Source: Africa Publicity
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr club has suffered a significant setback, failing to qualify for the AFC Champions League next season. The Saudi Pro League club drew 1-1 with Al-Taawoun, rendering them ineligible for the prestigious tournament.
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This recent disappointment follows Al-Nassr’s earlier exit from the AFC Champions League, where they were knocked out by Japanese club Kawasaki Frontale in the semi-finals with a 3-2 scoreline on April 30. Currently, Al-Nassr sits fourth on the Saudi Pro League table with 64 points. They trail behind league leaders Al-Ittihad with 77 points, followed by Al-Hilal in second place with 71 points, and Al-Qadisiyah in third place with 65 points.
Al-Nassr, founded in 1955, boasts 28 official titles and has a storied history in Saudi Arabian football. The club’s signing of Cristiano Ronaldo in January 2023 marked a significant turning point, drawing global attention and paving the way for top European players to join the Saudi Pro League.
With their sights set on future competitions, Al-Nassr will need to regroup and strategize to regain their competitive edge.
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