2007 Omani Federation Cup

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2007 Omani Federation Cup
CountryFlag of Oman.svg  Oman
Teams8
Champions Al-Seeb
Runners-up Sur
Matches played15
Goals scored34 (2.27 per match)
2012–13

The 2007 Omani Federation Cup was the 1st edition of a pre-season football competition held in Oman and was also known as Oman FA Cup. The competition started on 10 May 2007 and finished on 24 May 2007.

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The competition featured of two groups of 4 teams, with the top two advancing to the semi-final stages.

The competition featured the top eight clubs playing in the top flight in the 2006–07 season.

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Oman.svg Al-Nahda 321052+37
Flag of Oman.svg Al-Seeb 320132+16
Flag of Oman.svg Muscat 31114404
Flag of Oman.svg Dhofar 30032640
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Oman.svg Al-Nasr 320154+16
Flag of Oman.svg Al-Oruba 31115504
Flag of Oman.svg Sur 31112204
Flag of Oman.svg Al-Tali'aa 30212312
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semi finals

Sur 1 – 1 Al-Nahda
Abdullah Al-Mukhaini Soccerball shade.svg 46'Arif Al-Balushi Soccerball shade.svg 90+3'
Penalties
5–4
Al-Nasr 0 – 1 Sur

Final

Al-Seeb 2 – 1 Sur

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