Cisse’s plan to revive Libya’s footballing fortunes
After years of turmoil and instability, Libya’s footballing fortunes have hit rock bottom. But former Senegalese international, Aliou Cisse, has a bold plan to revive the…

After years of turmoil and instability, Libya’s footballing fortunes have hit rock bottom. But former Senegalese international, Aliou Cisse, has a bold plan to revive the country’s footballing spirit.
Cisse, who made a name for himself as a tough-tackling midfielder, has been appointed as the head coach of the Libyan national team. He brings with him a wealth of experience and a winning mentality that he hopes to instill in the players.
One of Cisse’s main priorities is to develop the talent pipeline in Libya. He plans to invest in grassroots football programs and youth academies to nurture young talent and provide them with the tools they need to succeed on the international stage.
Another key aspect of Cisse’s plan is to improve the infrastructure and facilities available to the national team. He wants to create a professional and disciplined environment that will allow the players to focus on their training and development.
Cisse also aims to foster a sense of unity and national pride within the team. He believes that a strong team spirit is essential for success on the field and he is working hard to build a cohesive and harmonious squad.
Additionally, Cisse is focusing on developing a tactical style of play that is uniquely Libyan. He wants the team to play with flair and creativity, while also being organized and disciplined in defense.
Through hard work, dedication, and a clear vision, Cisse is determined to bring Libyan football back to its former glory. He is optimistic about the future and believes that with the right approach, Libya can once again become a force to be reckoned with in African football.
As the players start to buy into Cisse’s philosophy and as the results on the field begin to improve, the confidence and belief within the team are growing. The future looks bright for Libyan football under Cisse’s leadership.