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When Rules Change Mid-Season: Nassr Warns of Integrity Risk in the Saudi Pro League

6 November 2025

When Rules Change Mid-Season: Nassr Warns of Integrity Risk in the Saudi Pro League
Nassr raises concerns as rule debates heat up ahead of the winter window

Registration rules in focus as winter window nears

Al Nassr’s management publicly voiced unsettled feelings about moves by the Saudi Football Federation to change the registration rules for foreign players born under 21.

Before this season, reports suggested some clubs, notably Al-Hilal, sought to align the restrictions so that under-21 foreigners could be registered as if they were older, potentially freeing up a new foreign quota.

Other clubs, including Al Nassr, opposed the proposal, and no changes were adopted before the season began; the debate is resurfacing as the winter transfer window approaches.

League integrity and a call for fair play

In statements on social media, Al Nassr stressed a deep concern about efforts to modify the under-21 foreign-player rules, noting that these attempts did not succeed during the summer transfer period because clubs refused changes at the last minute.

They warned that changes during transfer periods or mid-season threaten the credibility of the competition, undermine fair play, and erode trust in the league’s integrity.

They added that since adopting the under-21 rules, Nassr has followed them and built its recruitment strategy accordingly; clubs that respect the rules should not be punished by rash, reactionary decisions.

Galtier’s view and the upcoming clash

The statement also references comments by Christophe Galtier, head coach of Neom, ahead of the round-eight fixture against Al-Nassr. He described Nassr as a strong and top-class side, likening them to Paris Saint-Germain during his time in France, and noted their seven straight wins.

Galtier praised Nassr’s robust defense and potent attack as the league’s benchmark and said his team would need to be ready for a tough test, with expectations that their opponents would field a strong lineup after fielding non-regulars in a prior match against an Indian side, Goa.

He urged his players to play with joy and high focus, stay compact, press aggressively, and avoid playing timidly. He emphasized that a clear, ambitious game plan and a strong personality are essential to secure a positive result.

Ultimately, the French coach underscored the importance of defending well and maintaining connection among teammates while maintaining a high tempo throughout the match.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nassr’s core concern?

Nassr worries that the Saudi Football Federation might change the registration rules for under-21 foreign players, potentially impacting fairness and competitive balance.

Why is the issue resurging now?

The debate has reappeared as the winter transfer window approaches, after prior resistance and no changes earlier in the season.

What did Neom’s coach say about the upcoming match?

Christophe Galtier compared Nassr’s strength to PSG and stressed the need for a bold, high-intensity performance against them.

What did Nassr say about refereeing controversies?

Nassr linked recent refereeing debates to the broader issue of integrity and emphasized the importance of fair play across the league.