Australian defender Aziz Behich becomes Ronaldo’s new teammate at Al-Nassr

Socceroos defender Aziz Behich has become Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s new teammate after signing a loan deal with Roshn Saudi League’s side Al-Nassr. (X/@AlNassrFC_EN)
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Updated 31 January 2024
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Australian defender Aziz Behich becomes Ronaldo’s new teammate at Al-Nassr

  • Saudi Pro League giants sign the Socceroos player from Melbourne City on loan deal until end of the season
  • The 33-year-old is ‘looking forward to get started once my job is done here (in the Asian Cup)’

RIYADH: Socceroos defender Aziz Behich has become Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s new teammate after signing a loan deal with Roshn Saudi League’s side Al-Nassr.
The Saudi Pro League giant signed the contract with the Australian international player Behich, coming from Melbourne City on loan until the end of the season, Al-Nassr announced on their X account on Wednesday.


Commenting on the move in a short video posted on the Socceroos’ official account on X, Behich said: “They (Socceroos’ teammates) are all so happy for me, so it’s great to have them behind me as well. Yeah, it will be a great experience! You know, not every day you get these opportunities to share changeroom with players that have done so much in their careers.”
The 33-year-old who represented Melbourne City ahead of his move to Al-Nassr expressed his “real excitement” and is “looking forward to get started once my job is done here (in the Asian Cup in Doha).”
Australia prepare to play South Korea in the quarterfinals after their opponents from the 2015 final defeated Saudi Arabia on penalties on Tuesday.
“I am excited for that opportunity, it’s great for me, family, wife … everyone is happy! But, first and foremost, I’ve got a job to do here (Doha)… I’ve been around football long enough to be able to separate what’s important right now, and that’s playing for the national team and having the opportunity to win another trophy. So, first and foremost. It’s all about the Socceroos and Australia and then when my job is done here, I can focus on my next step,” he said.
Besides Ronaldo, Behich will also be teammates with former Liverpool and Bayern Munich forward Sadio Mane at Al-Nassr who are second in the SPL with 46 points from 19 games, and seven points behind leaders Al-Hilal.
He has played with the Aussies every minute throughout the Asian Cup, being held in Qatar until Feb. 10.


Saudi football authorities deny that Saudi national team manager Herve Renard has been sacked

Updated 18 December 2025
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Saudi football authorities deny that Saudi national team manager Herve Renard has been sacked

  • It comes after Al Riyadh newspaper, citing “special sources,” claims the Saudi Arabian Football Federation was considering replacing him
  • @SaudiNews50 posts message on X, citing SAFF, saying the report is false; Al Riyadh later confirms it has received a written denial from the federation

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Football Federation moved quickly on Wednesday night to deny rumors that national football team coach Herve Renard was to be fired.
Speculation about the Frenchman’s future in the job earlier began to mount after Al Riyadh newspaper posted a story on social media platform X claiming Renard would be replaced, after Saudi Arabia failed to reach the final of the FIFA Arab Cup.
Citing “special sources,” the Arabic-language newspaper reported that the federation’s board was considering relieving Renard of his duties, and that a search for the 57-year-old’s replacement would start before preparations begin for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The new manager might be someone working in the Saudi Professional League, the newspaper said, and would be an individual whose standards and objectives match the ambitions of football officials and fans in the Kingdom, and are aligned with the reputation and development of Saudi football.
Shortly after the report appeared, the account @SaudiNews50, which has 21.6 million followers on social media platform X, posted a message, citing SAFF, that said: “Reports of Renard’s dismissal from coaching the Saudi national team are false.”
A little less than two hours after its initial report, Al Riyadh published an update confirming that the federation had sent the newspaper a written denial of the claim that Renard’s job was on the line, and confirming that he would be in charge of the team on Thursday for the Arab Cup third-place play-off against the UAE at Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar.
Renard’s contract runs until the 2027 AFC Asian Cup. After the 1-0 defeat by Jordan in Monday’s Arab Cup semifinal at Al-Bayt Stadium, Renard was asked about the possibility he might be sacked and replied: “I have a contract and I will continue my work. I can’t do something if someone else wants to do something else. I’m staying, but if someone tells me my job is finished I’ll go somewhere else. That’s football.”
He said later that the team had “prepared superbly” for the game against Jordan, adding: “The match statistics were clear, as we had 69 percent possession compared to our opponents, who had 31 percent.
“We knew Jordan’s strategy and playing style. We weren’t successful defensively and in creating chances, so we couldn’t maintain the 0-0 draw and we couldn’t score.”