Former Orlando Pirates coach Josef Zinnbauer is reportedly taking his current club to FIFA over unpaid salaries.
Zinnbauer took charge of Saudi Pro League side Al Wehda in July this year after leaving Raja Casablanca at the end of the 2023/24 season.
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However, the German coach's time in Saudi Arabia is not going too well as the side sit in 17th position after registering just one win from their opening 10 league games.
Reports claim that Zinnbauer had not shown up to certain training sessions after being paid late by the Saudi Pro League outfit.
LeSiteSportInfo has reported that has gone to the world football governing body to secure his outstanding money.
The report claims that Al-Wehda are in trouble due to the terms of Zinnbauer's binding contract and if FIFA rules in the coach's favour, he will receive a large financial sum.
While the club have been poor in the Saudi Pro League, various reports do also add that Zinnbauer is looking to end his stay with the club so he can start a new challenge elsewhere after a tough few months.
Al-Wehda will be back in action 23 November when they take on Al-Taawoun, who have won their last three matches.