Former Real Madrid Captain Nacho Signs for Saudi Arabia’s Al Qadsiah

Spain's Nacho Fernández attends a press conference ahead of Sunday's Euro 2024, round of 16 soccer match against Georgia in Donaueschingen, Germany, Thursday, June 27, 2024. (AP)
Spain's Nacho Fernández attends a press conference ahead of Sunday's Euro 2024, round of 16 soccer match against Georgia in Donaueschingen, Germany, Thursday, June 27, 2024. (AP)
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Former Real Madrid Captain Nacho Signs for Saudi Arabia’s Al Qadsiah

Spain's Nacho Fernández attends a press conference ahead of Sunday's Euro 2024, round of 16 soccer match against Georgia in Donaueschingen, Germany, Thursday, June 27, 2024. (AP)
Spain's Nacho Fernández attends a press conference ahead of Sunday's Euro 2024, round of 16 soccer match against Georgia in Donaueschingen, Germany, Thursday, June 27, 2024. (AP)

Former Real Madrid captain Nacho Fernández has signed for Saudi Arabian team Al Qadsiah, penning the two-year contract while at the European Championship with Spain.

Newly-promoted Al Qadsiah announced Nacho had joined as a free agent on Thursday — three days before Spain’s round of 16 match against surprise package Georgia — after the deal was signed in Düsseldorf.

Nacho was at Madrid for more than two decades after joining the club’s youth academy in 2001. Madrid announced on Tuesday that the 34-year-old was leaving.

“I didn’t see myself playing against Madrid nor do I want to,” Nacho said at a news conference on Thursday at Spain’s Euro 2024 base camp in Donaueschingen. “I would never want to play against them. To stay in Europe, I would have renewed my contract.

“It’s going to turn my life upside down, but it’s what I need. I don’t want facing Madrid to be an option.”

The move comes less than a month after Nacho lifted the Champions League trophy with Madrid for the sixth time after the team defeated Borussia Dortmund at Wembley for a record-extending 15th European Cup triumph.

“Throughout my career I always wanted a happy ending and I never dreamed it would have turned out so beautifully,” Nacho said. “I have given everything and that is how I want to be remembered.”

Nacho won 26 trophies with Madrid, a record he shares with Luka Modric, and made 364 appearances in 12 seasons at the Spanish club after making his first-team debut in 2012.

“The decision is the most difficult that I’ve had to make in my life,” Nacho said. “I would be lying if I said I haven’t had doubts. I told the club months ago my intention to leave.

“When everything is as beautiful as this season, of course you have doubts about why not hold on for one more season, but I was honest with myself and I needed a new experience.”

Spain has won all three of its matches at Euro 2024 without conceding a goal. Nacho played the full 90 minutes of his team’s opening 3-0 victory over Croatia but missed out against defending champion Italy and Albania.

Next up is Sunday’s knockout match against Georgia, which pulled off one of the biggest shocks in European soccer history when it beat Portugal on Wednesday to reach the last 16 on its tournament debut.

“Can this affect me or the national team? I would have liked for this to have been resolved before,” Nacho said. “Thank God we won all three games and the team is focused.

“This type of thing does not affect my ability to play games. I knew this for several months and that has made me enjoy it even more. This does not affect us in the least. After this press conference the only thing we want is to focus on Georgia.”



Haaland Misses Penalty and Man City Drops More Points after 1-1 Draw with Everton

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - December 26, 2024 Manchester City's Erling Haaland has his penalty saved by Everton's Jordan Pickford Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - December 26, 2024 Manchester City's Erling Haaland has his penalty saved by Everton's Jordan Pickford Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough
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Haaland Misses Penalty and Man City Drops More Points after 1-1 Draw with Everton

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - December 26, 2024 Manchester City's Erling Haaland has his penalty saved by Everton's Jordan Pickford Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - December 26, 2024 Manchester City's Erling Haaland has his penalty saved by Everton's Jordan Pickford Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

Erling Haaland missed a penalty as Manchester City was held 1-1 by Everton in the Premier League on Thursday.

Haaland had the chance to set the four-time defending champion on course for only its second win in 13 games when stepping up for a 53rd minute spot kick at the Etihad Stadium. But he was denied by Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford as City's woeful recent run was extended, The Associated Press reported.

Pep Guardiola's team has lost nine of its last 13 games in all competitions. The draw means City picked up only its fifth point in the league since the end of October.

Bernardo Silva's deflected shot gave City the lead in the 14th, but Iliman Ndiaye leveled the score in the 36th.

The result leaves City sixth in the standings and 11 points behind leader Liverpool, having played two games more.

Haaland missed penalty means the Norway international has only scored one in his last seven games. He headed in from the rebound, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

City's grip on its title was further loosened by more dropped points. Liverpool had the chance to extend its lead over the champion when playing Leicester in the later kick off.