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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Saudi Professional League 2023/2024
by
Black Mbaye
on 27/07/2025, 08:02:28 UTC
Ronaldo is not just a player in Al Nassr but has a share with them. His contributions towards the growth of the club is very important to the management as they see him as a good advicer to them. Ronaldo made SPL famous and is a legend. He is a good leader and has great influence in football.
I never thought that a player like Ronaldo would play for a club in the Saudi League, not only me, but maybe the clubs in the Saudi League didn't think so, but it was possible because of money. Ronaldo is undoubtedly a great footballer, and the idol of the maximum footballer is Cristiano Ronaldo, so having Ronaldo in a team means having a good advisor. As far as is known, it is known that Cristiano Ronaldo will be in the Saudi League until 2026. When Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the Saudi League, will he retire from football or go to another club? This is still a matter of thought. However, I think that since he is now an old enough footballer, maybe he can end his football career by playing for his team in the 2026 World Cup and playing his last match for his current club, this is just my personal opinion.

Cristiano Ronaldo may play for his country in this World Cup but I have never seen another player as old as him. The speed that Cristiano Ronaldo has and the style of play and scoring goals are completely different from other players. The way he is still playing football is like a young man but he can play like this for a long time but due to the age barrier he may retire after the next World Cup.
However, the most likely thing is to serve as a coach for the Saudi League, if he serves as a coach for the Al Nassr team then Al Nassr will definitely get another reasonable and experienced coach.

I don't know; I don't think so. In world history, great players may not make great managers because they're the players who play. Managers make players play better by dictating tactics from the bench. Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best players world football has ever seen, but that's the uncertainty. Zidane and Hagi are the first examples that come to mind. Roberto Carlos could also be an example. They're among the best players in the world with magnificent careers, but they're not currently considered great managers. I'm sure Cristiano Ronaldo will participate in the next World Cup as a player, but he'll decide for himself whether he wants to continue his career as a manager.