Head coach of Libya’s national team, Aliou Cissé, has
threatened to resign over unpaid salaries as the former Senegal boss, who took
charge of the Mediterranean Knights in March, is yet to receive any payment
since assuming the role.
Despite the financial issues, Cissé led the team through
their 2026 World Cup qualifying matches against Angola and Cameroon.
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The 49-year-old is the
second-highest-paid coach on the continent, yet not a single payment has been
made to him since he arrived in Libya.
Frustrated by the
situation, Cissé who is under contract until 2027 has issued an ultimatum that he
will walk away from the job if his dues are not settled by July 17.
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