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The money that Al Nassr lost after Ronaldo said it wasn't a penalty in the Asian Champions League

Cristiano Ronaldo surprised everyone with his fair play action.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo surprised everyone with his fair play action.
Cristiano Ronaldo surprised everyone with his fair play action.

There is nothing else talked about on social networks, Cristiano Ronaldo starred in Fair Play of the Year. And the referee had awarded a penalty after the Portuguese star was knocked down. However, the Al Nassr player opted for honesty to tell the referee that it was not a penalty.

Everything concluded with the annulment of the maximum penalty so that the match could continue. CR7's act being a trending topic on social networks. Now, Cristiano Ronaldo has received some unexpected criticism for his fair play action, because from the point of view of an Al Nassr fan, it is thanks to that that Al Nassr failed to win the match, as they tied 0-0. Furthermore, now the real bad news for the whole of Saudi Arabia has been revealed.

According to Sporting Fee, the Asian Champions League pays up to $50,000 to each team for a victory in the group stage, a prize that Al Nassr was unable to collect, as they were only one goal away from achieving it. Furthermore, several fans have blamed Ronaldo on social media, saying that it is a game and every goal is important...

How much money does the winner of the ACL earn?

The Asian Champions League is a tournament that has been growing a lot in recent years, and now, the winner of the tournament takes home a prize of up to 4 million dollars, added to what they give in each round, it could be said that they are more than 5 million in total.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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