
Team profile
Al-Nassr
Founded in 1955 in the capital city of Riyadh, Al-Nassr Football Club, whose name translates to "The Victory," stands as one of the most storied and successful institutions in Saudi Arabian football. The club was established by a group of young enthusiasts, with its early years laying the groundwork for a legacy of triumph. Its iconic yellow and blue colors have become synonymous with competitive spirit and ambition in the Saudi Pro League. Al-Nassr plays its home matches at the state-of-the-art Al-Awwal Park (formerly known as Mrsool Park), a modern arena in Riyadh that provides a vibrant atmosphere for its passionate supporters. The club's trophy cabinet is a testament to its domestic dominance, boasting nine Saudi Pro League titles, with their most recent coming in the 2018-19 season. They have also secured six King's Cup victories and multiple other domestic honors, cementing their status as a perennial contender. The club's history is adorned with legendary players who have left an indelible mark. Saudi icons like Majed Abdullah, the club's all-time top scorer and a national hero, and the creative midfielder Yasser Al-Qahtani are revered figures. In a landmark moment for global football, the club signed Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo in late 2022, instantly elevating its international profile and signaling a new era of ambition. Al-Nassr's playing style has traditionally emphasized attacking football, a philosophy that aligns with its name. The fan base, known as the "Al-Nassrawi," is one of the largest and most fervent in the country, creating a formidable home-ground advantage. A defining rivalry exists with city neighbors Al-Hilal, with the Riyadh Derby being one of the most anticipated and fiercely contested fixtures in Saudi football. Currently, Al-Nassr remains a powerhouse in the Saudi Pro League, consistently challenging for the title and competing in the AFC Champions League. An interesting fact is the club's unique connection to Argentina, having been managed by legendary Argentine coach Héctor Cúper and featuring several Argentine players over the years, earning them a secondary nickname, "The Saudi-Argentinians." The arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo has further solidified Al-Nassr's position not just as a domestic giant, but as a club with a growing global footprint.
About Al-Nassr
Al-Nassr is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1955. Al-Nassr currently fields a squad of 31 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 4 upcoming matches on the Al-Nassr fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Al-Nassr schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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