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  1. 9 de jul. de 2024 · OMAN SQUAD: Ibrahim al Mukhaini, Fayez al Rushedi, Ahmed al Rawahi, Ibrahim al Rajhi, Ahmed al Khamisi, Mohammed al Musallami, Khalid al Buraiki, Ghanim al Habshi, Ali al Busaidy, Ahmed al Kaabi, Amjad al Harthy, Abdulaziz al Shmoosi, Harib al Saadi, Abdullah Fawaz, Salah al Yahyaei, Omar al Malki, Zaher al Aghbari, Arshad al Alawi, Jameel al Yahmadi, Abdulrahman al Mushefri, Musaab al Maamari ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Oman’s striker Mohsin al Ghassani left the external camp and travelled to Thailand as he joined the training of his new team at True Bangkok United FC. The Seeb former player had signed a contract with the Thai club for the s43 next season after successful seasons with Seeb club.

  3. 1 de jul. de 2024 · Red Warriors players had an internal training session at ROP field in Al Seeb on Tuesday ahead of their travel to Spain. The external camp in Spain will run from July 3 to 24. The 22 days abroad gathering will be a key preparatory destination for the team ahead of the deciding qualifiers start.

  4. 26 de jun. de 2024 · The list features new faces like Al Wahda’s goalie Ibrahim al Rajhi, Sultan al Marzooq (Dhofar), Khalid al Ghatreefi (Ibri), Jawad al Azi (Al Seeb). Mohammed al Ghafri (Al Rustaq) and Nasser al Rawahi (Oman club) came back to the team.

  5. Hace 1 día · The Oman national association football team represents Oman in association football and is controlled by the Oman Football Association (OFA). History. World Cup and Asian Cup. Gulf Cup. The mid-1990s under the OFA chairmanship of Sheikh Saif bin Hashil Al-Maskary saw Oman achieve positive results on the Asian stage.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Oman failed to clear a throw-in from the right and Bayesh, one of the players of the tournament, picked up the ball outside the right corner of the area and sent a low diagonal shot over the outstretched hand of the diving Ibrahim Al-Mukhaini. It was Bayesh’s third goal of the tournament.

  7. 27 de jun. de 2024 · The list features new faces like Al Wahda’s goalie Ibrahim al Rajhi, Sultan al Marzooq (Dhofar), Khalid al Ghatreefi (Ibri), Jawad al Azi (Al Seeb). Mohammed al Ghafri (Al Rustaq) and Nasser al Rawahi (Oman club) came back to the team.