The 41-year-old icon ends Al Nassr’s seven-year title drought with a 28-goal season as he prepares for his sixth and final FIFA World Cup campaign.
DUBAI — Cristiano Ronaldo has finally captured his first major silverware in the Gulf, captaining Al Nassr to the Saudi Pro League title after a dominant three seasons in Riyadh. The Portuguese icon struck twice in a commanding 4-1 victory over Damac FC at Al-Awwal Park, sealing the league crown for the Saudi giants and conclusively ending the club’s agonizing seven-year wait for domestic glory.
The triumph brought a dramatic end to a grueling title race with bitter rivals Al Hilal. An emotional Ronaldo celebrated intensely with his teammates in front of a roaring home crowd, underscoring the immense personal significance of adding a Saudi championship to his legendary trophy cabinet.
Age-Defying Consistency in the Gulf
At 41 years old, Ronaldo has evolved his game to counter the natural loss of his trademark explosive pace. Instead, his unparalleled movement, elite positioning, and razor-sharp anticipation inside the penalty box continue to set him apart from contemporary forwards.
The stats speak volumes: Ronaldo delivered a masterclass in goalscoring consistency this season, netting an astonishing 28 goals in just 30 league appearances. His ruthless instinct in front of goal proved to be the decisive catalyst in propelling Al Nassr back to the pinnacle of Saudi football.
The Final Frontier: A Sixth FIFA World Cup
While his domestic campaign ended in triumph, an entirely different beast awaits the veteran forward in a few weeks at the FIFA World Cup. This tournament represents what is almost certainly Ronaldo’s final opportunity to capture the one major honor that has eluded him throughout his illustrious career.
Across five previous editions, the talismanic forward has scored eight World Cup goals, producing flashes of brilliance but never reaching the ultimate finale. Having previously tasted continental success by leading Portugal to the 2016 European Championship, the drive to lift the iconic gold trophy for his country adds immense emotional weight to his upcoming appearances.
Portugal Emerges as a Formidable Favorite
Ronaldo will not be short of elite ammunition. Portugal enters the tournament as one of the definitive favorites, showcasing one of the most balanced, star-studded, and complete squads in international football. Though the roster has changed almost entirely since their 2016 Euro triumph, Ronaldo remains the vital, unchanging anchor.
- The Backline: Anchored by world-class talents like Rúben Dias and Nuno Mendes, offering immense physical presence, tactical composure, and defensive resilience.
- The Midfield: Dictated by the creative genius of Bruno Fernandes and the dynamic, youthful energy of rising star João Neves, giving Portugal total tactical flexibility.
- The Attack: Bolstered by the electrifying pace and directness of Pedro Neto, perfectly complementing the lethal finishing capabilities of Ronaldo.
As football fans across the globe and the massive diaspora in the Gulf prepare for kickoff, the central narrative remains clear: can Cristiano Ronaldo carry his record-breaking Saudi form onto the world stage one last time to inspire Portugal to ultimate glory?












































