Results

Mali Premiere Division 06/14 16:30 26 Binga FC v Onze Créateurs D 0-0
Mali Premiere Division 06/10 14:20 26 Binga FC v Onze Créateurs - PPT.
Mali Premiere Division 06/04 16:30 25 Stade Malien v Binga FC D 1-1
Mali Premiere Division 05/25 18:35 24 Binga FC v USFAS Bamako W 5-2
Mali Premiere Division 05/18 17:00 23 Etoiles Mande v Binga FC D 1-1
Mali Premiere Division 05/14 19:05 22 Binga FC v Afrique Football Elite L 1-2
Mali Premiere Division 05/09 19:15 21 Real Bamako v Binga FC W 1-2
Mali Premiere Division 05/05 17:00 20 [10] FC Binga v AS Police [8] W 2-1
Mali Premiere Division 04/28 17:00 19 [12] AS Korofina v FC Binga [11] W 1-4
Mali Premiere Division 04/20 17:00 18 [11] FC Binga v Djoliba AC [2] D 1-1
Mali Premiere Division 04/16 17:00 18 Binga FC v Djoliba AC - PPT.
Mali Cup 04/13 19:00 - FC Binga v US Bougouba L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 27 14 13
Wins 7 4 3
Draws 12 5 7
Losses 8 5 3
Goals for 34 18 16
Goals against 35 21 14
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 7 4 3

Wikipedia - Binga FC

Binga FC is a Malian football club based in Bamako. They play in the Malian Première Division as of the 2022–23 season, having been promoted from the second level at the end of the previous season.

History

Binga FC reached the final of the 2021 Malian Cup, losing 3–2 to Stade Malien; in fact, Binga had been leading 2–0 as late as the 86th minute before Stade Malien scored the first of their three goals (all by Issaka Samaké). However, they qualified for the 2021–22 CAF Confederation Cup as Stade Malien won the league, thus qualifying for the 2021–22 CAF Champions League.

In their first season in African competition, they defeated MC Breweries of Liberia in the first round, and ASFA Yennenga Burkina Faso of Burkina Faso in the second round. The club could not afford to fly, so travelled over 1300 km by minibus to both countries.

They were drawn against Zambian club Zanaco in the 3rd round, with the fixture in doubt due to the logistical challenges resulting from Binga's lack of funds. With the 1st leg in Zambia scheduled for 28 November, and the 2nd leg in Mali on 5 December, travelling by road would entail a round trip of 15,000 km and would prove a challenging obstacle. They would eventually lose to Zanaco 2–3 on aggregate (0–3 away, 2–0 at home).

In the 2021–22 season, Binga FC finished at the top of the Bamako regional championship (one of the many second-level feeder leagues to the Malian Première Division), qualifying for the promotion play-offs, before winning their group without dropping any points, thus being promoted to the Première Division alongside US Bougouni for the 2022–23 season.

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