Official Move by Al Nassr to Host Decisive Matches in the AFC Champions League
The management of Al-Nassr Saudi Club is considering an important step by officially applying to the Asian Football Confederation to host the advanced stages of the AFC Champions League 2 matches.
The club's management aims to organize the quarter-final and semi-final matches in a centralized format from April 19 to 22 in Riyadh.
Victory relies on several strengths in its dossier, most notably the security stability in the capital, along with the readiness of the stadiums and the availability of advanced organizational infrastructure.
The administration is also betting on the ease of transportation and accommodation for the participating teams, which enhances the chances of the request being accepted by the continental federation.
The club management is currently coordinating with the Saudi Arabian Football Federation to complete the necessary procedures and officially submit the file in the coming days.
The Asian Football Confederation had opened the nomination process for the federations of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, and the UAE to host this stage of the tournament.
Al-Nassr is expected to face the UAE's Al-Wasl in the quarter-finals, while Qatar's Al-Ahli will meet Jordan's Al-Hussein Irbid in another match-up.
The schedules for these matches were adjusted after being postponed due to regional tensions related to events involving the United States, the Zionist entity, and Iran.
The club's management aims to organize the quarter-final and semi-final matches in a centralized format from April 19 to 22 in Riyadh.
Victory relies on several strengths in its dossier, most notably the security stability in the capital, along with the readiness of the stadiums and the availability of advanced organizational infrastructure.
The administration is also betting on the ease of transportation and accommodation for the participating teams, which enhances the chances of the request being accepted by the continental federation.
The club management is currently coordinating with the Saudi Arabian Football Federation to complete the necessary procedures and officially submit the file in the coming days.
The Asian Football Confederation had opened the nomination process for the federations of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, and the UAE to host this stage of the tournament.
Al-Nassr is expected to face the UAE's Al-Wasl in the quarter-finals, while Qatar's Al-Ahli will meet Jordan's Al-Hussein Irbid in another match-up.
The schedules for these matches were adjusted after being postponed due to regional tensions related to events involving the United States, the Zionist entity, and Iran.