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Cristiano Ronaldo shows he’s sticking to his Al-Nassr promise with social media post

Cristiano Ronaldo spoke of his desire to raise the profile of the game in Saudi Arabia when he signed for Al-Nassr and is determined to do his bit in helping the women’s game.

Điều khoản hợp đồng đặc biệt tại Al Nassr đưa Ronaldo "về chung đội" với  Messi | Sporting News

Cristiano Ronaldo is delivering his commitment to women’s football as he looks to grow the game in Saudi Arabia.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner joined Al-Nassr back in January in a move that surprised many. European football remains the pinnacle at club level but Ronaldo, who left Manchester United in acrimonious circumstances, opted to move to the Middle East.

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived at Saudi Arabia to become an Al-Nassr player

One of his motives being his desire to grow the game – claiming he had accomplished everything in Europe during his spells in Manchester, Madrid and Turin. Ronaldo spoke about raising the profile of the women’s game and has continued to talk up their qualities on social media – where he has millions of followers.

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Al-Nassr are immensely competitive domestically, currently sitting top of the table on goal difference as three teams battle it out for the title. Their women’s team is equally as successful and recently claimed a first ever league success with Ronaldo paying tribute to them on his Instagram.

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He posted an image of them celebrating alongside the caption: “Huge congratulations to @alnassr_fc women’s team on their 1st league win. Such a fantastic achievement.”

A BOLA - Ronaldo bisa ante o Al Wehda (veja o golo) (Arábia Saudita)

Ronaldo, upon joining Al-Nassr, stated that he wanted to grow football in the Kingdom – which ranged from the current men’s game to the younger stars and the women’s teams.

He said when he arrived: “It’s a new challenge and I’m so glad that Al Nassr has given me this opportunity to develop, not only in football, but also for the young generations, and for women as well. Many people probably don’t know, but Al Nassr has a women’s football team as well. Women’s football is very competitive here.

source:www.mirror.co.uk

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