Fatih Terim’s Al-Shabab faces crisis as players protest unpaid salaries, board members resign

A crisis has emerged at Al-Shabab, the Saudi Pro League club managed by Fatih Terim. Reports indicate that players who have not received their salaries for three months are protesting against the club’s management.
In addition to the players’ protests, several board members who are dissatisfied with President Mohamad Almunajem’s policies have reportedly resigned.
Players protest over unpaid salaries
According to Saudi Arabian media reports, the players of Fatih Terim’s team have been without their salaries for three months, leading to growing discontent.
This financial issue has created significant tension within the team, as players have expressed their frustration with the club’s management.
President Mohamad Almunajem has not responded to media questions about the situation, which has only fueled further uncertainty regarding the club’s financial stability.

Resignations from board members
The unrest isn’t limited to the players. Several members of the club’s board, unhappy with Almunajem’s leadership, have also resigned.
Despite the internal turmoil, Al-Shabab is still performing well in the Saudi Pro League. After 23 rounds, the club is in sixth place with 39 points.
However, the ongoing crisis could impact the team’s performance in future matches.