Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals as Al-Nassr defeated Damac 4-1 to win the 2025/26 Saudi Pro League title on Thursday [1, 2].

This victory marks the first major trophy Ronaldo has won since joining the Saudi Arabian club. It also ends a long championship drought for Al-Nassr, which had not won the league title since 2019 [3].

The match took place at Al-Nassr’s home ground during the final day of the season [1, 2]. Ronaldo, who is 41 years old, provided the offensive spark necessary to seal the championship [4, 5]. His two goals [1] were pivotal in the 4-1 result [2], ensuring the club accumulated enough points to finish at the top of the table [1].

The win serves as a milestone for the veteran forward, adding another trophy to his career collection at an age when many of his peers have retired [4]. The atmosphere at the home stadium reflected the significance of the achievement for the fans, and the organization [1].

Al-Nassr dominated the final match to secure the 2025/26 crown [2]. The victory over Damac was the final step in a season-long pursuit of the league title, cementing the club's return to the top of Saudi football [3].

Al-Nassr won the Saudi Pro League title, with Ronaldo scoring twice in a 4-1 victory over Damac.

This championship validates the aggressive recruitment strategy of the Saudi Pro League, proving that high-profile international stars can still deliver tangible sporting success. For Ronaldo, the title removes the pressure of a trophy-less tenure in Saudi Arabia and reinforces his longevity as a competitive athlete in a physically demanding league.