Former CR Belouizdad head coach Sead Ramovic has reportedly filed a complaint with FIFA following a contractual dispute with the Algerian club.
According to reports from Algeria, Ramovic took the step after disagreements emerged over the execution of his contract, including allegations of delayed or unpaid financial obligations.
It is claimed that the coach and members of his technical staff are owed up to four months of unpaid salaries.
The coach, who previously managed Young Africans SC before moving to Algeria, is also said to have been involved in a prolonged leadership dispute with CR Belouizdad’s management.
Ramovic joined Belouizdad last season after parting ways with Yanga, where his main achievement during his one-season spell was guiding the team to the CAF Confederation Cup semifinals.
However, he did not oversee the semifinal matches, as the club management had already suspended him before later officially confirming his dismissal.



