Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi's absence from India has dealt another blow to the country's football fans, who were eagerly anticipating the presence of these two footballing greats on Indian soil. The highly anticipated match between Al-Nassr and FC Goa was supposed to be a defining moment for Indian club football, but it now seems that Ronaldo will not make an appearance after all.
Ronaldo's absence is particularly poignant as he was set to play in a competitive fixture against Al-Nassr, who were hosting the Saudi Pro League side at the Jio Gujarat Stadium in Ahmedabad. The Goa CEO had described the match as "the biggest game in Indian club football history" and had predicted that it would be a game for the ages.
However, with Ronaldo not showing up, the match ended up being just another routine encounter between Al-Nassr and FC Goa, which went down to two goals to one. While Al-Nassr's players were unable to replicate the magic they showed in their recent wins against other top teams in the league, it was still a great experience for the fans who got to see some of the world's best footballers on display.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi has pulled out of his scheduled friendly match between Argentina and Australia in Kerala. The friendly had been provisionally arranged months ago but ultimately fell through due to FIFA's refusal to approve the match. Now, it seems that the match will have to be rescheduled for a later date.
The absence of Ronaldo and Messi is just another blow to Indian football, which has been facing an uncertain future in recent times. The 2025-26 Indian Super League season was delayed due to contractual and legal disputes between clubs and administrators. And with the men's national team failing to qualify for the 2027 Asian Cup, it seems like things are not looking up for the sport.
While it is true that the absence of Ronaldo and Messi will not have a significant impact on Indian football, fans were hoping to see these two legends in action at least once. Now, they will just have to settle for another routine match against Al-Nassr without their two favorite stars.
The situation is indeed bleak for Indian football at the moment. The sport has been facing numerous challenges and setbacks over the years, from contractual disputes to infrastructure issues. And with the absence of Ronaldo and Messi, it seems like things will not get any better anytime soon.
				
			Ronaldo's absence is particularly poignant as he was set to play in a competitive fixture against Al-Nassr, who were hosting the Saudi Pro League side at the Jio Gujarat Stadium in Ahmedabad. The Goa CEO had described the match as "the biggest game in Indian club football history" and had predicted that it would be a game for the ages.
However, with Ronaldo not showing up, the match ended up being just another routine encounter between Al-Nassr and FC Goa, which went down to two goals to one. While Al-Nassr's players were unable to replicate the magic they showed in their recent wins against other top teams in the league, it was still a great experience for the fans who got to see some of the world's best footballers on display.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi has pulled out of his scheduled friendly match between Argentina and Australia in Kerala. The friendly had been provisionally arranged months ago but ultimately fell through due to FIFA's refusal to approve the match. Now, it seems that the match will have to be rescheduled for a later date.
The absence of Ronaldo and Messi is just another blow to Indian football, which has been facing an uncertain future in recent times. The 2025-26 Indian Super League season was delayed due to contractual and legal disputes between clubs and administrators. And with the men's national team failing to qualify for the 2027 Asian Cup, it seems like things are not looking up for the sport.
While it is true that the absence of Ronaldo and Messi will not have a significant impact on Indian football, fans were hoping to see these two legends in action at least once. Now, they will just have to settle for another routine match against Al-Nassr without their two favorite stars.
The situation is indeed bleak for Indian football at the moment. The sport has been facing numerous challenges and setbacks over the years, from contractual disputes to infrastructure issues. And with the absence of Ronaldo and Messi, it seems like things will not get any better anytime soon.
