Cristiano Ronaldo finally got the Saudi Pro League title he had chased for years. But just as celebrations began across Riyadh, Al Nassr manager Jorge Jesus stunned fans by announcing his departure from the club after only one season in charge.
The Portuguese coach revealed his decision moments after Al Nassr sealed the 2025-26 league crown. His reason made the moment even more emotional. According to Jesus, the entire project was built around a promise he made to Ronaldo before accepting the job.
Who is Jorge Jesus? The veteran coach who transformed Al Nassr
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For decades Jorge Jesus has built a reputation as one of football’s most demanding and successful managers. He was known for his aggressive tactics and high-pressure football after trophy-laden stints at clubs including Benfica and Flamengo before joining Saudi Arabia.
Many felt that Al Nassr needed more than tactical improvement when it appointed him in August 2025. The squad already had star power. The missing ingredient was big moment consistency. And Jesus did that fast.
Players spoke throughout the season about the discipline he brought to training and the confidence he restored inside the dressing room. Al Nassr stayed calm during a tense title race and eventually finished first with 86 points, narrowly ahead of fierce rivals Al Hilal on 84.
For Ronaldo, the triumph carried huge personal meaning. Since moving to Saudi Arabia, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner had faced criticism for failing to deliver a league title. That narrative disappeared this week.
Cristiano Ronaldo promise explains Jorge Jesus exit
The biggest shock came after the celebrations ended. Jorge Jesus confirmed that his mission at Al Nassr was always temporary.
“I only accepted this challenge because I told Cristiano: ‘I will help you become a champion, we will win the trophy, and then I will leave.’ That’s it. For me, the mission is accomplished. This was my last game as Al Nassr head coach,” Fabrizio Romano quoted Jesus as saying.
The statement immediately sparked debate across football circles. Some fans praised the coach for honoring his word, while others questioned why he would leave after building a championship-winning side.
Now the focus shifts to what comes next for Al Nassr. Replacing a title-winning manager is never simple, especially when expectations around Ronaldo remain sky-high. Winning the league was difficult enough. Defending it without the architect of the turnaround could be an even greater challenge.
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