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2011–12 Oman Elite League


FieldValue
season2011–12
competitionOmantel Elite League
winnersFanja
relegatedAhli Sidab
continentalcup1AFC Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersFanja
Dhofar
league topscorerOman Waleed Al-Saadi (14 goals)
biggest home winAl-Suwaiq 4–0 Salalah
(29 April 2012)
biggest away winAl-Musannah 1–5 Salalah
(27 January 2012)
highest scoringAl-Nahda 4–3 Al-Musannah
(29 March 2012)
Al-Musannah 3–4 Oman
(14 April 2012)
Ahli Sidab 3–4 Al-Shabab
(4 May 2012)
matches132
total goals311
longest wins(4 games)
Fanja
longest unbeaten(9 games)
Fanja
longest losses(4 games)
Al-Tali'aa
Al-Nahda
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13

Dhofar (29 April 2012) (27 January 2012) (29 March 2012) Al-Musannah 3–4 Oman (14 April 2012) Ahli Sidab 3–4 Al-Shabab (4 May 2012) Fanja Fanja Al-Tali'aa Al-Nahda

The 2011–12 Oman Elite League (known as the Omantel Elite League for sponsorship reasons) was the 36th edition of the top football league in Oman. It began on 25 September 2011 and was scheduled to finish on 19 May 2012, but for the first time in the history of Omani League, the league title had to be decided by a playoff. Al-Suwaiq Club were the defending champions, having won the previous 2010–11 Elite League season. On Monday, 21 May 2012, Fanja SC won the Championship Final match against Al-Shabab Club 7–6 on penalties after the match had ended 3–3 after extra time and emerged as the champions of the 2011–12 Oman Elite League.

Teams

This season the league had 12 teams. Saham SC and Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. were relegated to the Second Division League after finishing in the relegation zone in the 2010–11 season. Muscat Club were also relegated after losing the relegation/promotion playoff against Fanja SC. The winner qualified for 2013 AFC Cup. The three relegated teams were replaced by Second Division League winners Fanja SC (Group A) and Sur SC (Group B) and runners-up Al-Musannah SC (Group B).

Stadia and locations

ClubHome cityStadiumCapacity
Al-MusannahAl-MusannahSeeb Stadium14,000
Al-NahdaAl-BuraimiNizwa Sports Complex10,000
Al-OrubaSurSur Sports Complex8,000
Al-ShababBarkaSeeb Stadium14,000
Ahli SidabSidabSultan Qaboos Sports Complex39,000
Al-SuwaiqAl-SuwaiqSohar Regional Sports Complex19,000
Al-Tali'aaSurSur Sports Complex8,000
DhofarSalalahAl-Saada Stadium / Salalah Sports Complex12,000 / 8,000
FanjaFanjaSeeb Stadium14,000
OmanMuscatSultan Qaboos Sports Complex / Royal Oman Police Stadium39,000 / 18,000
Al-HilalSalalahAl-Saada Stadium12,000
SurSurSur Sports Complex8,000

League table

Results

Championship play-off

Cissé Al-Mahaijri Ouganna

Promotion/relegation play-off

1st leg

2nd leg

Roberto Moosa Al-Noufali

Al Seeb secured promotion after winning 4:3 on aggregate In the 2012–13 season the league had increased from 12 to 14 teams. As a result, despite losing the relegation play-off to Al-Seeb Club, Al-Hilal SC retained their place in the top division and Al-Musannah SC, whose 11th-place finish would have seen them relegated also retained their place in the top division.

Season statistics

Top scorers

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References

References

  1. "ELITE LEAGUE".
  2. "Scorers". goalzz.com.
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