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The Oman team dominated the first half, taking the lead in the 17th minute with Abdul Rahman Eid Harib Al Mushaifri’s first goal, the result of a wall play that he was able to finish with a shot to the left of the goal. Oman’s second goal came in the 30th minute with a header by Muhsen Al-Ghassani. With this result, they went to the break. In the second half, the Kuwaiti team showed a completely different face from the first half, as they were more intense on offense and came close to scoring a goal. However, in a move down the right, the ball came to Abdul Rahman Eid Harib Al Mushaifri, who had time to settle on the ball and shoot past Kuwait goalkeeper Sulaiman Abdulghafour to extend the home side’s lead to 3-0. In the 79th minute, another cross into the box, this time from the right, was met only by Abdullah Fawaz to put the game to bed.
With this result, Oman moved up to fourth place, which would give them a place in the fourth round of the Asian qualifiers. On the other hand, Kuwait, with the defeat, drops to fifth place and, for now, is eliminated from the next stage.
On Matchday 4 of Group B, Oman will be visiting Jordan and Kuwait will be visiting Palestine.
The match ended with Oman’s convincing 4-0 victory over Kuwait.
Issam Al Sabhi of Oman misses the fifth goal.
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Oman is well positioned in its field and then counterattacks.
Kuwait doesn’t give up with a shot from Salman Al Awadhi that the Oman keeper deflects well.
Goooooooool for Oman. The fourth goal is scored by number 12, Abdullah Fawaz.
Moath Al-Enezi is the second Kuwait player to receive a caution.
Kuwait’s good momentum faded as the minutes passed and they fell behind by 3 goals.
With this result, Oman moves into fourth place with three points and Kuwait drops to fifth with two points.
First yellow card of the match for Kuwait No. 2 Sami Al-Sanea.
Kuwait is not giving up and continues to press for Oman’s exit.
When Kuwait was playing better in the match, they scored the third against them.
Gooooool for Oman, the third came from number 21, Abdul Rahman Al Mushaifri, for his second of the match on a move down the right where he received an unmarked cross to shoot and make it 3-0.
Oman has struggled to create dangerous chances in the opening minutes of the second half.
Kuwait’s number 20, Yousef Naser, had the first dangerous chance of the second half when he made a half-scissor kick inside the six-yard box and the ball went wide of the goal.
Kuwait shows a different attitude in attack and has better control of the ball.
The ball is rolling again at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex with Oman’s 2-0 partial victory.
The first half ended with Oman taking a 2-0 lead over Kuwait, who created no scoring chances.
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Kuwait already treads a little more on Oman’s territory.
Kuwait’s first shot on goal by number 20, Yousef Naser.
Some of Kuwait’s players look tired from running most of the game to steal the ball.
Oman continued to press, now with a long-range shot that went over the head of number 20 Salaah Al Yahyaei.
This is the first time in the match that Kuwait’s goalkeeper has touched the ball.
Goooooooool for Oman by number 11, Muhsen Al-Ghassani, on a great header where he was all alone.
Kuwait continues to fail to make two consecutive passes and, as a result, they send balls forward.
Kuwait is not responsive because it does not have the ball and only plays defensively.
Oman is pushing hard for Kuwait’s exit
Goooooooool for Oman in a great wall play in which the number 21, Abdul Rahman Al Mushaifri, finished and put the Oman team ahead.
Oman dominated the first fifteen minutes of the first half by having more of the ball and creating dangerous chances.
Kuwait is jumping the lines by not being able to make short passes.
Kuwait cannot get out of their own half in the face of Oman’s pressure.
Kuwait has a hard time moving forward with the ball because they miss a lot of passes.
Number 21 Abdul Rahman Al Mushaifri’s first clear chance came from a low shot that was well deflected by Kuwait’s goalkeeper.
First foul against Kuwait committed by number 4, Khalid El Ebrahim.
The ball rolls at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex
The players are ready for the game.
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Ahmed Mubarak , also known as Ahmed Kano, is a footballer from Oman who plays as a midfielder and currently plays for Al-Markhiya SC of the Qatar Football League. Ahmed Mubarak , also known as Ahmed Kano, is an Omani footballer who plays as a midfielder and currently plays for Al-Markhiya SC of the Qatar Football League.
He played for Oman from 2003 to 2019 and scored 23 goals in 180 appearances, which is the most appearances for the national team.1.
He participated in eight editions of the Gulf Nations Cup, where he was champion in the 2017 edition and was voted best player of the tournament. He also participated in the 2004, 2007, 2015 and 2019 Asian Cup.
Bader Al-Mutawa is a Kuwaiti footballer who plays as a striker and currently plays for Qadsia SC of the Kuwait Premier League. He has been capped 196 times for Kuwait.
