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Oman Refinery Company: Oil & gas Exploration & production Muscat: 1982 Oil and gas P A Omantel: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Muscat: 1996 Telecom P A Petroleum Development Oman: Oil & gas Exploration & production Muscat: 1925 State oil and gas S A Raysut Cement: Industrials Building Materials & Fixtures Salalah: 1981 Largest ...
Al-Nahda Club (Arabic: نادي النهضة; (also known locally as Al-Aneed, or "The Tenacious", or just plainly as Al-Nahda) is an Omani sports club based in Al-Buraimi. [2] The club currently plays in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association. Their home ground is Al-Buraimi Sports Complex. The stadium is ...
Pages in category "Al-Nahda Club (Oman) players" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Although being very popular in the local community, it is ranked according to the AFC as a Class D football League. Sayyid Khalid bin Hamid, OFA President, has announced his organization's plan to transform the Omani Football League into a professional league by the year 2012, [1] [2] and will change its name to the "Oman Mobile League." [3] Many companies such as Nissan, Shell, and Oman ...
Al-Nahda competed in the 2008 AFC Cup, but were knocked-out in the semi-finals by eventual champions of the competition, Al-Muharraq on scoring aggregate. Al Seeb Club achieved the AFC Cup title, becoming the second Omani club to achieve a regional or continental championship, after defeating Kuala Lumpur City in the 2022 AFC Cup Final .
Al-Rustaq Club: 6 Nizwa Sports Complex Stadium: Nizwa: 14,400 Football Al-Khaburah Club: 1994 [5] 7 Al-Seeb Stadium: Seeb: 14,000 Football Oman national football team, Al-Seeb Club: 2004 [6] 8 Royal Oman Police Stadium: Seeb: 12,000 Football Oman Club: 1987 [7] 9 Salalah Sports Complex Stadium: Salalah: 8,000 Football Dhofar Club, Al-Nasr SC [8 ...
The 2013–14 Oman Professional League (known as the Omantel Professional League for sponsorship reasons) is the 38th edition of the top football league in Oman.The Oman Football League got the seal of approval of a professional league on 1 September 2013 and will henceforth be called the Omantel Professional League (OPL). [1]
This is a list of banks in Oman. Central bank. Central Bank of Oman; Local banks. National Bank of Oman; Bank Muscat; Bank Dhofar; Sohar International;