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With little left to salvage in the current campaign, Al Nassr is focusing on a fresh start. Preparations are already in progress for the Knights of the Najd ahead of the 2024–25 season. Complementing this new chapter is a significant change in their gear, as the Riyadh-based team has switched from Nike to Adidas. Their home kit for the new season has been unveiled earlier than expected, with Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates recently spotted wearing it.

A small clip was shared by @Nfcdiario on X, showcasing Ronaldo standing in slippers and wearing an Al Nassr jersey with the three iconic stripes of Adidas on it. Behind him stood star midfielders Otavio and Marcelo Brozovic. They were all standing in one of the lobby areas of Al Nassr’s facilities. As the clip zooms in on Ronaldo, he can be seen posing with his arms on his waist.

Talking about the new kit, the German brand has, as usual, kept it simple yet elegant. The T-shirt is all yellow, with a few blue elements added to it. The shorts, on the other hand, are blue with a small yellow stripe running down the back. Judging by the clip, the home kit looks neat. But what if we told you that the away kit has also been leaked?

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Another X account, @X99i3, shared glimpses of Al Nassr’s potential second kit. While Ronaldo and Co. weren’t actually wearing it, the render shows a dark blue jersey with the sponsorship, names, and logo all in golden color. If this exact jersey is launched, Adidas deserves praise for their efforts.

Notably, the German clothing brand signed a 3-year deal with Al Nassr a few months ago. Certainly, they are doing a great job. But jersey isn’t the only change awaiting Ronaldo and Co.!

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Co. set to represent a new crest of Al Nassr

A new rendition of the Al Nassr logo may be unveiled soon. Reports from Al-Eqtisadiah, compiled by @Nfcdiario, indicate that the Emirati company Home has completed the design and implementation of Al Nassr’s new logo. Although the design hasn’t been released yet, it is expected to be used by the Riyadh-based team in the upcoming season. This marks the seventh logo change in the club’s history and the first in four years. 

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The Al Nassr crest has been modified several times over the years, with the most recent change occurring in 2020. Before this, the logo saw significant updates at different intervals. From 1955 to 1971, the logo remained unchanged, followed by a redesign in 1971 that lasted until 2009. This version of the logo endured for nearly four decades until another change took place in 2009, which lasted until 2011.

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Some big changes are underway for Al Nassr ahead of the new season. Could 2024/25 be their season to achieve remarkable success? Let us know in the comments.