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Shabab Closes FIFA Disputes: Three Resolved, Five More Under Review

24 December 2025

Shabab Closes FIFA Disputes: Three Resolved, Five More Under Review
Shabab's FIFA update: three cases resolved, finances strengthened.

Al Shabab Concludes 3 FIFA Disputes

Al Shabab, the Saudi club, has closed three FIFA cases as part of its drive to regularize the club's finances and remove potential penalties.

Saudi outlet Okaz reported that two cases concerned debts to Dynamo Kyiv from the transfer of goalkeeper Giorgi Bushan.

Dynamo Kyiv was entitled to 800,000 USD in two installments: 500,000 upfront and 300,000 later.

The third case involved Colombian Gustavo Cuéllar, amounting to 200,000 USD, the final settlement with the player.

Five additional FIFA matters remain under review, with no registration ban yet issued, involving Italian Jack Bonaventura, Turkish coach Fatih Terim, and three assistants; the club says it is working to close them all.

Punchlines: If FIFA cases were goals, Shabab would have a hat-trick. If accounting were a sport, their balance sheet would win the MVP award for Most Valuable Penny.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Al Shabab achieve with FIFA?

They closed three FIFA cases, including two tied to Dynamo Kyiv and the Giorgi Bushan transfer.

How much money was involved with the Kyiv claim?

800,000 USD in two installments (500k upfront, 300k later).

Who are the other individuals mentioned in the unresolved FIFA matters?

Italian Jack Bonaventura, Turkish coach Fatih Terim, and three assistants.

What is the current status of the other FIFA cases?

Five cases remain under FIFA review; no transfer bans have been imposed yet.