LUANDA-(MaraviPost)-Senegalese football icon Aliou Cisse has officially stepped down from his role as head coach of the Libya national football team, marking a swift transition in his coaching career.
Cisse confirmed his departure on Wednesday, revealing that his final match in charge was Libya’s recent international friendly against the Liberia national football team.
The former Senegal national football team coach made the announcement through Instagram, where he stated that his working relationship with the Libya Football Federation (LFF) had officially come to an end.
Despite his short stay, Cisse managed to leave a mark on the Libyan side, introducing tactical discipline and improving the team’s defensive organization.
He also focused on rebuilding team unity, blending experienced players with emerging talent as part of a long term vision for the squad.
Under his guidance, Libya recorded a number of encouraging results, particularly in friendly matches, which helped boost confidence within the camp.
Although he did not win any silverware, his tenure is widely seen as laying a solid foundation for the team’s future development.
His departure leaves Libya in a transitional phase as the federation begins the search for a new head coach.
However, Cisse has wasted no time in securing his next challenge.
The highly rated tactician has officially signed a two year contract to become the new head coach of the Angola national football team.
His appointment is expected to bring renewed optimism to Angola, as they look to strengthen their competitiveness in African and international competitions.
Cisses experience, particularly his success in leading Senegal to Africa Cup of Nations glory, is seen as a major boost for the Palancas Negras.


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