Aliou Cisse Appointed New Head Coach of Libyan National Football Team

Aliou Cisse has been appointed as the new head coach of the Libyan national football team, succeeding Nasser Al-Hadhiri. Cisse’s contract extends until 2027, and he is highly regarded following his success with Senegal in AFCON 2022. Libya is currently second in their World Cup qualifying group but did not qualify for the next AFCON.
The Libyan Football Federation has announced the appointment of Aliou Cisse as the new head coach of the national team, as reported in a recent Facebook statement. Cisse, who led Senegal to victory in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 2022, is acknowledged as one of Africa’s premier coaches and will steer Libya through to 2027.
In their announcement, the federation stated, “We welcome the best coach in Africa,” but refrained from disclosing details regarding the specifics or financial terms of Cisse’s contract. He succeeds Nasser Al-Hadhiri, who managed the team since September 2024.
Cisse, now 48 years old, is scheduled for an official media presentation on March 13 in Tripoli before commencing his role. Although Libya did not qualify for the upcoming AFCON, slated to occur in Morocco during the winter, they are currently positioned second in their World Cup qualifying group and are set to face Angola later this month.
Aliou Cisse’s appointment marks a significant moment for the Libyan national football team, as they seek to enhance their competitive standing. His proven track record and coaching expertise will be pivotal as Libya prepares for upcoming challenges, including World Cup qualifications, following their absence from AFCON.
Original Source: www.arabnews.com