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Mamadou Fofana scores a key goal in Mali’s 2026 World Cup qualifying match

As part of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, Mamadou Fofana, the Malian central defender playing for New England Revolution, distinguished himself by scoring an important goal in the match against Comoros on September 4, 2025. This goal, scored within the last 24 hours, has strengthened Mali’s position in Group I of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Fofana, recently called up to represent his country in these crucial matches, now has two goals in World Cup qualifying matches. Despite his defensive role, he has proven decisive offensively, actively contributing to his team’s success. This goal highlights his development as a complete player, capable of influencing the game in multiple ways.

The match against Comoros, played in Morocco, provided Mamadou Fofana with a platform to demonstrate his talent and importance in Mali’s strategy. With the team ranked fourth in their group, every victory is vital to hope for the long-awaited qualification. Fofana’s goal thus contributes to this national dream.

Finally, his consistent presence and influence on the field this season with New England Revolution also testify to his form and commitment. Combining his performances at club and international level, Fofana confirms his status as a pillar of Malian football, attracting observers’ attention to his talent and potential to shine in the upcoming major global competition.