Mohamed Al-Suqit Resigns from Al-Nassr Amid Administrative Restructuring
February 10, 202662 VuesTemps de lecture: 2 minutes

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Mohamed Al-Suqit, the Secretary General of the Board of Directors at Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr and Executive Director for Governance, Compliance, and Risk, has officially announced his resignation from both his position and the board. This unexpected move comes amid rapid administrative and sporting developments within the club. Al-Suqit cited personal reasons for his departure but did not provide further details.
The resignation coincides with Ronaldo's return to training
Al-Suqit's resignation comes shortly after Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo resumed training with the team, following the resolution of an administrative crisis that had sparked discussions within the club. Ronaldo had previously expressed concerns regarding certain administrative decisions, including the support of an investment fund for rival club Al-Hilal and the diminishing powers of some executive leaders.
Restoration of administrative powers calms team atmosphere
Media sources reported that Al-Nassr's management has decided to restore the administrative and sporting powers of Executive Director José Semedo and Sporting Director Simao Coutinho. Additionally, the payment of employee salaries has contributed to easing tensions and allowed Ronaldo to return to training.
Anticipated administrative changes within the club
Saudi media reports indicate that Al-Suqit's resignation is part of broader arrangements aimed at restructuring the club's administrative system, with potential changes to leadership positions expected in the near future to restore stability within the sports institution.
Media statements fueling tensions
Reports have suggested that an interview conducted by Board Chairman Abdullah Al-Majid has caused discontent among the team’s inner circle, particularly after he criticized the performance of the executive management and coaching staff led by Coach Jorge Jesus, contributing to rising tensions within the club.
Efforts to restore technical and administrative stability
Through these measures, Al-Nassr's management aims to contain internal conflicts and reinforce administrative and technical stability, especially as the club aspires to compete for national and continental titles in the upcoming period.
