Joao Felix has won the Saudi Pro League title with Al-Nassr after a commanding 4-1 victory over Damac.
The triumph concludes a barren seven-year spell for the Riyadh-based club.
What happened?
Al-Nassr captured the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title with a spectacular second-half brace from Cristiano Ronaldo alongside goals from Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman.
The club secured the championship by two points over rivals Al-Hilal.
Joao Felix reflected on his decision to move to Saudi Arabia, stating he found himself in an environment that greatly favoured him.
Felix reflects on domestic triumph
Felix told Sport TV: "I found myself in an environment that greatly favoured me. The type of game, the position, the teammates I had around me."
He added: "It ended up being a fantastic season, which ended in the best way."
Felix also discussed the immense internal pressure that had deeply affected his legendary compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo behind the scenes.
Pressure on Cristiano Ronaldo
Felix recalled: "Cris has been trying to win his first title here, mainly the league. I know, because I'm with him every day, what he suffers with this, I know how much he wanted to win."
He went on to say: "I went to give him a hug. Best player in the Saudi league? There were many players who had good seasons."
Focus turns to global stage
With domestic hierarchy established and individual accolades heavily contested, the focus for Al-Nassr's international contingent shifts rapidly toward national team commitments.
Felix quickly dismissed league celebrations to look ahead to his country's upcoming international tournament objectives.
Discussing their chances at the World Cup, Felix added: "Now it's a few days to rest, enjoy time with family, a little bit in Portugal. We start again on the 1st."
Felix will head to the Portugal training camp on June 1, carrying their momentum into a highly challenging group stage.
The newly-crowned champions must swiftly transition from club celebrations as international schedules take immediate priority.
Ronaldo and Felix will take on DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia in the group stage.
Felix believes Portugal can win the World Cup with a bit of luck.