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Aliou Cissé set to earn record salary as new Libya coach – second highest paid in Africa

Aliou Cissé set to earn record salary as Libyas new head coach Aliou Cissé set to earn record salary as Libyas new head coach   Aliou Cissé set to earn record salary as new Libya coach  second highest paid in Africa   AfricaSoccercom

Aliou Cissé will become the second highest paid coach in Africa when he is unveiled as the new head coach of the Libya senior national team.

The former Senegal coach is embarking on a new chapter in his managerial career as he prepares to take charge of the Libyan national team.

The former Senegal coach, who led the Lions of Teranga to their historic 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) victory, has agreed to a lucrative contract that far surpasses his previous earnings with Senegal.

Cissé will officially sign his contract on Wednesday March 12 in Benghazi, marking the beginning of his tenure with the Knights of the Mediterranean.

His mission will be to revitalise a struggling Libyan squad and steer them towards a more competitive future in African football.

A salary that sets new standards in African football

The financial details of Cissé’s new deal highlight the growing investment in top-tier coaching within African football.

Reports indicate that his contract includes:

  • A two-year deal with the possibility of a two-year extension if Libya qualifies for the 2027 AFCON.
  • A monthly salary of €76,000 (approximately 49.4 million FCFA), nearly double what he earned with Senegal.
  • The status of the second-highest-paid coach in Africa, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most respected managers on the continent.

For comparison, during his tenure with Senegal, Cissé earned €46,000 per month, making his new salary a significant upgrade.

The attractive financial package likely played a key role in his decision, particularly as other African nations were also monitoring his availability.

Cissé among the highest-paid coaches in Africa

A recent report by Le Monde has provided insight into the earnings of Africa’s national team coaches.

The highest-paid coach on the continent remains Vladimir Petković, who leads Algeria on a staggering €135,000 per month.

With his €76,000 salary, Cissé now ranks second, ahead of Hugo Broos of South Africa, who earns €75,000 per month.

The top earners in African football management also include:

  • Emerse Faé (Ivory Coast) – €75,000
  • Walid Regragui (Morocco) – €70,000
  • James Kwesi Appiah (Sudan), Otto Addo (Ghana), and Marc Brys (Cameroon) – Between €40,000 and €50,000
  • Hossam Hassan (Egypt) – €30,000
  • Tom Saintfiet (Mali) – €30,000

Cissé’s new deal underscores the increasing financial commitment African federations are making to secure top managerial talent, as teams strive for success on the continental and global stage.

A new challenge in Libya

Aliou Cissé

Cissé, who spent nine years in charge of Senegal, left behind a legacy of success, including AFCON glory in 2021 and qualification for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

His experience, leadership, and tactical acumen will now be put to the test as he attempts to revive Libya’s fortunes.

With AFCON 2027 qualification as a primary objective, all eyes will be on how the former Senegal captain adapts to his new role and whether he can transform Libya into a competitive force in African football.

Bokor Elikplim

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