After signing a partnership with Saudi Arabia’s <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2024/04/07/cristiano-ronaldo-arrives-in-abu-dhabi-with-al-nassr-for-saudi-super-cup/" target="_blank">Al Nassr Football Club</a> in February, <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/fashion-beauty/2024/07/19/adidas-bella-hadid-sl72/" target="_blank">adidas </a>has unveiled the club’s new home jersey for the 2024-25 season. Embracing the club’s vivid yellow with blue trim and the team logo on the left breast, the home shirt is a conscious ode to the Riyadh club’s nearly 68-year history, refreshing the simple design and adding the German brand’s latest technical fabrics. The strip also features the slogan “Nassr runs in my blood”, as well as a palm tree and crossed sword emblem, paying homage to Saudi Arabian culture and the club’s passionate fan base. Star player <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2024/07/06/will-cristiano-ronaldo-retire-from-international-football/" target="_blank">Cristiano Ronaldo</a>, 39, showcased the kit along with his teammates in a new campaign shot at the King Saud University Stadium, known better as Al Awwal Park, in Riyadh by Dubai-based photographer Aqib Anwar. For Anwar, the experience was both a whirlwind and a dream come true, he tells <i>The National</i>. “This is something that’s going to stay with me forever. My kids – my grandkids – everyone will need to know that I got the chance to do this,” Anwar says. Anwar, who grew up in<a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/travel/2024/05/16/india-tourism-mahabalipuram-chennai/" target="_blank"> Chennai, India</a> before pursuing a successful career as a photographer in the UAE, grew up as a fan of Ronaldo from his days playing for <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2024/07/12/manchester-united-back-erik-ten-hag-with-joshua-zirkzee-but-will-matthijs-de-ligt-be-next/" target="_blank">Manchester United</a>. “<a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/cristiano-ronaldo/" target="_blank">Cristiano Ronaldo</a> has been my idol for decades. When I got the call, I said to myself I had to do this – nothing else matters as much as this,” Anwar says. It was a high-pressure shoot, with Anwar having only 30 minutes with Ronaldo to shoot the three jerseys, including two more that are yet to be unveiled, at various locations in the stadium. To get it right, he had to forget that he was in front of one of the world’s most famous football players and make things as comfortable as possible for both of them. “Ronaldo is such a professional. I didn't have to do anything in that regard. But I did tell him to keep it natural – 'Alright Cristiano, now it’s time to warm up everybody else – act like you’re going into your first game'." What is <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/2024/07/19/tatel-ronaldo-nadal-dubai-restaurant-review/" target="_blank">Ronaldo </a>like in these kinds of scenarios? “He’s super chill. A really nice guy. He comes in very professionally, smiles, does what he has to do and doesn’t make a fuss. He has such a good aura around him – friendly with everyone.” Anwar had to suppress his inner fan, however, and stop himself from chatting Ronaldo up to discuss the most memorable highlights of his storied career, which has taken him from Manchester United to Real Madrid and now to Al Nassr. “When I told my nephews, they asked me, 'did you get a signed jersey?' I said, ‘I couldn’t even get a handshake’,” Anwar laughs. “But I did get a fist bump.” Al Nassr will begin the new season of the Saudi Pro League on August 22 against Al Raed.