The Asian Football Confederation punished Al-Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo with a fine of $15,000, for a reason that seems somewhat strange.
According to the AFC, the 39-year-old was punished for wearing a third-party brand for the Al Ain match on March 11.
Ronaldo was not the only one punished for this matter, but also Al-Nassr, as the Saudi club was fined $7,500 for failing to ensure and adhere to the rules and regulations of the AFC.
The AFC also fined Al-Nassr coach Luis Castro $7,000, but for another reason, which was that he engaged in aggressive behavior.
The penalties did not stop there, as Al-Nasr was fined another $7,500 due to the violence of its players in the Al-Ain match.
It is noteworthy that Al-Nassr exited the AFC Champions League in the quarter-finals at the hands of Al-Ain on penalties.