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    By Rebecca EsonApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Aliou Cissé has resigned from his role as head coach of the Libya national football team, bringing an end to his one-year stint in charge of the Mediterranean Knights.

    The former Senegal manager announced his decision on Wednesday, describing his time with the team as an “incredibly enriching” experience both professionally and personally.

    Cissé made the announcement shortly after overseeing a friendly match, marking what he described as his final engagement with the squad. In a farewell message, he expressed gratitude to the players, technical staff, and supporters, while commending the team’s efforts despite the challenges encountered during his tenure.

    He highlighted the collective progress made, noting his confidence in the team’s future and its potential for continued growth.

    Cissé, who was appointed in March 2025 on a two-year contract, managed 10 matches during his time in charge, recording three wins, five draws, and two defeats.

    Although he adapted well to the environment, his tenure was reportedly affected by financial difficulties, particularly delays in salary payments. While some of the outstanding arrears were settled toward the end of March, the situation is believed to have contributed to his decision to step down.

    His departure marks a new turning point for the Libyan national team as it looks ahead to its next phase.

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