2025–26 Oman Professional League

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Oman Professional League
Founded1976 (1976)
CountryOman
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs14
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toOman First Division League
Domestic cup(s)Sultan Qaboos Cup
Oman Super Cup
League cupOman Professional League Cup
International cupAFC Challenge League
Current championsAl-Seeb
(2024–25)
(5th title)
Most championshipsDhofar (12 titles)
Broadcaster(s)Oman Sports TV
Websitewww.opl.om
Current: 2025–26 Oman Professional League

The Oman Professional League (Arabic: دوري المحترفين عمان; known as the Omantel Professional League for sponsorship reasons), previously known as the Omantel Elite League, is the top division of the Oman Football Association, and was officially created in 1976. Currently, the most successful team in the league is Dhofar with 12 titles to their name.

Evolution to a professional league

In 2010, during the annual draw for the Sultan Qaboos Cup, Sultan Qaboos bin Said, Sultan of Oman, granted the OFA an annual 2.6 million rial (approximately 6.7 million dollars) till the year 2015 to further boost the development of the league. The move was made to nurture Oman's football youth, and create higher hopes of Oman qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The deal is in addition to the annual 1.6 million rial that the Sultan gives to the OFA every year.

Although being very popular in the local community, it was ranked according to the AFC as a Class D football League till the 2012–13 season. Sayyid Khalid bin Hamid Al-Busaidi, OFA President, had already announced his organization's plan to transform the Omani Football League into a professional league by 2012, and also announced to change the league's name to the Oman Mobile League. The interest from many companies such as Nissan, Shell and Oman Mobile, was one of the main reasons why the league was expected to transform, under with the leadership of Sayyid Khalid.

The contract was extended again for the 2011–12 season for another three years to be known as the Omantel Elite League.

In 2013, ahead of the 2013–14 season, it was announced that the league had taken the first steps to becoming fully professional. The Oman Football League got the seal of approval as a professional league on 1 September 2013 and will henceforth be called the Omantel Professional League (OPL).

On 10 September 2014, one day before the first match of the 2014–15 season was played, Oman Football Association announced the extension of Omantel’s support for the country’s Professional League as its title sponsor.

On 30 April 2016, OFA and the Public Authority for Radio and Television (PART) reached an agreement on TV broadcasting rights of all competitions and matches organised by OFA including those related to OPL and any other competitions and matches for three seasons.

On 5 September 2016, the leading healthcare services provider in the Sultanate, Badr Al Samaa Group of Hospitals renewed their partnership with OFA for the 2016-17 Omani football season. On 8 September 2016, OFA confirmed that Omantel will be renewing their contract as the title sponsors of the OPL for the following three years, starting with the 2016-17 season until the 2018-19 season.

Oman Professional League clubs (2024–25)

  • Al-Seeb Club
  • Al-Nahda Club
  • Al-Nasr S.C.S.C.
  • Oman Club
  • Al-Rustaq SC
  • Al-Shabab Club
  • Dhofar S.C.S.C.
  • Saham Club
  • Sur SC
  • Al-Khaburah SC
  • Sohar SC

Relegated in 2023-24

  • Al-Wahda SC
  • Bahla Club

Championship history

As of 26 May 2024

Year by year

Season Champion Runner up
Fanja (1)
Ruwi (1)
Fanja (2)
Al-Nasr (1)
Al-Nasr (2)
Al-Ahli (1)
Dhofar (1)Al-Nasr
1983–84Fanja (3)Al-Ahli
Dhofar (2)Al-Nasr
1985–86Fanja (4)Al-Ittihad
Fanja (5)
1987–88Fanja (6)Dhofar
Al-Nasr (3)
Dhofar (3)Al-Nasr
Fanja (7)
1991–92Dhofar (4)Al-Oruba
Dhofar (5)
Dhofar (6)
1994–95Sur (1)Al-Seeb
1995–96Sur (2)Oman
1996–97Oman (1)Sur
1997–98Al-Nasr (4)Sur
1998–99Dhofar (7)Al-Nasr
1999–00Al-Oruba (1)Al-Nasr
2000–01Dhofar (8)Al-Oruba
2001–02Al-Oruba (2)Sur
2002–03Muscat (2)Dhofar
2003–04Al-Nasr (5)Muscat
2004–05Dhofar (9)Al-Oruba
2005–06Muscat (3)Al-Nahda
2006–07Al-Nahda (1)Al-Oruba
2007–08Al-Oruba (3)Dhofar
2008–09Al-Nahda (2)Muscat
2009–10Al-Suwaiq (1)Dhofar
2010–11Al-Suwaiq (2)Al-Oruba
2011–12Fanja (8)Al-Shabab
2012–13Al-Suwaiq (3)Fanja
2013–14*Al-Nahda (3)Fanja
2014–15Al-Oruba (4)Fanja
2015–16Fanja (9)Al-Suwaiq
2016–17Dhofar (10)Al-Shabab
2017–18Al-Suwaiq (4)Al-Shabab
2018–19Dhofar (11)Al-Shabab
2019–20Al-Seeb (1)Dhofar
2020–21Dhofar (12)Al-Seeb
2021–22Al-Seeb (2)Al Nahda
2022–23Al-Nahda (4)Al-Suwaiq
Al-Seeb (3)Al Nahda
2024–25Al-Seeb (4)Al Nahda

