The wait is over. The drought is done. And the King of Football has added another crown to his ever-growing collection.
On a electric Thursday night at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh, Cristiano Ronaldo delivered a masterclass performance as Al-Nassr crushed Damac 4-1 on the final day of the 2025-26 Roshn Saudi Pro League season. The 41-year-old superstar scored a sensational brace, including a trademark thunderous free-kick, to seal the club’s first league title since 2019 and his first piece of major silverware in Saudi Arabia.
The Match That Mattered Most
Al-Nassr came into the decisive fixture knowing a win would make them untouchable, regardless of rivals Al-Hilal’s result. They didn’t just win — they roared.

- Sadio Mané and Kingsley Coman got the party started early, putting the Yellows in control.
- Then came the CR7 magic. In the 63rd minute, Ronaldo stepped up for a free-kick from a tight angle near the left touchline. With that signature whip and power, the ball curled past the wall and flew into the net. Bedlam. Pure pandemonium in the stands.
- He wasn’t done. Late in the game, Ronaldo added his second with a clinical close-range finish, capping off a Man-of-the-Match masterclass. Final score: 4-1. Title secured.

Ronaldo finished the season with an impressive 28 league goals, proving once again that age is just a number when you have the mentality of a champion.
A Historic Achievement
This victory marks a massive milestone for the Portuguese icon. Ronaldo has now won top-flight league titles in four different countries:

- England (Manchester United)
- Spain (Real Madrid)
- Italy (Juventus)
- And now Saudi Arabia (Al-Nassr)
It’s his first domestic league trophy since leaving Europe, and it ends years of near-misses and heartbreak for Al-Nassr fans. The club finished top of the table, two points ahead of fierce rivals Al-Hilal.
Tears, “Siuuu!”, and Street Celebrations

The emotions poured out as soon as the final whistle blew. Ronaldo was seen in tears — a rare, raw glimpse of the immense pressure and desire that has driven him throughout his legendary career. Teammates swarmed him, the trophy was lifted high, and the familiar “Siuuu!” echoed around the stadium and into the Riyadh night.

Yellow flares lit up the streets. Fans danced, sang, and celebrated into the early hours. For a club and a superstar who had been knocking on the door for so long, this moment felt like pure destiny.
What This Means for Ronaldo & Al-Nassr
At 41, many wrote him off when he moved to the Saudi Pro League. Critics said it was a retirement move. Ronaldo answered, as he always does, with goals, leadership, and now — silverware. Under coach Jorge Jesus, Al-Nassr blended star power (Ronaldo, Mané, Coman, and others) with relentless drive to finally cross the finish line.

This title is more than just hardware. It validates the Saudi project, boosts the league’s growing global profile, and gives Ronaldo fresh momentum heading into the 2026 World Cup with Portugal.
Siuuu indeed! The GOAT refuses to slow down. What a night. What a career. What a champion.

















