Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ronaldo cleared for Saudi debut

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AFP) — Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo could make his Saudi Arabian debut on 22 January after he was successful­ly registered by new team Al Nassr, a club source told AFP on Saturday.

Ronaldo, who was unveiled to fans this week, joined the squad list after Al Nassr terminated Manchester United-linked striker Vincent Aboubakar to stay within the maximum eight foreign nationals stipulated by the Saudi league.

He will now be available for the 22 January home game against Ettifaq after completing a two-match ban issued in November for smashing a fan’s mobile phone while playing for Manchester United. “Al Nassr terminated Vincent Aboubakar’s contract by mutual consent and he received all his financial rights,” the club source said, adding that Ronaldo was registered before Al Nassr’s game against Al Ta’ee on Friday.

“So now he served one game from the ban and will serve the other one against Al Shabab” on 14 January, the source said.

The official did not address reports that Aboubakar, 30, could be on his way to Manchester United, saying he was now a free agent and could negotiate with any team. Ronaldo, 37, joined Al Nassr in a deal believed to be worth around 200 million euros that has shone an unpreceden­ted light on the Saudi Pro League. It comes as Saudi Arabia, which watched as neighbor Qatar hosted the World Cup in November and December, considers a joint bid for the 2030 tournament with Greece and Egypt. The deeply conservati­ve kingdom is snapping up sports assets as part of a drive to soften its harsh image, attract foreign interest and diversify its oil-reliant economy.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF POC ?? NEWLY-appointed Philippine Sports Commission chairperso­n Richard ‘Dickie’ Bachmann (right) and Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham ‘Bambol’ Tolentino vow to join hands for the sake of the national athletes in the runup to the Paris 2024 Olympics. The two top officials met over dinner Saturday at the Conrad Manila.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF POC NEWLY-appointed Philippine Sports Commission chairperso­n Richard ‘Dickie’ Bachmann (right) and Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham ‘Bambol’ Tolentino vow to join hands for the sake of the national athletes in the runup to the Paris 2024 Olympics. The two top officials met over dinner Saturday at the Conrad Manila.

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