 4/5
 4/5  οΈ stars for Al-Nassr's performance without Ronaldo
οΈ stars for Al-Nassr's performance without Ronaldo  they still gave it a good go but ultimately couldn't replicate that magic
 they still gave it a good go but ultimately couldn't replicate that magic  stats show FC Goa had the upper hand in possession (55% vs 45%) and shots on target (10 vs 8)
 stats show FC Goa had the upper hand in possession (55% vs 45%) and shots on target (10 vs 8) 
 1.2M attendance was lower than expected for the match
 1.2M attendance was lower than expected for the match 
 stats show 6 out of 7 matches were postponed due to similar issues
 stats show 6 out of 7 matches were postponed due to similar issues 
 27% of matches scheduled for 2025 have been postponed or canceled due to FIFA regulations
 27% of matches scheduled for 2025 have been postponed or canceled due to FIFA regulations  and yeah the situation is bleak rn, india needs some serious investment in football infrastructure and stuff...
 and yeah the situation is bleak rn, india needs some serious investment in football infrastructure and stuff... ... now all we're left with is Al-Nassr vs FC Goa and it just doesn't feel like the same thing without those two on the pitch
... now all we're left with is Al-Nassr vs FC Goa and it just doesn't feel like the same thing without those two on the pitch  .
. . It's just another disappointment for Indian football which has been struggling lately. I mean, can't we just have one good thing happen for a change?
. It's just another disappointment for Indian football which has been struggling lately. I mean, can't we just have one good thing happen for a change?  οΈ
οΈ it's just so disappointing that they both pulled out
 it's just so disappointing that they both pulled out  still can't wait for the next big thing in Indian football
 still can't wait for the next big thing in Indian football 
 . I mean, think about it - the biggest stars in football aren't even willing to show up because of bureaucratic red tape from FIFA? It's just another example of how India's sports infrastructure can't compete with the bigger leagues like Saudi Arabia or Argentina.
. I mean, think about it - the biggest stars in football aren't even willing to show up because of bureaucratic red tape from FIFA? It's just another example of how India's sports infrastructure can't compete with the bigger leagues like Saudi Arabia or Argentina. . The wealthy clubs in the league are always getting favorable treatment and priority over the smaller teams like FC Goa. It's no wonder that they're not being able to compete with the big boys like Al-Nassr.
. The wealthy clubs in the league are always getting favorable treatment and priority over the smaller teams like FC Goa. It's no wonder that they're not being able to compete with the big boys like Al-Nassr. . Are we giving enough support to our domestic leagues? Are we doing enough to promote Indian football and attract top talent?
. Are we giving enough support to our domestic leagues? Are we doing enough to promote Indian football and attract top talent? . We need to start making some changes and holding our sports leaders accountable for their performance
. We need to start making some changes and holding our sports leaders accountable for their performance  .
. . But honestly, can you blame me for being upset? It's like, the biggest game in Indian club football history just got cancelled because of these two guys showing up late... or not showing up at all
. But honestly, can you blame me for being upset? It's like, the biggest game in Indian club football history just got cancelled because of these two guys showing up late... or not showing up at all  . I mean, I was really looking forward to seeing Messi and Ronaldo play together, but I guess it's not meant to be
. I mean, I was really looking forward to seeing Messi and Ronaldo play together, but I guess it's not meant to be  .
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 Now it's just more of the same
 Now it's just more of the same  . And with all these setbacks happening at once, it's like the sport is just stuck in neutral
. And with all these setbacks happening at once, it's like the sport is just stuck in neutral  .
. . Now it's just another routine match without him
. Now it's just another routine match without him  . And on top of that, Lionel Messi is also pulling out of his friendly match with Argentina against Australia
. And on top of that, Lionel Messi is also pulling out of his friendly match with Argentina against Australia 
 , it's like Indian football is stuck in a rut
, it's like Indian football is stuck in a rut  . The attendance figures for that Al-Nassr vs FC Goa match were pretty meh too
. The attendance figures for that Al-Nassr vs FC Goa match were pretty meh too  : Ronaldo hasn't played a competitive match in India since 2019, and Messi isn't even scheduled to play an international match until next year
: Ronaldo hasn't played a competitive match in India since 2019, and Messi isn't even scheduled to play an international match until next year  . The Indian Super League season was delayed by 8 months
. The Indian Super League season was delayed by 8 months  .
. . Give me a break!
. Give me a break!
 but still, let's not count out the fans, dey got heart
 but still, let's not count out the fans, dey got heart  let's keep supporting our teams and players, we can get thru dis
 let's keep supporting our teams and players, we can get thru dis 
