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FC Goa face Al Nassr in Crucial ACL2 Group D clash in Riyadh!

With momentum surging on the domestic front, FC Goa now turn their attention back to continental duty as they travel to Saudi Arabia to face Al Nassr FC in a pivotal AFC Champions League Two Group D fixture on November 5, 2025.

The Gaurs enter this contest brimming with confidence after a strong run in the Super Cup 2025, where they have won two of their last three games. A convincing 2–0 victory over Jamshedpur FC followed by a dominant 3–0 win against Inter Kashi have not only propelled them into the Super Cup semi-finals but also underscored the team’s sharpness and cohesion across all competitions.

For Manolo Marquez’s side, this fixture marks a crucial opportunity to carry that domestic momentum onto the continental stage. While results in the AFC Champions League Two have not yet reflected their performances, FC Goa have shown promising glimpses in every group game, creating chances, competing bravely, and growing in confidence despite narrowly missing out on points. They will draw inspiration from their previous meeting with Al Nassr, where they made history by scoring India’s first-ever goal in the AFC Champions League Two group stage. With belief and rhythm returning, the Gaurs now aim to turn those performances into tangible results against one of Asia’s most star-studded teams.

Their opponents, Al Nassr, come into the match looking to respond after a turbulent week in domestic football. The Saudi giants suffered elimination from the King’s Cup following a defeat to Al Ittihad, before narrowly edging past Al Fayha with a late injury-time penalty in their most recent league outing. Despite the mixed form, the Riyadh-based league leaders remain a formidable opponent, boasting immense quality and depth across the pitch.

Under the lights at the Al Awwal Park in Riyadh, FC Goa will look to blend discipline with ambition, seeking a result that could re-ignite their campaign and mark a significant moment in their continental journey. With confidence high and rhythm restored after a busy domestic schedule, the Gaurs enter this contest ready to test themselves once again against one of Asia’s most high-profile sides.

Speaking ahead of the match, head coach Manolo Marquez said: “It’s an honour for us to play these kinds of games, not only for the players, but for all FC Goa fans and for Indian football as a whole. These are moments everyone will remember for a long time. But we’re not here just to admire the stadium or the occasion; we’re here to compete in the best possible way against a big team like Al Nassr.

We’ve earned this opportunity through a lot of hard work, last season and in the early part of this one. From beating Al-Seeb in the preliminary round to reaching the Super Cup semi-finals, we’ve met our early objectives. Now we’re in a good moment, the team is confident, and we want to enjoy ourselves on the pitch, but most importantly, we’re here to compete and try to win.”

As both teams prepare for battle, the stage is set for a compelling encounter, one that will test FC Goa’s growing maturity and offer another glimpse of how far the Indian side has come on the continental stage. The eyes of the country, and indeed much of the footballing world, will be on Riyadh as FC Goa proudly represent India in what promises to be an iconic night for Indian football.

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