Al-Nasr, led by its Portuguese veteran scorer Cristiano Ronaldo, is looking for its first title in the King Salman Cup for Arab clubs in football, and also the first in general for Ronaldo since he moved to Al-Nasr last January in a record deal, when he meets Al-Nassr today, at the King Fahd Sports City stadium in The Saudi capital, Riyadh, is its traditional rival, Al-Hilal, the 1994 and 1995 title holders. Saudi clubs tested their global deals during the tournament, as three of them attended the semi-finals through Al-Hilal, Al-Nasr and Al-Shabab, along with the Iraqi police.
The two teams include elite international stars. In addition to Ronaldo, Al-Nassr, supervised by Portuguese Luis Castro, signed Senegalese striker Sadio Mane, Croatian midfielders Marcelo Brozovic and Ivorian Siko Fofana, and Brazilian left-back Alex Telles. On the other hand, the ranks of Al-Hilal include the Serbian Sergey Milinkovic-Savic, the Portuguese Robin Neves, and the Senegalese Coulibaly, along with prominent players such as Salem Al-Dosari and the Brazilian Malcolm and others.
2023-08-11 22:06:29
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