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词条 Oman Football Association
释义

  1. History

  2. Description

  3. Individual awards

  4. Team awards and achievements

  5. Omani League teams 2010-11

  6. References

  7. External links

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|name = Oman Football Association
الاتحاد العُماني لكرة القدم
|abbrev = OFA
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Futsal
Beach football
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|jurisdiction = Oman
|founded = {{Start date|1978}}
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AFC (1980)[1]
UAFA (1978)
WAFF (2010)
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|president = Sheikh Salim Al-Wahaibi[2]
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|vicepresident = Mohsin Al-Masoori
Jasim Al-Shukaili
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The Oman Football Association ({{lang-ar|الاتحاد العُماني لكرة القدم}}) is the governing body of football in Oman. It was founded in 1978, has been a member of the Asian Football Confederation and of FIFA since 1980.

History

The first football club of the Sultanate (documented as such) was the Maqboul Club, founded in 1942, known today as the Oman Club. In the 1970s, Qaboos bin Said al Said favored the development of sports events and associations, which led in 1978 to the creation of the Omani Football Association with Sayyid / Haitham bin Tariq Al Said (Minister of National Heritage and Culture) as its first president. In its first year of operations, the Association became a member of the Union of Arab Football Associations and of the FIFA, and then joined the Asian Football Federation in 1980.[3]

In the 1996 and 2000 AFC U-17 Championship, they became champions of Asia and representing Asia in the 1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship held in Ecuador, with a fourth-place finish. In the same tournament Mohamed Al Kathiri was awarded the golden ball, scoring most individual goals.

The senior team reached the Asian Cup, China 2004 final rounds. In 2007 they reached the Asian Cup once again up until the group stages. In the Gulf Cup, they reached the final twice, only to lose to Qatar and later, UAE; before winning it as hosts in 2009.

In November 2017, the OFA was chosen to organize the FIFA Executive Football Summit scheduled for February 2018.[4]

Description

Oman has a total of 45 clubs divided into three divisions. The First Division has 12 clubs, Second Division has 13 clubs while the Third Division has 20 clubs.

Oman is looking to take advantage of FIFA's assistance in the GOAL project to further develop the game in Oman. Goalkeeper Ali Al-Habsi is leading the path of Omani football to Europe, being the first Omani to play in the Premier League.

The Association is 70%-financed by the government through the Ministry of Sports Affairs (2010).[5]

Individual awards

YearPlayerAward
1995Mohamed Al Kathiri1995 Asian Young Footballer of the Year
1995Mohamed Al KathiriGolden Ball of 1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship
2002Hani Al DhabitGolden Shoe of the 15th Arabian Gulf Cup
2003Ali Al-HabsiBest Goalkeeper of the 16th Arabian Gulf Cup
2004Imad Al-HosniGolden Shoe of the 17th Arabian Gulf Cup
2004Ali Al-HabsiBest Goalkeeper of the 17th Arabian Gulf Cup
2007Ali Al-HabsiBest Goalkeeper of the 18th Arabian Gulf Cup
2009Ali Al-HabsiBest Goalkeeper of the 19th Arabian Gulf Cup

Team awards and achievements

YearTeamAwardCompetition
1989Oman}} FanjaWon first-place trophyGulf Clubs Championship 1989
1994Oman}} Oman F.C.Won second placeAsian Club Championship 1993-94
1994Oman}} U-17 TeamWon third-place trophyAFC U-17 Championship 1994
1995Oman}} U-17 TeamReached fourth place in tournament1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship
1995Oman}} Dhofar S.C.S.C.Won second placeGulf Clubs Championship 1995
1996Oman}} U-17 TeamWon first-place trophyAFC U-17 Championship 1996
2000Oman}} U-17 TeamWon first-place trophyAFC U-17 Championship 2000
2004Oman}} Oman National TeamWon second-place trophy17th Arabian Gulf Cup
2007Oman}} Oman National TeamWon second-place trophy18th Arabian Gulf Cup
2009Oman}} Oman National TeamWon the Gulf Cup19th Arabian Gulf Cup
2012Oman}} U-21 TeamRunners up AFC VS CAF Olympics 2012
2015Oman}} SeebWas 1st Runners upGulf Clubs Championship 2015

Omani League teams 2010-11

Al-Ahli (Sedab)
Al-Hilal (Salalah)
Al-Nahda
Al-Nasr
Al-Oruba
Al-Shabab
Al-Suwaiq
Al-Talia
Dhofar
Muscat
Oman FC
Saham

References

1. ^June 25, 1980: "Asian Football Confederation holds 9th congress in Hong Kong: Oman and Democratic Yemen were admitted into the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) by a resolution passed at its ninth congress here yesterday, thus bringing the AFC total membership to 35." Xinhua General News Service
2. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.muscatdaily.com/Archive/Sports/Sheikh-Salim-al-Wahaibi-takes-over-as-OFA-chief-4toy | title= SHEIKH SALIM AL WAHAIBI TAKES OVER AS OFA CHIEF | publisher= MUSCAT DAILY}}
3. ^History, Ofa.com
4. ^Ashok Purohit, Oman to host FIFA Executive Football Summit, Muscatdaily.com, 8 November 2017
5. ^Majid AL-Busafi, Oman: An Emerging Sport Nation, History and Future Directions, Ijssjournal.com, 2012

External links

  • Official website
  • [https://ruor.uottawa.ca/bitstream/10393/4291/1/MQ36655.PDF Organizational effectiveness: The case of Oman Football Association], thesis hosted on the Ottawa University website
{{Sports governing bodies in Oman}}{{Football in Oman}}{{International football}}{{AFC associations}}

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