Ronaldo suspended for making an obscene gesture towards opposition fans during Al-Nassr's victory over Al-Shabab. (Getty Images)


February 29, 2024

Al-Nassr, a prominent football club in Saudi Arabia, will be missing their star player Cristiano Ronaldo for an upcoming match. This decision comes after Ronaldo was found guilty of making an inappropriate gesture during a recent game against Al-Shabab. The gesture, which involved Ronaldo responding to chants of "Messi" from the opposition supporters, was deemed offensive by the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee of the Saudi Football Federation. As a result, Ronaldo has been suspended for one match and has been fined 10,000 Saudi riyals by the federation and 20,000 riyals by Al-Shabab.

Ronaldo's absence from the next game, which is against Al-Hazm, will be felt by Al-Nassr. Ronaldo has been a key player for the team, leading the Saudi Pro League in scoring with 22 goals. However, given that Al-Hazm is currently at the bottom of the league, Al-Nassr should still be able to secure a win without Ronaldo.

This suspension is the latest in a series of incidents involving Ronaldo. Earlier in February, he was seen rubbing Al-Hilal gear on his crotch after a 2-0 defeat. These actions suggest that Ronaldo may be feeling frustrated with his team's performance. Despite his impressive goal-scoring record, Al-Nassr is still seven points behind Al-Hilal in the league standings, with only 13 games left in the season.

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