He made his debut for Kuwait as part of the team that participated in the 2003 Gulf Nations Cup, which was held in his country, and where he scored a goal in a 4-0 win over Yemen. He has represented his national team in a total of 196 international matches.
Bashar Abdullah (b. Kuwait City, Kuwait, October 12, 1977) is a Kuwaiti former footballer. He played as a striker and his last club was Al Kuwait of the Kuwait Premier League. He is also considered one of the most important players in the history of his country’s national team, for which he played a record 133 games and scored 75 goals.
Hani Al-Dhabit Faraj Bait Al-Noobi , commonly known as Hani Al-Dhabit, is an Omani former footballer who played as a striker and midfielder for Dhofar SCSC of the Oman Professional League. He played for the Oman national soccer team from 1998 to 2008 and captained the team in 2002 and 2003. His most successful season with the national team was 2001-2002, and he was the world’s top scorer in international matches in 2001. He made his debut for Oman in the Gulf Nations Cup and scored a goal in the match against Bahrian. On that occasion, he also scored a hat-trick against Kuwait, the most successful team in the history of West Asian soccer. He also scored a goal in the match against Qatar and, with his five goals, became the Bomber of the Year, surpassing Raul, Michael Owen and Luis Figo, including 17 goals scored for Dhofar. In the 2003 edition he became the captain of his national team, but Czech coach Milan Máčala called him up very rarely. Still, he managed to score a penalty in the final lost to hosts Qatar. Hani participated in the 2004 Gulf Nations Cup in Qatar and was a sports commentator on an Al Jazeera television program during the 2009 Gulf Nations Cup, in which he commented on his national team’s match against Saudi Arabia.
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This is the kick-off time of the match in several countries.
Argentina: 13:00 hrs.
Bolivia: 12:00 hrs.
Chile: 12:00 hrs.
Colombia: 11:00 hrs.
Ecuador: 11:00 hrs.
USA (ET): 12:00 hrs.
Spain: 18:00 hrs.
Mexico: 10:00 hrs.
Paraguay: 12:00 hrs.
Peru: 11:00 hrs.
Uruguay: 13:00 hrs
Venezuela: 12:00 hrs
They reached a World Cup in 1982, drawing with Czechoslovakia, but losing to England and France.
The team’s greatest achievements came in the 1980s, with their best successes being the Asian Cup, where they reached the final in 1976 and won the trophy at home in 1980, as well as qualifying for the 1982 World Cup.
Subsequently, the level of the national team declined, but they continued to win titles and good results in the Gulf Cup. After a long losing streak, it won a title again in 2010.
The team is considered promising at the continental level, having left China behind in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
The Kuwait national team was suspended by FIFA on October 24, 2008, following a meeting of FIFA’s executive committee, because the federation’s internal elections had not yet been held.
Their greatest achievement has been at the U-17 level, where they took fourth place in the 1995 U-17 World Cup held in Ecuador.
WORLD ASIA QUALIFIERS – 2ND ROUND – ROUND 4.
KUWAIT 1-2 OMAN
Asia World Ranking, 2nd round, round 5.
India 0-0 Kuwait.
Asia World Ranking, Round 2, Matchday 6.
KUWAIT 1-0 AFGHANISTAN.
Asia World Ranking. 3rd round, round 1.
Jordan 1-1 Kuwait.
Asia World Ranking, Round 3, Matchday 2.
Jordan 1-1 Kuwait.
WORLD ASIA RANKINGS – 2ND ROUND – ROUND 5.
Chinese Taipei 0-3 Oman
Asia World Ranking, 2nd round, round 6.
Oman 1-1 Kazakhstan.
Friendly match.
Real Oviedo 1-1 Oman.
Asia World Ranking. 3rd round, matchday 1.
Iraq 1-0 Oman.
Asia World Cup Qualifying 3rd round, round 2.
Oman 1-3 South Korea
In the 39 matches played between these two teams, the record is as follows: 11 wins for Oman and 14 for Kuwait, with 14 draws.
Gulf Cup.
November 29, 2019.
Kuwait 1-2 Oman.
Gulf Cup.
December 24, 2017.
Kuwait 0-1 Oman.
Asia Cup.
January 16, 2015.
Oman 1-0 Kuwait.
Gulf Cup.
November 19, 2014.
Kuwait 0-5 Oman.
WAFF Championship.
December 10, 2012.
Kuwait 0-2 Oman.
Also called Boshar is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Muscat, Oman. It is mainly used for soccer and athletics and has a capacity of 39 000 spectators. It is the home stadium of the city’s two main clubs, Oman Club and Muscat FC, which play in the Omani Football League.
The stadium is also the official stadium of the Oman national soccer team and was the main venue for the 1996 and 2009 editions of the Gulf Nations Cup. The complex also has several sports facilities, including tennis courts and an Olympic-size swimming pool.
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