Abdul Rahman bin Saud Al Saud

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Abdulrahman Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud (1940-2005) was the son of King Saud and the grandson of King Abdulaziz the first monarch of Saudi Arabia. He was born in Riyadh in 1940 and finished his studying at Ma'had Al-Anjal School. He has 6 sons (Khalid - Abdulaziz - Faisal - Mamdoh - Saud and Fahad) and 3 daughters (Jawhara - Manal and Ahad).

He was well known as Al-Nasr Club godfather as he spent more than 36 years as the president of the Saudi Giants. He was the head of Al-Nasr for 3 durations : (1960-1969) - (1975-1997) and (2000-2005).

His love of the team made him accept the challenge of being the president of a second division club and turning it to a champion. Prince Abdulrahman died in 2005 and his son Faisal is now the club's President.