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The last dance, the possibility of Al Nassr playing in the Club World Cup and Cristiano facing Messi

One team would be left out of the Club World Cup and that space could be filled by Al Nassr.

By Luis Antonio Zamora

One team would be left out of the Club World Cup and that space could be filled by Al Nassr.

Pachuca and Leon are at risk of not participating in the Club World Cup because FIFA prohibits multiple ownership and this would leave a space that could be occupied by Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr, in order to give the soccer world the last dance between the Portuguese and Lionel Messi, who will be with Inter Miami.

The rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest and most exciting soccer has ever seen. For more than a decade, these two giants of the sport have dominated the global soccer landscape, offering a unique spectacle and raising the level of the game to unprecedented heights.

Why this rivalry?

What did this rivalry entail?

How has the rivalry evolved?

Over the years, the rivalry has evolved. Both players have aged and changed teams, but their legacy remains indelible. Although they no longer face each other as often, their influence on the game remains enormous.

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