The first official match after the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo “Al-Nassr” was supposed to play on Thursday at the 12th stage of the championship of Saudi Arabia. The game was canceled due to organizational reasons.

Cristiano Ronaldo featured on Al-NassrPhoto: BACKGRID / Backgrid UK / Profimedia

The match between Al-Nassr and Al-Tai was postponed due to an electrical fault

Al-Riyadh Club officially announced that the match was postponed for 24 hours due to weather conditions that affected the electricity supply of the stadium.

Ronaldo, who was ineligible to play, could challenge the suspension

British journalists, who are not eligible because they are serving the ban he received while playing for Manchester United, have announced a possible challenge for Cristiano Ronaldo, who will be ready to make his debut.

The Portuguese and Al-Nassr would seek a solution to circumvent the rules, risking further punishment from FIFA and a fine for their new club, writes the Daily Mail.

On April 9, the Portuguese was caught punching the teenager’s mobile phone as he headed to the dressing room after his side had just lost 1-0 to Everton.

In November, Ronaldo was suspended by the English Football Association (FA) for two matches and fined 55,000 euros. Ronaldo has since terminated his contract with Manchester United, but under FIFA rules the ban remains in effect even after a player moves to another league.

CR7 will therefore miss the matches against Al-Ta’i (January 5) and Al-Shabab (January 14) and is likely to make his debut against Al-Ettifaq (January 21).