Al Nassr FC (women)

[citation needed] Once again, runners-up to Eastern Flames after being tied on points but losing on goal difference, which qualified them for the final stage of the SAFF National Women's League.

[7][8] On 13 October 2022, the team played its first-ever match in the 2022–23 Women's Premier League, achieving a resounding 18–0 victory over Sama to kick off their competitive record.

[11][12] In the following season, Al-Nassr won its second consecutive title,[13] qualifying them for the inaugural 2024–25 AFC Women's Champions League, becoming the first Saudi team to participate in the competition.

[14][15] Like their men section, Al-Nassr has rivalry with Al-Hilal, with matches between the two teams sometimes referred as the Riyadh Derby, gaining increased attention, they also face Al-Ahli and Al-ittihad in the classico, Al-shabab is also a second rivaly that exists in the other part of the capital which has proven to be the main women rivalry in the capital.

[16][17][18] Just like the men section the team main colours are Yellow and Blue Since 2022, the club has played its home games at the 15,000-seat Prince Abdulrahman Stadium, with larger or high-profile matches being held at Al-Awwal Park.