Al-Shabaab Club President Abdulaziz Al-Malik led decisive administrative moves during last winter’s transfer window, resulting in a series of deals that reflected the ambitions of this stage and the regime’s desire to get back on track.
In this winter transfer, Al-Shabaab club signed Fawaz Al-Sakur, Ali Al-Azaiza, Ali Al-Asmari, Basil Al-Siyali, Mohamed Al-Thani, Haroon Kamara and Ali Al-Bureihi, with the aim of strengthening the entire line in the team and increasing the quality of technical options.
This agreement takes place within the vision headed by Abdulaziz Al Malik, which is based on restoring technical discipline and balance within the youth system, building a team capable of restoring Al Youth’s identity and achieving positive results that restore confidence in the fans and propel the team to a more secure position in the Roshan League. With this clear operational move, Al Shabab confirms that its return is not just a promise, but rather an integrated project led by a management team that recognizes the club’s history and believes in Al Youth’s ability to rise and make a strong return to the competitive scene.
Meanwhile, Brazilian goalkeeper Marcelo Grohe continued to consolidate his position as the top goalkeeper in the Saudi Professional League after keeping 57 clean sheets, becoming the third goalkeeper to keep the most clean sheets in the competition’s history, after Abdullah Almayuf with 85 and Walid Abdullah with 71. Grohe’s achievements not only reflect his level of stability and great experience, but he also played a pivotal role in Al Youth’s return to strong competitiveness, as he was a real safety valve who frequently achieved clean sheets in key moments, giving the team confidence and defensive stability at key stages of the season.
Youth winter sale:
Fawaz Al Thakur
Ali Al Azaiza
Ali al-Asmari
Basil Al Shiari
Muhammad II
Aaron Kamara
Ali Al Buraihi
Al-Shabab Club Chairman Abdulaziz Al-Malik led an administrative campaign during the recent winter transition period that resulted in a series of signatures reflecting the ambitions of this phase and the regime’s desire to get back on track.
In this winter transfer, Al-Shabaab club signed Fawaz Al-Shuur, Ali Al-Isaizah, Ali Al-Asmari, Basel Al-Siyari, Mohamed Al-Thani, Haroon Kamara and Ali Al-Bureihi, with the aim of strengthening all lines in the team and increasing the quality of technical options.
These signings come as part of a vision led by Abdulaziz Al Malik, with a focus on restoring technical discipline and balance within the youth system, restoring the Lions’ identity, restoring the confidence of the fans and building a squad capable of achieving positive results that will propel the team into a more secure position in the Roshan League. With this clear management move, Al Shabab confirmed that its return is not just a promise, but a comprehensive project led by a management team that recognizes the club’s history and is confident in the Lions’ ability to rise and make a strong return to the competitive arena.
On a different note, Brazilian goalkeeper Marcelo Grohe continues to solidify his consistent position as the Saudi Pro League’s top goalkeeper, reaching 57 clean sheets, making him the third most effective goalkeeper in the competition’s history behind Abdullah Almayouf’s 85 clean sheets and Walid Abdullah’s 71. Grohe’s achievements not only reflect his level and wealth of experience, but also confirm the pivotal role he plays in the league. The Lions’ strong comeback was a true safety valve as they kept a clean sheet in key situations, giving the team confidence and defensive stability at key moments of the season.
Al-Shabab winter contract:
Fawaz Al School
Ali Al Isaizah
Ali al-Asmari
Basel Al Shiyari
Mohammed Al-Thani
Haroon Kamara
Ali Al Buraihi

