Oman First Division League
Founded | 1975 |
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Country | Oman |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of clubs | 12–13 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Oman Professional League |
Domestic cup(s) | Sultan Qaboos Cup |
International cup(s) | none |
Current champions | Al-Rustaq Club (1st title) |
Current: 2022–23 Oman First Division League |
The Oman First Division League (known as the Omantel First Division League for sponsorship purposes) is the second-highest Association football league in Oman. Contested by 13 teams, the top 2 teams replace the bottom two in the Oman Professional League while the third-placed team has a play-off facing the third last-laced team in order to gain promotion.[1] It is one of four divisions the Oman Football Association (Oman's main football governing body) encompasses, and has 12 teams while the Second Division and Third Division have 13 and 20 clubs each.[2]
All First Division teams are entered in the Sultan Qaboos Cup draw.[3] Two First Division teams made the quarter-finals in 2016.[4]
The 2016-17 Oman First Division commenced on 18 September.[5] Al-Mussanah SC, Sur SC and Salalah SC were relegated to the 2016-17 Oman First Division League.[6]
Leading in the 2016-17 Oman First Division (as of 20 February 2017) are newcomers Al-Salam SC, barely surpassing Al-Seeb Club on goal difference.[7]
2015–16 Clubs
- Al-Kamil & Al wafi Club
- Al-Mudhaibi Club
- Al-Taliya Club
- Al-Ittihad Club (Salalah)
- Al-Rustaq Club
- Ahli Sibab Club
- Bahla Club
- Al-Seeb Club
- Bousher Club
- Jaalan Club
- Oman Club
- Mirbat Club
- Nizwa Club
- Al-Wahda SC
Source:[8]
Note: Al-Rustaq Club, Oman Club and Jaalan Club all were promoted to the 2016-17 Oman Professional League.[9]
2016–17 New Teams
- Al-Musannah SC (relegated from 2015-16 Oman Professional League)
- Sur SC (relegated from 2015-16 Oman Professional League)
- Salalah SC (relegated from 2015-16 Oman Professional League)
- Al-Salam SC (promoted from 2015-16 Oman Second Division League)
- Bidya Club (promoted from 2015-16 Oman Second Division League)
source for promoted clubs: http://www.goalzz.com/?c=11733
Winners
Season | Champions |
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2009–10 | Ahli Sidab |
2010–11 | Sur SC |
2011–12 | Saham Club |
2012–13 | Al Ittihad |
2013–14 | Al-Khaboura SC |
2014–15 | Muscat Club |
2015–16 | Al-Rustaq |
Source:[10]
Golden Boot
References
- ^ "Oman Professional League". www.opl.om. Archived from the original on 22 October 2015.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 February 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
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- ^ "Former Old Edwardians striker wins golden boot in Oman". 12 June 2015.