*The Professional League began from the 2013–14 season

Cities

The following table lists the Oman Professional League champions by cities.

City Titles Winning clubs
Salalah
17
Dhofar (12), Al-Nasr (5)
Fanja
9
Fanja (9)
Sur
6
Al-Oruba (4), Sur (2)
Muscat
5
Muscat (3), Oman (1), Al-Ahli (1)
Al-Suwaiq
4
Al-Suwaiq (4)
Al-Buraimi
4
Al-Nahda (4)
Seeb
4
Al-Seeb (4)

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Seasons
Dhofar
12
5
, , , 1991–92, , , 1998–99, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–21
Fanja
9
3
, , 1983–84, 1985–86, , 1987–88, , 2011–12, 2015–16
Al-Nasr
5
5
, , , 1997–98, 2003–04
Al-Orouba
4
5
1999–00, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2014–15
Al-Nahda
4
3
2006–07, 2008–09, 2013–14, 2022–23
Al-Suwaiq
4
2
2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2017–18
Al-Seeb
4
2
2019–20, 2021–22, , 2024–25
Muscat*
3
2
, 2002–03, 2005–06
Sur
2
3
1994–95, 1995–96
Ahli Sidab
1
1
Oman
1
1
1996–97

*Includes championships won by Ruwi.

Topscorers

Season Player Club Goals
1991–92 Dhofar 14
1995–96 Dhofar 20
1996–97 Said Faraj Dhofar 19
2004-05 Ahmed Al Busafy Al-Seeb 12
2005–06
Ismail Al-Ajmi
Al Nahda
Muscat
12
2006–07 Al-Nasr 6
2007–08 Al Oruba 9
2008–09 Said Al-Ruzaiqi Sur 13
2009–10 Al Suwaiq 11
2010–11 Al Nahda 12
2011–12 Waleed Al-Saadi Al Suwaiq 14
2012–13 Fanja 14
2013–14 Jumaa Saeed
Mohammed Al-Ghassani
Al Nahda
Al Suwaiq
16
2014–15 Mechac Koffi Al-Nasr 19
2015–16 Vedran Gerc Sohar 14
2016–17 Al-Rustaq 16
2017–18 Abdul Aziz Al-Muqbali Al Suwaiq 21
2018–19 Mohammed Al-Ghassani Saham 18

Notable achievements by Omani clubs

The first trophy won by an Omani club in the regional or continental level was by Fanja in the 1989 Gulf Club Champions Cup, later named GCC Champions League. Fanja defeated Al-Muharraq of Bahrain in a penalty shootout after the match had ended 1–1 in the normal time. Fanja has appeared four times in the same tournament.

In the 1993–94 Asian Club Championship Omani club, Oman Club were awarded with second place after failing to beat Thai club, Thai Farmers Bank.

A few years later in 1996, Dhofar attempted to win the GCC Champions Cup, as Fanja did in 1989, but failed in the final match against Saudi club, Al-Nassr and finished with second place.

Al-Nahda competed in the 2008 AFC Cup, but were knocked-out in the semi-finals by eventual champions of the competition, Al-Muharraq on scoring aggregate.

Al Seeb Club achieved the AFC Cup title, becoming the second Omani club to achieve a regional or continental championship, after defeating Kuala Lumpur City in the 2022 AFC Cup Final.

See also

  • Sultan Qaboos Cup
  • Oman Professional League Cup
  • Oman Super Cup

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