December 25, 2025

Written By Jacobs Dunga

Cristiano Ronaldo could return to the biggest stage of world club football next year.

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Cristiano Ronaldo could move a step further in returning to the Club World Cup for the first time since 2017 should he lead Al Nassr to victory against Al Fayha.


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The five time Ballon d’Or winner and four time Club World Cup champion could be back playing in the prestigious club competition come 2025.

Kawasaki Frontale of Japan currently occupy the third qualifying spot for Asian clubs with 64 total points.

Al Nassr are the closest club to the ousted Kwasaki and could potentially reach 61 points should they seal qualification to the last eight with a victory over their opponents on Wednesday.

They would only need to win both of their last eight games or seal qualification to the last four in whatever means to surpass the Japanese club’s points and seal qualification reports @meejo_19 on X.

Al Nassr are on course to lifting the AFC Champions League for the first time in their history but would first have to qualify over Al Fayha on Wednesday.

Meanwhile…

A Brazilian football journalist has hailed the exploits of Al Hilal Football Club.

The Brazilian commentator reckons Jorge Jesus’ team is strong enough to become the Brazilian Serie A champions.

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He also stated that the current team is stronger than the ones that got the better of Flamengo in the Club World Cup.

“Al hilal would be Brazilian Champion. Jorge Jesus team is very strong, much stronger than the team that defeated Flamengo last year.” 

“It’s the best team in Asia.” Said Joao Guilherme, a Brazilian football commentator via X.

The Blues are on a 22 game winning streak in all competitions and could reach The New Saints’ record of 27 set in 2016.

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