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On 1 January 2025, Majid Al-Jam'an replaced Guido Fienga as the club's Executive Director with Fienga becoming the club advisor. Al-Nassr sold Seko Fofana in the winter window for €20,000,000 to the French side Rennais, making it the biggest sale outside the Saudi Pro League, although higher sales have been made within the league itself.
Start date End date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref. 1 July 2023 End of season DF 20 Hamad Al Mansour: Al-Okhdood: None [26] 4 July 2023 End of season GK 62 Abdulaziz Al-Awairdhi: Al-Okhdood: None [27] 6 August 2023 30 January 2024 DF 42 Mansour Al-Shammari: Al-Hazem: None [28] 30 August 2023 End of season FW 56 Fahad Al-Zubaidi: Al-Orobah ...
Al-Hilal previously defeated Al-Nassr 1–0 in the 2015 final and 2–1 in the 2023 semi-final. Al-Nassr defeated Al-Hilal 3–0 in the 2020 final. In the fifteen previous cup final meetings, Al-Nassr won eight times, while Al-Hilal won seven times. This will be the 185th competitive meeting between the two sides in all competitions.
Before the second half of the season, Al Nassr were supposed to go on a tour to China facing Shanghai Shenhua on 24 January and Zhejiang Professional on 28 January but the tour was delayed and to be held in a future date. Al Nassr faced Saudi rivals, Al-Hilal and MLS side Inter Miami in the Riyadh Season Cup. The Cup ended with Al Nassr facing ...
Al-Nasser started his career at the youth teams of Al-Hilal. [3] On 13 October 2020, Al-Nasser signed his first professional contract with Al-Hilal. [4] He made his debut for Al-Hilal on 27 April 2021 by coming off the bench in the AFC Champions League match against Uzbekistani side AGMK. [5]
Start date End date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref. 18 July 2022 31 August 2022 GK – Abdulrahman Al-Shammari: Al-Qadsiah: None [32] 27 July 2022 End of season FW 52 Khalil Al-Absi Al-Tai: None [33] 18 August 2022 End of season FW 29 Abdulfattah Adam: Abha: $266,000 [34] 27 August 2022 End of season MF 54 Basil Al-Sayyali: Al-Hazem: None ...
Al-Nasser participated in the 2024 Jordan Women's FA Cup, [8] to which they won third place, after defeating Amman FC 1–0 in the third-place play-off. [9] However, Al-Nasser were also relegated to the 2025 Jordan Women's First Division League , after finishing in last place with a total of 6 points that same season.
Start date End date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref. 1 July 2021 End of season DF 28 Kim Jin-su: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors: None [38] 7 July 2021 21 January 2022 MF 54 Basil Al-Sayyali: Al-Tai: $53,000 [39] 18 July 2021 End of season DF 35 Khalid Al-Shuwayyi: Al-Jabalain: None [40] 26 July 2021 End of season DF 86 Nawaf Al-Mutairi: Najran ...