Oman
Coach:
Carlos Queiroz
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Team Info
The Oman national football team, known as "Al-Ahmar" (The Red Warriors), represents the Sultanate of Oman in international football under the Oman Football Association. They compete in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), with home matches played at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Muscat. The team's primary color is red. Oman's football history on the global stage began in earnest in the 1990s as the sport developed rapidly in the country. A key era was the 2000s, under coach Milan Máčala and later Paul Le Guen, when Oman became a consistent and respected force in Asian football, regularly challenging for Gulf Cup honors and making appearances in the AFC Asian Cup. The modern team, often featuring a blend of domestic league stars and a few foreign-based players, is known for its disciplined organization and technical ability. They remain a tough opponent for any Asian side. The fan support is passionate and growing. In summary, the Oman national team is a model of steady progress in Asian football, consistently punching above its weight.
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