Al Nassr debut for Cristiano Ronaldo is prohibited

On Thursday, Cristiano Ronaldo was supposed to make his professional football debut with Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia.
Due to disciplinary proceedings taken against him by the FA during Manchester United's 1-0 loss to Everton in April, the Portuguese star has been given a two-game suspension.
The 37-year-old football player was about to take the field at Mrsool Park in the Saudi Pro League for the first time against Al Ta'ee when he learned of the suspension.
Ronaldo was given a two-match suspension and found guilty of improper and aggressive conduct by the English FA in November for breaking a teenage fan's phone following Everton's loss.
After the game, as Ronaldo was walking down the tunnel, it looked in video that he yanked the boy's phone out of his grasp and violently smashed it on the ground.
He received a £50,000 fine in addition to the suspension, but he was no longer under contract with United, therefore he was unable to serve the penalty. When Ronaldo signed a new team, the prohibition would take effect.
The following two matches against Al Ta'ee and Al-Shabab will be missed by Ronaldo as he serves the two-game suspension in the Saudi Pro League.
