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CAF
6 days ago
- Sport
- CAF
The Remarkable Journey of Aïssata Traore
She entered the press conference room at the Rabat Olympic Stadium with a beaming smile ahead of the CAF TotalEnergies Women's Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinal clash between Morocco and Mali. Radiant and glowing, she exuded a calm yet resolute energy. Aïssata Traoré, the forward for Mali's women's national team, carries the aura of someone who knows exactly where she's headed—fully aware of the path she has taken and eager to embrace the present. The 2024 edition of the CAF TotalEnergies Women's Africa Cup of Nations holds special significance for her. Her equalizing goal against Ghana (1–1)—a pivotal moment that reignited Malian hopes—remains fresh in everyone's memory. 'That goal was for an entire nation, for my family, and for everyone who believes in us,' she shared with heartfelt sincerity. At just 27 years old, the Fleury 91 striker already boasts a wealth of international experience. Her first WAFCON appearance dates back to 2018, when Mali came close to finishing on the podium—a bittersweet memory that still fuels her ambition. Since then, she has grown immensely, both personally and professionally. Her recent transfer to Boston in the United States marks a major turning point in her career. Transitioning from the African scene to the North American league—renowned for its intensity and professionalism—is more than just a club move; it's a new chapter in a different culture, pace, and environment. 'It's not just a change of club—it's a change of continent, culture, and rhythm. But I'm ready. After this tournament, I'll take the time to fully process everything,' she says with admirable maturity. For now, however, Aïssata remains fully focused on her mission with the Malian Eagles. She embodies the competitive spirit fused with national pride. 'This quarterfinal against Morocco is more than just a match. It's a battle—an opportunity to showcase a different image of women's football in Mali.' She emphasizes the importance of commitment and desire. 'On the field, it's not just about tactics or fitness. It's about hunger and determination. If we want it more than the opponent, we have every chance to win.' Despite the mounting pressure and fatigue at this stage of the tournament, Aïssata and her teammates display unshakeable mental strength. The weight of the nation rests on their shoulders, but it only pushes them to go beyond their limits. 'We must give it our all. If it means leaving our bodies—or even our souls—on the pitch, we'll do it. To make our families and our people proud.' This message of sacrifice and passion resonates deeply, as Aïssata is playing not just for herself, but for the future of women's football in Mali. 'I don't know if I'll have the chance to play another WAFCON, so I'm determined to be as impactful as possible. This tournament is a unique opportunity for all of us.' She also draws strength from the support of Malian fans in Morocco, hoping to see them turn out in numbers on matchday their voices a powerful force that could propel the team to victory. In essence, Aïssata Traoré is far more than a talented footballer. She is living proof that with hard work, determination, and a genuine smile, one can transform not only their own destiny, but that of a nation. Her journey from her first WAFCON appearance in 2018 to her new challenge in Boston, is a source of inspiration for every young girl who dreams of playing football.


Boston Globe
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Boston Legacy adds second player, signing forward Aïssata Traoré
The 27-year-old forward, who hails from Mali's capital city of Bamako, debuted with the Mali senior women's national team in 2018 and appeared in the Women's Africa Cup of Nations that year, helping Mali advance out of the group stage to semifinals. She is the first player from Mali to sign with an NWSL team. Advertisement 'Aïssata is a versatile striker who can play multiple positions close to goal,' Related : Traoré joins Karich, who is playing in Mexico's Liga MX Femenil, spent the last two seasons with Germany's Frauen-Bundesliga team SC Freiburg and signed with Boston as a free agent. Related : The Legacy will begin play in the NWSL in March 2026, playing Advertisement The team recently Emma Healy can be reached at