Tarek Salman is a professional footballer from Qatar who plays for the Qatar National team and Al-Saad SC as a midfielder. The 24 year old was born in Al-Wakhrah, and that’s where he started his football career with the Al-Wakhrah SC in 1997 as a Striker. Salman also played in Qatar for Lekhwiya and later went to Spain to get professional training from Deportivo Alavés. Tarek also featured in the 2015 Under-20 FIFA Worldcup. Tarek Salman is reportedly dating his high-school love Iqra Shaiyk. Salman has an estimated net worth of roughly $3 million with over thousands over dollars as his monthly income. So let’s have a look at Tarek Salman Car Collection.
1. Mercedes-Benz C Class

Starting with The The Mercedes C Class which comes with Mercedes 2.0-litre inline 4 engine making 200 horsepower and 350 Nm torque. The C Class is a complete package that comes with Highly spacious cabin, Cruise control, Fine wood detailing , 3-zone climate control, soft close doors, Burmester surround sound system and of course a price tag of $58,000.
2. Mercedes-Benz S Class W221

Next we have the W221 Mercedes S550 powered by a 4.7-litre Twin Turbocharged V8 engine making 450 horsepower. The S550 comes with a price tag of $100,000. The S550 comes with reclining ventilated seats with massage options, Airmatic air-suspension, cruise control and 14high-performance harman/kardon speakers and fibre-optic Ambient Lighting.
3. Audi A5

Next we have Audi’s #BratPack TheAudi A5, The A5 comes with a 2.0-liter 4 cylinder engine paired to a 8-speed automatic gearbox making 250 horsepower and 400Nm of torque. The car comes with 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, Panoramic sunroof, 3 zone climate control, 12.3″ screen, heads up display and costs over $42,000.