In today's world, Sultan Qaboos Cup is a topic that has gained great relevance and has generated a wide debate among experts and society in general. With the advancement of technology and constant changes in the way we interact, Sultan Qaboos Cup has become a focal point of interest for many. From its impact on the economy and politics, to its influence on our daily lives, Sultan Qaboos Cup is a topic that leaves no one indifferent. In this article, we will further explore the different perspectives and implications that Sultan Qaboos Cup has in today's world.
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Founded | 1972 |
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Country | Oman |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of clubs | 32 |
Current champions | Dhofar (11th title) (2023–24) |
Most championships | Dhofar (11 titles) |
TV partners | Oman Sports TV |
Current: 2023–24 Sultan Qaboos Cup |
The Sultan Qaboos Cup (Arabic: كأس السلطان قابوس), also known as the HM's Cup, is Oman's premier knockout tournament for men's football. It was officially founded in 1972 and the champions of that first edition were Al-Ahli. It was briefly known as Oman Cup. Currently, the most successful club in the league is Dhofar with a total of eleven titles to their name, with the latest win at the 2023–24 season.
On 4 March 2015, Oman's leading financial services provider, BankMuscat agreed to come on board as the Presenting Partner for the 2014–15 Sultan Qaboos Cup.[1][2]
The following table lists the Oman Professional League champions by cities.
City | Titles | Winning clubs |
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Salalah | 16
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Dhofar (11), Al-Nasr (5) |
Fanja | 9
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Fanja (9) |
Sur | 9
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Al-Orouba (4), Sur (4), Al-Tali'aa (1) |
Muscat | 7
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Al-Seeb (4), Oman (2), Muscat (1) |
Sidab | 5
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Al-Ahli (5) |
Al-Suwaiq | 3
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Al-Suwaiq (3) |
Saham | 2
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Saham (2) |
Al Buraimi | 1
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Al-Nahda (1) |
Club | Winners | Runners-up | Winning seasons |
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Dhofar | 11
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5
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1977, 1980, 1981, 1990, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2011 ,2019–20, 2020–21, 2023–24 |
Fanja | 9
|
2
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1975, 1976, 1978, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2013–14 |
Al-Ahli | 5
|
3
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1972, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988 |
Al-Nasr | 5
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5
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1995, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2017–18 |
Al-Orouba | 4
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3
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1993, 2001, 2010, 2014–15 |
Sur | 4
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2
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1973, 1992, 2007, 2018–19 |
Al-Seeb | 4
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3
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1996, 1997, 1998, 2021–22 |
Al-Suwaiq | 3
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1
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2008, 2012–13, 2016–17 |
Oman | 2
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0
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1979, 1994 |
Saham | 2
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0
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2009, 2015–16 |
Al-Nahda | 1
|
4
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2022–23 |
Muscat* | 1
|
2
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2003 |
Al-Tali'aa | 1
|
0
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1974 |
Al Rustaq | 0
|
1
|
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Al-Khaboura | 0
|
1
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*Includes championships won by Ruwi.