Saudi Pro League
·3 gennaio 2025
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·3 gennaio 2025
Never, in more a century and a half in modern football history, has a single player transfer had such a profound impact on the beautiful game on a global scale as the December 2022 announcement of Portuguese icon Cristiano Ronaldo joining Roshn Saudi League (RSL) side Al Nassr on a free transfer.
The influx of star players to Saudi Arabia that followed in the next three transfer windows, coupled with the launch of the Saudi Pro League (SPL) Transformation Strategy in early 2023, propelled the league to the forefront of the global football conversation. As a consequence, it turned the rapidly developing RSL into an ever-present topic within the pages of international news publications and the timelines of social media platforms.
Two years on, the RSL is now broadcast in 160 countries around the world and its social media following has grown by 205 percent, while its 18 clubs combined gained 45 million new followers. Neymar, another marquee addition to the league, has publicly credited Ronaldo as a “trailblazer”.
As he celebrates two years in the Kingdom, we caught up with the football superstar to talk about how he continues to embrace this stage of his legendary career, both on and off the pitch.
“I’m happy and my family is happy. We started a new life in this beautiful country,” Ronaldo tells the SPL. “Life is good, football is good. In terms of individual and collective, we are still there. We are still improving.”
International football’s all-time top scorer enjoyed a stellar first full season in the RSL, when last term he broke the competition’s record for most goals in a single campaign.
Finding the net 35 times in 31 matches sealed Ronaldo the 2023-24 golden boot, but for all his supreme efforts, Al Nassr finished second behind Riyadh rivals Al Hilal, who went unbeaten through the season to clinch the title.
This time around, it is Jeddah-based Al Ittihad, captained by former Real Madrid teammate Karim Benzema, who are leading the table as the RSL gets set to resume next week. Ronaldo, who ranks as Madrid’s all-time leading scorer - Benzema lies second - acknowledged the competitive nature of the league, but vowed to do everything possible to guide his club to glory.
“It’s hard to compete with teams like Al Hilal and Al Ittihad, but we are still there, still pushing and fighting,” Ronaldo says. “Football is like that; you have good moments and bad moments. But, for me, the most important thing is to be professional, to push hard, respect the club, respect your contract and believe that things will change – for Al Nassr to try to win more titles.
“The [AFC] Champions League is something I want to win for the club. But the most important is to keep pushing and be professional.”
Unquestionably, Ronaldo’s influence travels well beyond the pitch. The Madeira native is the most-followed person on social media and, since the launch of his channel on YouTube in July, he has taken his total followers above the one-billion mark.
Ronaldo’s trademark No.7 shirt is worn by kids and adults across the world and, outside of Al Hilal's Neymar, a number of other international stars have cited his presence as a key factor in their decision to join the RSL.
“People look at Cristiano as an example, not just inside the pitch, but also outside,” remarks the Al Nassr talisman, emphasising the responsibility that comes with his unrivalled status.
It represents a position Ronaldo is keen on using for the betterment of the sport in Saudi Arabia well beyond his playing days.
“For me, it is an honour that the league is growing and many star players are coming to make the league even better and more competitive,” he says. “To be the first one - let’s say a star - to come here is an honour, but what I’m looking forward to is the next five to 10 years of the league still improving, not only the first teams but also the academies.
“Not just for the future of the Saudi [players] and the league, but for the country and to compete with other leagues - this is my dream. And this is what I will try to help the country and league reach and be there at that level.”
While the RSL title has thus far eluded Ronaldo, there was never a doubt that the man who has won five Ballon d’Or and the UEFA Champions League as many times among his countless accolades, would opt for his first piece of silverware in Saudi Arabia as his favourite moment in the Al Nassr shirt.
“Probably when we won the first title [the 2023 King Salman Arab Clubs Cup, in which he scored both goals in the 2-1 victory against Al Hilal that captured the crown],” Ronaldo says. “The final against Al Hilal was probably the most intense one that we lived.
“You know, when you win titles, things come easier, and to have the privilege to win in my first year here my first trophy was amazing. But I want more. I will continue to push and help my team Al Nassr to win titles. I believe that this year will be a good year for Al Nassr, inshallah.”