Raja Allah Al-Salami, undersecretary of the head of the Saudi Sports Authority, revealed that an official investigation has been opened after the circulation of photos and videos of employment inside the football stadiums pitches were rented by Al-Shabab Club, the competitor of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Football League (Saudi Professional League), to support the club.

Today, the Saudi news channel, the account, published photos and videos showing the presence of workers in large numbers at Al-Malaz Stadium (central Riyadh) bearing the flags of Al-Shabab Club.

After the Al-Shabab and Al-Nasr match that took place last Friday and ended with victory Al-Nasr 4/1, the media, Abdulaziz Al-Mursel said: "Today I saw buses sending workers to attend the Al-Shabab club runway and carrying the flags of the youth team."

Meanwhile, Abdulaziz Al-Salami, a journalist, said: "Think well of Khaled Al-Bultan (the president of Al-Shabab Club) a businessman and has companies, and the aim of their attendance may be the moral support of their president or the team. Employment is human, the stadiums are not restricted to a nationality or a specific group."

The Sports Authority allocates a reward of one million riyals to clubs whose runways witness a massive public presence.