Al-Nassr Ends Withdrawal Debate from AFC Champions League
The management of Al-Nassr Club has confirmed its final stance regarding the circulating news about withdrawing from the AFC Champions League 2, putting an end to all speculations that accompanied the decision to hold the matches in Dubai.
The Asian Football Confederation officially announced that the city of Dubai will host the West Asian clubs' matches in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, which has sparked controversy within the corridors of the capital club.
Press reports revealed that Al-Nassr's management is not considering withdrawing at all, but is committed to continuing its continental journey, despite the hosting preference being given to its rival, Al-Wasl.
The same sources clarified that winning the AFC Champions League title is an important goal for the team this season, but it ranks second after competing for the Saudi League title.
The Al-Nasr management is currently working on preparing the team in the best possible way by organizing the technical program to align with the pressure of local and Asian matches following the international break.
Al-Nassr is anticipating a highly anticipated match against Al-Najma as part of the 27th round of the Roshan League, scheduled for April 3rd.
Al-Nassr tops the Saudi Professional League standings with 67 points after 26 rounds, boosting its ambitions to clinch the title this season.
The Asian Football Confederation officially announced that the city of Dubai will host the West Asian clubs' matches in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, which has sparked controversy within the corridors of the capital club.
Press reports revealed that Al-Nassr's management is not considering withdrawing at all, but is committed to continuing its continental journey, despite the hosting preference being given to its rival, Al-Wasl.
The same sources clarified that winning the AFC Champions League title is an important goal for the team this season, but it ranks second after competing for the Saudi League title.
The Al-Nasr management is currently working on preparing the team in the best possible way by organizing the technical program to align with the pressure of local and Asian matches following the international break.
Al-Nassr is anticipating a highly anticipated match against Al-Najma as part of the 27th round of the Roshan League, scheduled for April 3rd.
Al-Nassr tops the Saudi Professional League standings with 67 points after 26 rounds, boosting its ambitions to clinch the title this season.