Aliou Cisse has stepped down as Libya’s national team coach after just 10 matches in charge.
His final outings came in March, with friendlies against Niger and Liberia both ending in draws.
The 50‑year‑old described the experience as “incredibly enriching, both professionally and personally,” but confirmed it marked the end of his tenure.
Cisse previously led Senegal for nearly a decade, guiding them to their first Africa Cup of Nations title in 2021 after losing the 2019 final.
Libya, meanwhile, missed out on a maiden World Cup appearance this year, finishing third in their qualifying group behind Cameroon and Cape Verde.
The Libyan federation has yet to announce who will succeed him.
























