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Al-Nassr FC (women)
Saudi association women's football club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Al-Nassr Women's Football Club, commonly known as Al-Nassr Ladies (Arabic: سيدات النصر), is a professional women's football club based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The club competes in the Saudi Women's Premier League, the top tier of women's football in Saudi Arabia. Established in 2022 as the women's section of Al-Nassr, the team has since become the most successful in the country. They have won three Premier League titles, one Super Cup, and the inaugural SAFF Women's Football Championship.
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Al-Mamlaka era (2018–2022)
In 2018, the club was founded as Al-Mamlaka Women's Football Club (Arabic: فريق المملكة النسائي) by Munira Al-Hamdan and Lujain Kashgari, was based in Dammam.[1] In 2019, the club participated in the first Gulf women's club Championship hosted in Saudi Arabia for the first time ever.[2] With the rise of women's football, more competitions were played as the team participated in the Women's Community Football League, the first national competition for women in Saudi Arabia. Drawn into Group A (Dammam), the club finished as runners-up to Eastern Flames and were eliminated in the group stage.[3] In 2021, the club participated in the inaugural women's championship organized by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.[citation needed] Once again, runners-up to Eastern Flames after being tied on points but losing on goal difference, which qualified them for the final stage of the SAFF National Women's League.[4] In the final stages, the team emerged victorious, winning the first official Saudi women's competition.[5][6]
Al-Nassr era (2022–present)
In September 2022, Al-Nassr acquired the team to be its women's section to participate in the inaugural 2022–23 Saudi Women's Premier League.[7][8] On 13 October 2022, the team played its first-ever match in the 2022–23 Women's Premier League, achieving a resounding 18–0 victory over Sama to kick off their competitive record.[9][10] The club won the inaugural edition, becoming the first-ever champions of the competition.[11][12] In the following season, Al-Nassr won its second consecutive title,[13] qualifying them for the inaugural 2024–25 AFC Women's Champions League, becoming the first Saudi team to participate in the competition.[14][15]
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Rivalries
Like their men section, Al-Nassr has rivalry with Al-Hilal, with matches between the two teams sometimes referred as the Riyadh Derby, gaining increased attention, they also face Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad in the classico, Al-Shabab is also a second rivaly that exists in the other part of the capital which has proven to be the main women rivalry in the capital.[16][17][18]
Crest and colours
Just like the men section the team main colours are Yellow and Blue
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Al Nassr FC kits.
Ground
Since 2022, the club has played its home games at the 15,000-seat Prince Abdul Rahman Stadium, with larger or high-profile matches being held at Al-Awwal Park.
Players
Current squad
- As of 8 February 2025.[22]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Personnel
Current technical staff
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Honours
Official
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Record in Asian Football
As of 31 August 2025
All results (away, home and aggregate) list Al Nassr's goal tally first.
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Season-by-season records
| Champions | Runners-up | Promoted | Relegated |
Players records
Al-Nassr era only (As of 16 September 2024)
Top scorers in the Premier League
Top scorers in Women's Champions League
Top scorers in SAFF Women's Cup
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Managers
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Notable players
External links
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