Al-Nassr’s 20-Game Win Streak Ends With Shock Loss to Al-Qadsiah
- Al Nassr's 20-game winning streak in the Saudi Pro League has come to an end following a 3-1 defeat against Al Qadsiah.
- The result represents a significant setback for Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates, as the loss complicates Al Nassr's pursuit of the league title.
- The defeat has shifted the dynamics of the Saudi Pro League championship battle.
Al Nassr’s 20-game winning streak in the Saudi Pro League has come to an end following a 3-1 defeat against Al Qadsiah.
The result represents a significant setback for Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates, as the loss complicates Al Nassr’s pursuit of the league title.
Title Race Implications
The defeat has shifted the dynamics of the Saudi Pro League championship battle. According to reporting from Goal.com, the loss provides renewed hope
for Al Hilal in the title race.
Prior to this match, Al Nassr had maintained a dominant run of 20 consecutive victories. The sudden stumble allows their primary rivals to close the gap and has, as described by Outlook India, served to throw the title race open
.
Match Summary
Al Qadsiah, referred to as the Red Knights, secured a 3-1 victory over Al Nassr. The win is being characterized as a shock loss
for Ronaldo’s side, given their previous form and the length of their winning streak.

The result marks a pivotal moment in the 2025/2026 season, ending one of the most consistent runs of form seen in the competition.
Context and Competition
The Saudi Pro League has seen Al Nassr operate with high efficiency throughout the campaign, but the 3-1 result indicates a vulnerability that Al Hilal may now be positioned to exploit.
For Al Qadsiah, the victory over a high-profile opponent like Al Nassr serves as a major achievement in their season, disrupting the momentum of one of the league’s strongest contenders.
The outcome leaves Al Nassr needing to recover quickly to maintain their standing at the top of the table, while Al Hilal gains the psychological and mathematical advantage provided by Al Nassr’s first loss in 21 matches.
