Malian Première Division (French: Première division malienne) is the top division of football in Mali. Having been created in 1966, it is governed by the Malian Football Federation. The league has been professional since 2004. The official name is Ligue 1 Orange Mali for sponsorship reasons.

The season usually runs from December to late August. The league currently consists of twenty clubs split into two pools and features a round-robin home-and-away schedule within each pool. The top two in each pool qualify for the Championship Play-Off (Carré d'As), which involves a round-robin between the four teams. The winners of the play-off are crowned champions and qualify for the CAF Champions League.

In the 2017 season, the competition started in early January, but in the 6th round, the government dissolved the football association on 9 March and the remaining matches of the round were abandoned. The league did not take place in 2018 but resumed for the 2019-20 season.

马里超级联赛(Mali Super League)是马里足球协会主办的一项职业足球联赛,是马里足球界最负盛名的比赛。联赛成立于1960年,目前有22支球队参赛。

该联赛是马里足球锦标赛(Mali Premier Division)的缩写,在过去曾有过不同的名称,如法国殖民时期的法属马里联赛(Mali League)和后来的马里国家联赛(Mali National League)。联赛的冠军将获得参加非洲足球锦标赛的资格,这也是马里足球界最高水平的比赛。

马里超级联赛的参赛球队主要来自马里国内的职业足球俱乐部,其中一些球队有着悠久的历史和传统,如马里竞技俱乐部(ASColi Bamako)、塞古体育足球俱乐部(ASC Scorpions)和加鲁阿体育足球俱乐部(ASCfootball Club de Garoua)等。这些球队都有着强大的球迷基础和出色的球员,为联赛增添了更多的活力和魅力。

此外,马里超级联赛还吸引了来自非洲和世界各地的足球明星和教练,他们为联赛带来了更多的国际经验和资源,促进了马里足球的发展和提高。

总的来说,马里超级联赛是一项充满活力和潜力的足球赛事,它为来自马里国内和世界各地的球员和球迷提供了一个展示自己的平台。