Cristiano Ronaldo congratulates Al Nassr ladies on fourth consecutive league title

SPORTS (NPA) — 26 March 2026 — Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, forward for Al Nassr Football Club, has congratulated Al Nassr Ladies for winning the women’s football league for the fourth consecutive season.
In a post on his official X account on Thursday, Ronaldo celebrated the achievement, describing it as a continuation of the team’s dominance in Saudi women’s football. His message read: “And for the fourth time in a row. The story of dominance continues. Victory, champions of the Women’s Premier League. WE. DID. IT. AGAIN. Fourth league title, consecutively. A league of dominance. Champions of the Women’s Premier League.”
Ronaldo last featured for Al Nassr on Saturday, 14 February 2026, in a Saudi Pro League match against Al Fateh, where he scored after returning from a brief absence linked to a protest over club transfer policies. Since then, he has been sidelined with injury and missed subsequent fixtures, including the clash against Al Khaleej.
The congratulatory message highlights Ronaldo’s continued engagement with the club despite his absence from the pitch. His recognition of the women’s team underscores the growing importance of women’s football in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, where Al Nassr Ladies have established themselves as a dominant force.
The victory marks a significant milestone for the club, reinforcing its reputation for excellence across both men’s and women’s football. For Al Nassr Ladies, the fourth consecutive title is not only a testament to their consistency and strength but also a symbol of the rising profile of female athletes in the region.
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