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Cristiano Ronaldo Unlikely To Travel To India For FC Goa Clash

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OCTOBER 21, 2025 ISSUE

Saudi Arabia's top club Al-Nassr are arriving in India Monday night for their AFC Champions League 2 away match against FC Goa but marquee player Cristiano Ronaldo is unlikely to accompany the visiting team for the game scheduled on October 22.

- Press Trust of India

Cristiano Ronaldo Unlikely To Travel To India For FC Goa Clash

According to Saudi Arabia's sports newspaper Al Riyad-hiah, the 40-year-old Ronaldo is not going to be a part of the travelling party despite multiple requests from the FC Goa management.

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