The Central Coast Mariners can today confirm the signing of former English Premier League defensive rock, Kalifa Cissé who joins Mike Mulvey’s squad for the upcoming season after putting pen-to-paper on a one year contract.

Your first chance to meet Kalifa Cissé is TONIGHT alongside Jonathan Aspropotamitis and Jake McGing at Westfield Tuggerah. The guys will be in centre court from 6:30pm.

Cissé, who can be deployed as a defensive midfielder or centre back, adds a wealth of experience to Mulvey’s defensive stocks having played for the likes of: Boavista F.C. (Portugal), Reading (UK), Bristol City (UK), New England Revolution (USA), Derby County (UK) and most recently BEC Tero Sasana (Thailand).

The Frenchman’s career started as a junior within the academy ranks of Tolouse before a move to Portugal saw him ultimately join Boavista. Two impressive seasons in the top tier of Portuguese football resulted in a lucrative move to the English Premier League where he made a name for himself with Reading.

Not a known goal scorer, Cissé found the back of the net for Reading in a memorable 6-4 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League. Although, he became a fan favourite after a crucial goal he scored in the Championship against Wolves as well as firing home the club’s goal of the season in 2008 against Bristol City, the club he would eventually transfer to.



The 34-year-old who has five caps with the Mali national team worked with Mariners Head Coach Mike Mulvey at his most recent club, BEC Tero Sasana in the Thai League 1.

Cissé is excited to join the Mariners and is hoping to play a mentor role within the club.



“For me this is a really exciting challenge,” Cissé said. “I have spoken with some players who have played in the A-League and said really positive things and I have also worked with Andrew Young [Mariners Elite Performance Coach], Mike Mulvey as well as playing against Nick Montgomery in England.

“When the opportunity came up for me to join the Central Coast Mariners it was an easy decision – the club is very ambitious and I can’t wait to get started.



“We have a really young team here at the moment, so I bring experience into the team. I really want to help the young players to grow – that’s one of my highest priorities.



“We want to be disciplined, we want to be well organised in defence and we want to show a strong fighting spirit and I want to play a big part in that,” Cissé said.

Head Coach Mike Mulvey praised the ‘win at all costs’ mentality and leadership qualities that Cissé brings to the Mariners.

“Kalifa is experienced, he’s not only played in the English Premier League but he also comes with worldly experience having played in France, Portugal, USA and Thailand to name a few,” Mulvey said. “One of the big strengths he brings to the team is leadership.

“We know he will be a solid voice at the back, he will nurture the younger players – so he is a very good acquisition for the team and we’re really excited to get him in with the team.

“When I was working in Thailand he came from two very successful clubs in Bangkok United and Bangkok Glass where he won trophies. When he came into BEC Tero Sasana where I was working, the thing about Kalifa was, he’s a gentleman off the pitch, but when he’s on the pitch he knows how to be a real footballer.



“I’ve seen first-hand how competitive Kalifa is – he hates to lose even at training. We want a bit of mongrel in the team, players who need to be winners and hopefully we can all learn from that,” Mulvey said.



Central Coast Mariners Squad

Goalkeepers: Joe GAUCI, Ben KENNEDY, Adam PEARCE

Defenders: Jonathan ASPROPOTAMITIS, Kalifa CISSÉ, Jack CLISBY, Antony GOLEC, Jake McGING, Kye ROWLES

Midfielders: Adam BERRY, Danny De SILVA, Tom HIARIEJ, Michael McGLINCHEY, Jacob MELLING, Mario SHABOW

Attackers: Corey GAMEIRO, Andrew HOOLE, Connor PAIN, Matt SIMON