Simakans tears are the spirit of victory we want at First Park in Saudi Arabia

05/17/2026 - 20:35 PM

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Riyadh – Dr. Ghadeer Abdullah Al-Tayyar 

@Ghadeer020

This final match took place on Saturday night (May 16) at Al-Ahli Park Stadium in Riyadh. Despite Al-Nassr's strong attacking performance, featuring a constellation of stars, the Japanese team snatched the only goal of the game in the 29th minute through striker Deniz Humit. The shock and heartbreak of losing this continental title in the final moments, in front of the Al-Nassr fans, brought tears to the eyes of French defender Mohamed Simakan, who wandered lost and distraught around the pitch before being embraced by his teammate Nawaf Boushal to console him.

Between the bitterness of defeat and the profoundness of loyalty, a scene unfolded on the pitch that encapsulated the meaning of belonging; a scene whose protagonist was the French defender Mohamed Simakan, who couldn't hold back his tears after the final whistle. These weren't just fleeting tears, but a genuine expression of the anguish of loss and the deep love for this shining emblem. He paced the field, lost in his grief, until his teammate Nawaf Boushal stepped in, embracing and comforting him in a scene that underscored the unity of the Al-Nassr players.

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Nawaf Boushal's comforting of his teammate Simakan wasn't just a fleeting gesture to stop the tears; it was a powerful message reflecting the deep unity and family spirit within Al-Nassr's dressing room. When Boushal embraced his grieving teammate, he was sending a message to the entire stadium: "We are one body; if one part suffers, the whole body responds with support and solidarity." This brotherhood and cohesion among the Al-Nassr players is the true fuel that will translate onto the pitch, transforming moral support into fighting spirit and unwavering focus that will propel the team to victory.

We don't just want players who do their job on the pitch; we want the spirit and soul of Simakan in every blade of grass at First Park. We want that genuine passion that burns for victory and refuses to be broken.

We want Simakan's absolute confidence in the defense line, and his ability to control the tempo.

We want Simakan's valor and fighting dedication in every engagement and with every whistle.

We want the love and passion of Simakan that was evident in his clear jealousy of the club's colors.

Next Thursday, Al-Nassr fans eagerly await the return of Simakan to the pitch, leading the team with unwavering strength and determination. The message now is directed to all the players without exception: be like this man in your fighting spirit and dedication for the full ninety minutes. With God's help, his strength, and the support of the management and fans, you will overcome all obstacles and achieve this coveted title. All the best to Al-Nassr; gold is only fitting for those who fight for it until their last breath!

In conclusion, Simakan’s tears were not a sign of defeat, but rather the spark that will ignite the First Park grass with anger and strength; whoever possesses this love for the “global” jersey knows no impossible, and our appointment is on Thursday for that burning passion to turn into glory and joy that adorns the gold platforms.

 

 

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