The leadership of Olympique Safi Football Club convened on Friday to discuss urgent measures to resolve the team’s ongoing financial crisis and improve player morale.
The meeting emphasized the need for collective efforts to secure adequate funding to meet the club’s financial obligations, particularly player salaries, in the near future.
According to a reliable source, the meeting provided an opportunity to analyze the current challenges facing the team and to identify solutions.
The club’s management stressed the importance of collaborative decision-making, moving away from unilateral choices, and fostering a culture of participatory governance to steer the team out of its difficulties.
The club president assured attendees of his commitment to resolving financial issues, including the timely payment of player salaries, housing allowances, and wages for club staff.
He set December as the deadline to fulfill these obligations, acknowledging that the first installment of the players’ annual signing bonuses would also be postponed.
The delay, he explained, is due to the club’s reliance on anticipated financial grants from various institutions.
As the team competes in the national championship, the management underscored the critical role of stabilizing player finances in motivating them to perform at their best.
The club is actively working to mobilize resources to ensure a sustainable solution to its financial troubles.
Olympique Safi’s challenges are reflective of broader financial struggles faced by football clubs across the region.
Fans and stakeholders alike are hopeful that these renewed efforts will enable the team to overcome its current difficulties and focus on achieving strong results on the pitch.