The Malian national football team has established a concerning disciplinary record, becoming the side with the highest number of red cards in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) since the 2021 tournament.
This trend reached a peak during the 2025 competition, where the team accumulated three red cards in only four matches, severely impacting their tactical stability during the knockout stages. The dismissals included high-profile players such as Amadou Haidara against Comoros and captain Yves Bissouma against Senegal.
Okay News can confirm that in the round of 16 against Tunisia, they played with ten men from the 26th minute after Woyo Coulibaly’s red card but managed to force a 1-1 draw and win a dramatic penalty shootout. Goalkeeper Djigui Diarra was the hero, saving two penalties to keep their tournament hopes alive, illustrating a degree of fortune and immense fighting spirit that saw them advance without winning any match in open play.
However, this luck ran out in the quarter-final clash with Senegal. When captain Bissouma was sent off just before half-time, it marked the team’s fifth red card of the competition since 2021 and their third of the 2025 tournament.
Senegal, the second-ranked team in Africa and defending champions, capitalised on the numerical advantage to secure a narrow 1-0 victory with a goal from Iliman Ndiaye.
Ultimately, the persistent lack of discipline proved decisive, as the Eagles were unable to mount another comeback and were eliminated from the tournament.