Former Uganda Cranes Coach Micho Takes Over as Libya’s New Football Coach

Ibrahim Jjunju
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Micho to Lead Libya in 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers After Uganda Dismissal

Sacked Cranes Coach, Micho Lands Libyan Job

Micho, also known as Milutin Sredojevic, has become the new coach for the Libyan national football team shortly after being removed from his position as the Uganda Cranes coach. He takes over from Salem Al-Jalali, who was serving as the interim coach.




Micho’s main responsibility will be to guide Libya through the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. In this endeavor, Libya has been placed in Group D, alongside Angola, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Eswatini, and Mauritius.




Here is a summary of Micho’s coaching experience:




Previous Coaching Experience
SC Villa
Al Hilal (Sudan)
St George (Ethiopia)
Rwanda
Yugoslavia U-20
Orlando Pirates (South Africa)
Zamalek (Egypt)
Zambian National Team

 

Micho’s dismissal as the Cranes coach came after his second stint, following poor performance that led to the Ugandan national football team failing to qualify for the upcoming African Nations Cup.

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