Diawara started her career in Mali with the FC Amazones Boulkassoumbougou, and moved in 2006 to the French
women's football club STAPS
Strasbourg. She started her professional career in 2008 in
Alsace with FC Vendenheim. In February 2012, she was voted best by the
French Association among five
defensive players in the league. Since 2003, Diawara has played for the Malian national women's football team, and has taken part twice in the African Women's Cup of Nations, in 2006 and 2010. Since June 2010, Diawara has worked as a
trainer for the E-Youth girls on FC Vendenheim. In addition to
football, she has studied finance and accounting in Bamako, where she graduated in 2006 with a diploma from the Universitaire de Technologie. ==References==