Blow for Ronaldo: Al-Nassr banned by FIFA from signing players | OneFootball

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·21 dicembre 2025

Blow for Ronaldo: Al-Nassr banned by FIFA from signing players

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Al-Nassr had to face serious problems halfway through the second half of the season. The club, strengthened by Cristiano Ronaldo, is officially on FIFA’s registration ban list, so they will not be able to register new players in the transfer market next January.

These sanctions appear on FIFA’s official list published last Friday, with effective status starting from December 19, 2025. There is no clear time limit in the decision, as the punishment is said to be valid “until it is revoked.”


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This sanction is a heavy blow for Al Nassr, considering the need to strengthen the squad at a crucial stage of the season. On the same list, other Saudi Arabian clubs are also subject to similar sanctions, such as Al Shabab, Damac, and Al Riyadh.

Outside Saudi Arabia, several clubs from various countries are also on FIFA’s registration ban list. The most notable case was Boavista from Portugal, which was facing serious financial problems. In addition, big names such as FK Partizan Belgrade (Serbia), San Lorenzo (Argentina), and Corinthians (Brazil) also appear on the list.

The reasons for the sanctions imposed on Al Nassr have recently begun to be revealed. Based on information from one of Al Nassr’s support accounts on the Manchester City platform, the club still has unresolved issues.

It was stated that Al Nassr still had an outstanding debt of 9 million euros that was due on August 31. This delay in payment led FIFA to ban the registration of players.

However, these sanctions are temporary and can be lifted at any time if the financial obligations are settled. Nevertheless, under current conditions, this ban clearly harms Al Nassr, which will compete in the Round of 16 of the AFC Champions League Two (ACL 2).

The tight competition schedule makes squad depth important, especially to anticipate the risk of player injuries. The inability to recruit new players has the potential to limit the club’s options in managing the team.

This is not the first time Al Nassr has experienced a similar problem. Citing Goal, in July 2023, several months after Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival, the Riyadh club also received a similar sanction from FIFA.

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