FIFA president cites ‘discussions’ for Ronaldo to play in Club World Cup

FIFA president Gianni Infantino says Cristiano Ronaldo might play in the Club World Cup because of a unique transfer window. (X@Cristiano)
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Updated 24 May 2025
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FIFA president cites ‘discussions’ for Ronaldo to play in Club World Cup

  • Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr did not qualify for the tournament
  • Infantino suggested that the Portugal star could switch to one of the 32 teams playing in the competition

GENEVA: FIFA president Gianni Infantino says Cristiano Ronaldo might play in the Club World Cup because of a unique transfer window.

Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr did not qualify for the tournament, but Infantino suggested that the Portugal star could switch to one of the 32 teams playing in the competition in the United States starting next month.

“Cristiano Ronaldo might play in the Club World Cup,” Infantino told online streamer IShowSpeed, whose YouTube channel has more than 39 million subscribers. “There are discussions with some clubs, so if any club are watching and are interested in hiring Ronaldo for the Club World Cup, who knows. Still a few weeks time, will be fun.”

FIFA confirmed Wednesday that last-minute transfer signings are open to all teams going to tournament, which fueled more speculation that one of them will try to sign the 40-year-old Ronaldo on a short-term deal, potentially a loan.

Such a move would be unprecedented in modern soccer though could appeal to FIFA by boosting the profile and ticket sales of an inaugural tournament being played in 11 US cities.

A transfer for Ronaldo also would reunite him and Lionel Messi in the same competition for the first time since the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Last October, FIFA invited Messi’s Inter Miami to enter the tournament in the slot that was expected to be reserved for the host nation’s champion. Inter Miami were eliminated in the MLS Cup playoffs.

Speculative reports have linked Ronaldo to the one Saudi club that qualified, Al Hilal, the Brazilian club Palmeiras and Wydad of Morocco, even though that club are currently banned by FIFA from registering new signings.

Transfers can be made from June 1-10 and again June 27-July 3 according to exceptional rules FIFA approved in October.

“The objective is to encourage clubs and players whose contracts are expiring to find an appropriate solution to facilitate the players’ participation,” FIFA said in Wednesday’s statement.


Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Named ‘Best Event Spectacle’

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Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Named ‘Best Event Spectacle’

  • Award recognizes the F1 Promoter that has delivered the most impressive off-track event spectacle
  • Saudi GP has quickly become one of Formula 1’s most spectacular night races, combining high-speed racing with a fully integrated program of fan engagement

JEDDAH: The Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has been named ‘Best Event Spectacle’ at the F1 Promoter Awards, which took place in London, UK yesterday.

The award recognizes the F1 Promoter that has delivered the most impressive off-track event spectacle, including entertainment, concerts, and fan activations that enhance the race weekend experience alongside on-track action.

Staged at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the world’s fastest street circuit, the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has quickly become one of Formula 1’s most spectacular night races, combining high-speed racing with a fully integrated program of fan engagement, live entertainment, and immersive activations for audiences of all ages.

Since its debut in December 2021, the event has become as famous for its off-track entertainment as for its adrenaline-fueled racing. Past Grands Prix have featured global superstars including Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Travis Scott, Swedish House Mafia, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez, and Usher performing on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit Main Stage after racing concluded.

In 2026, fans can expect another world-class entertainment lineup, further cementing Jeddah’s position as a leading destination for sport and entertainment.

HRH Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, Chairman of Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC), was thrilled with the nomination: “This award is the result of years of dedication, collaboration, and vision from everyone involved in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix — from our teams on the ground to the fans who bring the event to life each year.”

He added: ” Beyond the incredible on-track action, our goal has always been to create a welcoming and immersive race weekend that offers something for everyone by delivering the very best in live entertainment, interactive fan zones and an unrivalled atmosphere that makes Jeddah a truly unique F1 fan destination. We are grateful to Formula 1 for its ongoing partnership and support, which has allowed us to continually raise the bar for what a Grand Prix can be.”

2026: New Cars, New Teams, New Champion

With five thrilling races to its name, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has established itself as one of the most exciting events on the Formula 1 calendar.

The Jeddah Corniche Circuit remains the longest and fastest street circuit in the sport, with drivers averaging 252 km/h and spending 79 percent of each lap at full throttle.

The 2026 season promises a landmark year: featuring all-new cars designed for closer, more unpredictable racing, the addition of Cadillac as an 11th team, and Audi’s long-awaited debut.

Jeddah will also welcome a new reigning World Champion, with McLaren’s Lando Norris defending his title against four-time champion Max Verstappen and teammate Oscar Piastri.

F1 Academy will also return, showcasing the next generation of female racing talent, while fans can once again look forward to a world-class live music program, with major acts to be announced soon.