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Ali al Habsi appointed technical adviser for development at OFA

Ali al Habsi appointed technical adviser for development at OFA

Observer11-07-2025
MUSCAT: nIn a move that underscores its strategic focus on enhancing the development of football in the Sultanate of Oman, the Oman Football Association (OFA) has appointed Ali bin Abdullah al Habsi as Technical Adviser for Development. Al Habsi, who is widely regarded as one of the most prominent figures in Omani sports, brings with him invaluable expertise following a distinguished football career that spanned more than two decades. Al Habsi was Born in Muscat, he began his career at Al Mudhaibi Club before joining Al Nasr. His early promise led to a historic move to Europe, making him the first goalkeeper from the Gulf region to play in the English Premier League.
He represented top-tier clubs including Bolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic — where he was part of the FA Cup-winning squad in 2013 — and Reading FC, where he was twice named Player of the Season. On the international stage, Al Habsi earned over 130 caps with the Oman national team and played a key role in their Gulf Cup victory in 2009, where he was named Best Goalkeeper of the tournament.
Since his retirement in 2020, Al Habsi has remained committed to the development of football in Oman. In his new advisory role, he is expected to focus on nurturing emerging talent, supporting technical staff, and advising on long-term strategies to boost Oman's football competitiveness. The OFA's decision to bring Al Habsi on board reflects a forward-looking vision aimed at sustainable sporting excellence.
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