Ibrahim Al-Muhaidib, officially president of Al-Nasr… and a “final” message from Masli Al Muammar

The curtain comes down on the Al-Nasr Club elections…

Al-Nasr Saudi Club announced, this evening, Friday, that Ibrahim Al-Muhaidib officially won the presidency of the board of directors of the “non-profit” company.

Al-Muhaidib ran for president of the non-profit Al-Nasr Club Company, succeeding Masli Al-Muammar, who announced his departure from his position at the end of the last sports season 2023-2024.

Al-Nasr revealed in an official statement that Al-Muhaidib won the presidency; It came after his recommendation from the club’s general assembly, which was held this Friday afternoon.

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For his part, Al Muammar sent a final message to Al-Muhaidib and his council. This was before he left the sports scene “permanently,” as he had previously confirmed.

Messali Al Muammar’s letter to Ibrahim Al-Muhaidib and his council

Al Muammar wrote through his official account on the “X” platform: “My best wishes to my dear brother Ibrahim Al-Muhaidib and his colleagues on the Board of Directors. To lead our international club towards stages that delight all Al-Nasr fans…he is the best person to assume this responsibility.”

Masli extended his sincere thanks to everyone who supported and supported the club during the past three years, during which he assumed the presidency of Al-Nasr, from honorable people, lovers and fans, led by the historical supporter, His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz.

The former president of Al-Nasr pointed out that Ibn Fahd faced the “challenges” at a very difficult stage in the history of this large entity.

He added: “Just as I do not forget the stances of His Royal Highness Prince Mansour bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, whom we always found by our side in good and bad times, so do the rest of the honorary members, who do not wish to mention their names.”

In the end, Masli Al Muammar thanked the fans of Al-Nasr Club, describing them as a “difficult number” at all times.

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