Six matches took place, and the remarkable performance of this fourth day belonged to US Bougouba, who took the lead in the standings thanks to their 1-0 victory over Réal. The Koulikorois confirm their impressive victory last week (2-0 against AS Police) and establish themselves as the surprise team of the season. With 10 points in 4 matches, US Bougouba is ahead of Onze Créateurs (7 points), who suffered a 2-1 defeat against Afrique Football Élite (AFE). Djoliba, 2-1 winner against Usfas, completes the podium with 6 points but has played two games less.
In fourth place, AS Bakaridjan was held to a goalless draw by Binga FC at Stade Mamadou Konaté. The Barouéli team has 5 points on the clock, just one point ahead of their opponents. Thanks to their victory over Onze Créateurs, AFE moved up four places to find themselves seventh (4 points, one match less). Meanwhile, it was a disappointing result for ASKO, who dropped to eighth place after their goalless draw against US Bougouni.
Behind the Korofina Oranges, we find the Académie Les Étoiles du Mandé (ninth, 3 points, one game less), while FC Diarra completes the Top 10 (tenth, 3 points). US Bougouni (2 points, one game less) and AS Police (2 points, one game less) occupy 11th and 12th places respectively, followed by Réal (13th, 1 point, one game less). Stade Malien are in 14th position without points and have yet to play a match, indicating that the Whites have four games to make up.
This afternoon, the Malian Press and Advertising Agency (AMAP) will face the Information and Communication Technologies Agency (AGETIC) in the quarter-final of the Digital Cup. This crucial match is an opportunity for AMAP to confirm its previous successes or seek revenge.
The Reds will face Usfas, who remain undefeated after three games, as they aim for a rebound, but they have been warned; the military team will not be defeated easily. In other encounters, the balance of power seems slightly more balanced.
The Reds had an opportunity to redeem themselves after their opening day defeat, but were held to a goalless draw by FC Pyramides of Egypt yesterday at the Stade du 26 Mars.
The equation for the Bamako Reds is simple: they must regain their edge and their efficiency in front of goal. The team, led by Demba Mamadou Traoré, must secure a victory against the group leaders to revive their hopes in the competition.
After their opening day success against ASKO, beaten 2-0, the Niaréla Creators will look to capitalize on this victory against a Police team whose first match was postponed due to African club competitions. This match promises to be explosive.
Djoliba got off to a poor start in the African Champions League group stage, to say the least, after a heavy 4-0 defeat to Tunisian club Esperance Sportive at the Stade Olympique de Rades last Tuesday in the first round.
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