خرج عضو شرف نادي النصر الأمير عبدالحكيم بن مساعد عن صمته، واختار توقيتاً لا يقبل المجاملة، ليوجه رسالة مباشرة إلى جمهور النصر، ويصف الحالة الراهنة بعبارة تختصر حجم المأساة: «اقترب النادي من السقوط الكامل».
الأمير عبدالحكيم بن مساعد الذي شغل مناصب (نائب رئيس اللجنة الأولمبية العربية السعودية، وأمينها العام، ورئيس الاتحاد السعودي للبولينغ)، وتاريخه في المنظومة الرياضية، لا يتحدث بحثاً عن صدى، ولا يجامل جمهوراً على حساب الحقيقة، إذ قال في موقعه الرسمي عبر منصة «x»: «الحمد لله، أكبر شرف أنني شجعت أعظم نادٍ في التاريخ، نادٍ واجه الإقصاء طويلاً، وتعرض لحملات ممنهجة لأسباب شخصية. صمد حيث لم تصمد أندية أخرى. اليوم، الصورة تغيّرت. النادي خرج عن جوهره، واقترب كثيراً من لحظة الانهيار التام».
الحديث الذي أطلقه الأمير لا يشبه البيانات المتداولة، فهو تحذير من رجل لا يرى الأندية شعارات، بل مؤسسات وطنية.
عبدالحكيم بن مساعد: النصر مُحارَب ويتعرض للهدم
29 مايو 2025 - 01:09
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Member of the Honorary Board of Al-Nassr Club, Prince Abdulhakim bin Musaed, has broken his silence and chosen a time that does not allow for pleasantries to send a direct message to Al-Nassr fans, describing the current situation with a phrase that encapsulates the magnitude of the tragedy: "The club is close to complete collapse."
Prince Abdulhakim bin Musaed, who has held positions such as (Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee, its Secretary-General, and President of the Saudi Bowling Federation), does not speak seeking echoes, nor does he flatter the fans at the expense of the truth. He stated on his official platform via "x": "Thank God, it is the greatest honor that I have supported the greatest club in history, a club that has faced exclusion for a long time and has been subjected to systematic campaigns for personal reasons. It has endured where other clubs have not. Today, the picture has changed. The club has strayed from its essence and is very close to a moment of complete collapse."
The remarks made by the prince are unlike the circulated statements; they are a warning from a man who does not see clubs as mere logos, but as national institutions.
Prince Abdulhakim bin Musaed, who has held positions such as (Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee, its Secretary-General, and President of the Saudi Bowling Federation), does not speak seeking echoes, nor does he flatter the fans at the expense of the truth. He stated on his official platform via "x": "Thank God, it is the greatest honor that I have supported the greatest club in history, a club that has faced exclusion for a long time and has been subjected to systematic campaigns for personal reasons. It has endured where other clubs have not. Today, the picture has changed. The club has strayed from its essence and is very close to a moment of complete collapse."
The remarks made by the prince are unlike the circulated statements; they are a warning from a man who does not see clubs as mere logos, but as national institutions.