Fixtures

Oman League 02/22 18:00 15 Dhofar vs Sohar Club - View

Results

Oman League 02/07 14:30 13 [9] Al Khaburah v Dhofar [10] D 0-0
Oman League 02/02 13:40 12 Dhofar v Ibri Club W 3-0
Oman League 01/25 13:05 11 [4] Al Shabab Seeb v Dhofar [11] L 2-0
Oman League 01/16 14:45 10 [10] Dhofar v Al Seeb [1] L 0-2
Oman Sultans Cup 01/12 12:55 3 Oman FC v Dhofar D 0-0
Oman League 01/07 14:35 9 [10] Dhofar v Al-Nahda [2] L 0-2
Oman Sultans Cup 01/03 13:20 3 Dhofar v Oman FC L 0-1
Oman Sultans Cup 12/28 15:50 4 Al Shabab Seeb v Dhofar W 0-1
Oman League 12/19 15:15 8 [14] Al Rustaq v Dhofar [10] D 0-0
Oman League 12/13 13:10 7 [11] Dhofar v Sur SC [12] W 3-2
Oman Federation Cup 11/21 14:15 - Dhofar v Al Seeb L 1-2
Oman Federation Cup 11/15 12:45 - Bahla v Dhofar D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 13 18
Wins 10 3 7
Draws 10 4 6
Losses 11 6 5
Goals for 36 14 22
Goals against 36 18 18
Clean sheets 8 2 6
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - Dhofar Club

Dhofar Sports, Cultural and Social Club (Arabic: نادي ظفار الرياضي الثقافي الاجتماعي), commonly known as Dhofar, is an Omani sports club based in Salalah, Oman. Founded in 1970, it is the most decorated club in the history of Omani football, having won a record 11 league titles and 11 Sultan Qaboos Cups. The club currently competes in the Oman Professional League, the top flight of Omani football, following its successful licensing appeal and return for the 2025–26 season. Dhofar plays its home matches at the government-owned Al-Saada Stadium, which serves as its primary venue for domestic and regional competitions.

History

The idea for the foundation of a club in Salalah began in the 1960s, resulting in various meetings among the town's people. The names considered for the new club were Al-Ahlia, Al-Nahda, Al-Arabi, and Al-Shoala, but the name to be chosen for the club was to be "Al-Shaab", literally translating to "The People", and in 1968 the new club was finally founded.

Two years later, the young club merged with the neighboring club Al-Shoala from the Dahariz district of Salalah and was re-founded as Dhofar in 1970 appointing Salim Al-Kathiri as the club's first president, a position he held until 1975. Officially, the club was founded on 20 May 1972 and was registered on 26 June 2002.

Dhofar is the most successful club in the Omani League with a total of eleven championships and ten Sultan Qaboos Cup titles to their name. Dhofar have also reached the final of the 1995–1996 Gulf Club Champions Cup, only losing to Saudi giants, Al-Nassr. The club has never been relegated to second division. They have a long lasting rivalry with neighbours Al-Nasr S.C. Although being relatively younger in foundation than many other Arab clubs, which generally were founded in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, Dhofar has been ranked as the 30th most successful club title-wise in the Arab World with a total of 19 titles.

Dhofar, along with the neighbours Al-Nasr have been generally labelled as the front runners of the Omani League, but as seen in the recent seasons, both the clubs performed horribly with Dhofar losing many games, and not going far in the Sultan Qaboos Cup, along with Al-Nasr who even got relegated in the 2010–11 season.

The club in the 2009–10 season made a season comeback with their performances in the Sultan Qaboos Cup by reaching the final against a lower-leveled Saham. Saham won the match 7–6 on penalties after the match had ended 2–2 at normal time.

Dhofar also received second place in the 2009–10 Omani League losing only a few points short of first-time winners, Al-Suwaiq, and in the process qualified for the 2011 AFC Cup. After the end of the second-place finish earlier in the 2009–10 season, Dhofar made major signings and re-signings to boost the club's performance in future competitions. Then in the next season, they were placed 4th in the league table securing 30 points from 22 games. Dhofar lost all its last 5 matches in the 2010–11 season. It further went down in the 2011–12 season and was placed 12th in the league. But at the end of the same season they also won their 8th Sultan Qaboos Cup title by winning 1–0 against neighbours Al-Ittihad. In the previous season of the Omani League, Dhofar was ranked 6th in the league. This was one of their worst performances in the top division football. In 2013, Dhofar appointed Dragan Talajić of Croatia as their manager.

Before the beginning of the 2014-15 Oman Professional League season, on 4 July 2014 the club appointed Romanian manager Petre Gigiu who had managed Al-Seeb Club and Sur SC in the 2013–14 Oman Professional League. His first triumph as a manager of the club came in the pre-season preparations of the club when he led his side to win the 2014 Baniyas SC International Tournament winning two matches, 2–1 against United Arab Emirates national under-23 football team and 1–0 against Bahraini Premier League club Hidd SCC.

Dhofar S.C. is a prominent soccer team based in Salalah, Oman, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Established in 1970, the club has become a cornerstone of Omani football, consistently competing at the highest levels of the sport in the Sultanate.

Dhofar's colors, traditionally red and white, symbolize the team's vibrant spirit and determination on the field. The club has a storied legacy, having won multiple league titles and domestic cups, making it one of the most successful teams in Oman. Their home matches are played at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, where the electrifying atmosphere created by loyal supporters adds to the team's home advantage.

The team is renowned for its commitment to developing local talent, often featuring a mix of seasoned players and promising young stars. Dhofar's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill, tactical discipline, and an attacking mindset, making them a formidable opponent in both domestic and regional competitions.

Dhofar S.C. not only aims for success on the pitch but also plays a vital role in the community, engaging in various social initiatives and promoting the sport among the youth. With a legacy of excellence and a vision for the future, Dhofar continues to inspire fans and aspiring footballers across Oman.