2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup

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2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup
Tournament details
Country 
Dhofar
Runner-upAl-Ittihad
Tournament statistics
Matches played41
Goals scored107 (2.61 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Brazil Lorinko
(5 goals)

The 2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 39th edition of the

Arabic: كأس السلطان قابوس), the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman
.

The competition began on 16 September 2011 with the qualification round and concluded on 26 December 2011.

Dhofar S.C.S.C. were crowned the champions of the 2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup when they defeated Al-Ittihad Club 1–0,[1] winning the title for the record eighth time.[2]

Teams

This year the tournament had 36 teams. The winners qualified for the 2013 AFC Cup.

Qualification round

8 teams played a knockout tie. 4 ties were played over one leg. The first match was played between

Al-Rustaq SC, Nizwa Club, Bahla Club
advanced to the Round of 32 after winning their respective ties.

Al-Hamra v Madha
16 September 2011 Al-Hamra 3–1 Madha
17:30 UTC+4

16 September 2011
Al-Rustaq
19:00 UTC+4

16 September 2011 Ibri 0–3 Nizwa
19:00 UTC+4

16 September 2011 Bahla 3–0 Ja'lan
20:00 UTC+4

Round of 32

32 teams played a knockout tie. 16 ties were played over one leg. The first match played was between Al-Mudhaibi SC and Majees SC on 29 September 2011. 16 teams advanced to the Round of 16.

29 September 2011 Al-Mudhaibi 3–0 Majees Nizwa Sports Complex, Nizwa, Oman
17:15 UTC+4 Jasim 38'
Badar 54', 57'


Al-Ittihad v Ja’lan
29 September 2011
Salalah, Oman
20:15 UTC+4


Ahli Sidab v Al-Salam
30 September 2011
Muscat, Oman
17:10 UTC+4

30 September 2011
Al-Shabab
17:15 UTC+4 Al-Farsi 17'
Al-Busaidi 37'
Al-Muqbali 50'
Ouganna 48'
Al-Siyabi 75' (pen.)




Al-Bashaer v Sur
30 September 2011 Al-Bashaer 1–4 Sur Nizwa Sports Complex, Nizwa, Oman
20:00 UTC+4

30 September 2011 Bahla 0–1 Fanja Nizwa Sports Complex, Nizwa, Oman
20:45 UTC+4 Cissé 4'

1 October 2011
Muscat, Oman
17:15 UTC+4 Al-Mukhaini 74'
Al-Shoon 89' (o.g.)

1 October 2011
Bowsher
17:15 UTC+4 Al-Mashaikhi 35'
Al-Shamsi 62'
Ahmed 72' (pen.)

1 October 2011
Muscat, Oman
20:00 UTC+4 Al-Nofali 18', 30'
Faiz Khamis 30'
Khalid Nassar 14'
Al-Alawi 45'


Salalah v Bidia
1 October 2011
Salalah, Oman
20:15 UTC+4 Al-Marhoon 26'
Roberto 50'
Mayami 52', 73'

Round of 16

16 teams played a knockout tie. 8 ties were played over one leg. The first match was played between Ahli Sidab Club and Al-Mudhaibi SC on 22 October 2011. 8 teams advanced to the Quarterfinals.

22 October 2011
Muscat, Oman
16:50 UTC+4 Mostav 18' Anderson 29'

22 October 2011
Salalah, Oman
19:45 UTC+4

22 October 2011
Muscat, Oman
19:45 UTC+4 Al-Ajmi 45'

23 October 2011 Al-Oruba 3–0 Mirbat
16:45 UTC+4 Lorinko 71', 78'
Al-Asaad 84' (o.g.)

23 October 2011 Sur 2–1 Fanja
19:45 UTC+4 Marquinhos 75'
Al-Ruzaiqi 90'
Cissé 90+3' (pen.)


24 October 2011
Al-Tali'aa
Ibri Youth Complex, Ibri, Oman
18:50 UTC+4 Felipe 26'
Mohammed Amer 48'
Ahmed 90'

24 October 2011
Dhofar
19:50 UTC+4 Al-Dhabit 12'

Quarterfinals

8 teams played a knockout tie. 4 ties were played over two legs. The first match was played between

Dhofar S.C.S.C.
qualified for the Semifinals.

1st Legs

Sur v Al-Oruba
1 November 2011 Sur 0–0 Al-Oruba Sur Sports Complex, Sur, Oman
18:20 UTC+4



2 November 2011
Al-Seeb, Al-Batinah, Oman
19:45 UTC+4 Ishaq 36' Al-Dhabit 45', 62'
Saleh 80'

2nd Legs

17 November 2011
Salalah, Oman
18:15 UTC+4 Hubail 61'

Al-Ittihad v Sohar
18 November 2011
Salalah, Oman
18:10 UTC+4 Camara 75'


Al-Oruba v Sur
19 November 2011 Al-Oruba 1–2 Sur Sur Sports Complex, Sur, Oman
18:00 UTC+4

Semifinals

4 teams played a knockout tie. 2 ties were played over two legs. The first match was played between

Dhofar S.C.S.C. and Al-Ittihad Club
qualified for the finals.

1st Legs


2nd Legs

Al-Ittihad v Sur
7 December 2011
Salalah, Oman
18:30 UTC+4

7 December 2011
Salalah, Oman
21:15 UTC+4 Saleh 36', 48'

Finals

References

  1. ^ "Dhofar eyes record HM's Cup title". Muscat Daily.
  2. ^ "Dhofar lift HM Cup for eighth time". Oman Tribune. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2014-06-20.

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