Olympics.
Olympics Sure Bet
Mali now join Morocco and Egypt as the third African nation to secure their spot in the prestigious tournament, with Guinea capable of sealing a place via a palyoff against an opponent from Asia in a yet-to-be announced date.