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Oman Super Cup

Oman Super Cup
Founded1999; 25 years ago (1999)
CountryOman
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams2
Current championsAl-Seeb (3 titles)
Most championshipsAl-Oruba (4 titles)
TV partnersOman Sports TV

The Oman Super Cup (Arabic: كأس السوبر العماني) is an Omani football cup competition. It has been played on and off since the first edition was held in 1999. It is the curtain raiser to the Omani football season. It pairs the previous season's Sultan Qaboos Cup winners against the Oman Professional League champions.

Championship history

As of 7 December 2023[1]

Year by year

Season Champion Runner-up Score
1999 Dhofar Al-Seeb 2–1
2000 Al-Oruba Dhofar 1–1 (a.e.t.) (10–9 pen.)
2001 Al-Seeb Al-Nasr 3–1
2002 Al-Oruba Al-Nasr 2–1
2004 Muscat Al-Seeb 3–2
2005 Muscat Dhofar 2–1
2008 Al-Oruba Sur 2–0
2009 Al-Nahda Al-Suwaiq 1–0
2010 Saham Al-Suwaiq 1–0
2011 Al-Oruba Al-Suwaiq 3–0
2012 Fanja Dhofar 1–0
2013 Al-Suwaiq Fanja 2–1
2014 Al-Nahda Fanja 0–0 (6–5 pen.)
2015 Fanja Al-Oruba 3–0 (Walkover)
2016 Saham Fanja 1–0
2017 Dhofar Al-Suwaiq 2–1
2018 Al-Nasr Al-Suwaiq 0–0 (4–2 pen.)
2019 Dhofar Sur 4–0
2020 Not played due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Al-Seeb Al-Nahda 2–0
2023 Al-Seeb Al-Nahda 3–1

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Al-Oruba
4
1
2000, 2002, 2008, 2011
Dhofar
3
3
1999, 2017, 2019
Al-Seeb
3
2
2001, 2022, 2023
Fanja SC
2
3
2012, 2015
Al-Nahda
2
2
2009, 2014
Muscat
2
-
2004, 2005
Saham SC
2
-
2010, 2016
Al-Suwaiq
1
5
2013
Al-Nasr
1
1
2018
Sur
-
2
-

Cities

The following table lists the Oman Super Cup champions by cities.

City Titles Winning clubs
Sur
4
Al-Oruba (4)
Salalah
4
Dhofar (3), Al Nasr (1)
Seeb
3
Al-Seeb (3)
Al Buraimi
2
Al-Nahda (2)
Muscat
2
Muscat (2)
Fanja
2
Fanja (2)
Saham
2
Saham (2)
Al-Suwaiq
1
Al-Suwaiq (1)

Controversies

The 2015 Oman Super Cup was a subject of controversy as on 19 August 2015, the defending Oman Professional League and Sultan Qaboos Cup champions, Al-Oruba SC decided to pull out of the 2015 Oman Super Cup, citing non-payment of dues by the Oman Football Association and a late release of its players from national and army team camps as the main reasons behind the club's decision to pull out.[2][3][4] On 21 August 2015, Fanja was declared the winner of the Super Cup after its opponent, Al-Oruba, as expected failed to turn up for the match.[5][6][7]

See also

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