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Observer
06-05-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Seeb clinch OVL title to secure historic treble
Muscat, May 6 Seeb Club clinched the 2024–2025 First Division Volleyball League title after a well-deserved victory over Salam Club, winning three sets to one in the final match held at the Sohar Sports Complex arena on Monday. The match saw a packed crowd of passionate fans from both sides, creating an electric and enthusiastic atmosphere. The final was held under the patronage of Mohammed al Kindi, Governor of North Al Batinah, and in the presence of Engineer Ibrahim al Muqbali, Chairman of the Oman Volleyball Association, along with several prominent sports figures. Seeb started the match strongly, opening the scoring early. Salam managed to equalise after a powerful serve from Seeb's professional player Bogdan, which went out of bounds. Seeb maintained the pressure, with Saud al Maamari scoring to regain the lead. However, another serving error by Bogdan allowed Salam to equalise again, adding to the early excitement of the match. Khamis al Jabri then added a third point for Seeb, but Pakistan's Murad Khan responded with an equaliser for Salam. The back-and-forth scoring continued with Seeb's professional player Artem giving his team the lead again, only for Waleed al Farsi of Salam to level the score at 4-4. The intense exchanges persisted, with Ahmed al Turabi scoring for Seeb before Salam responded again. Bogdan then scored two consecutive points to give Seeb the upper hand. Gradually, Seeb took control of the first set, widening the gap and eventually sealing it 25–16. In the second set, Salam mounted a strong comeback led by Bahraini professional Mohammed Yaqoob and teammate Abdullah al Shibli. Their organised team play earned them the set 25–23, leveling the match and raising the intensity of the contest. The third set was closely contested with long rallies and tactical exchanges. Both teams remained neck and neck, but Seeb ultimately prevailed 25–23 by capitalising on key moments with better focus. In the fourth set, Salam attempted to push the match to a decisive fifth set, opening the scoring through Ibrahim al Hashemi. However, Seeb quickly regained composure and surged ahead with standout performances by Artem and Saud al Maamari. They secured the set 25–19, sealing the championship title. BOGDAN BEST PLAYER With this win, Seeb completed a historic treble for the season adding the league title to their earlier triumphs in the Super Cup against Salam and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth Shield after defeating Majees. During the award ceremony, the Governor of North Al Batinah presented Seeb players with gold medals and handed the league shield to the team captain. Salam received silver medals, while Majees were awarded bronze medals. During the award ceremony, players who won the individual skill awards were also honoured. Abdullah al Muqbali from Seeb received the Best Libero award, while his teammate Adam al Jalboubi earned the Best Setter award. The Best Player in Position 3 award was shared between Saud al Maamari from Seeb and Khalid Nasser al Muqbali from Salam. The Best Player in Position 4 award was jointly awarded to Hilal al Muqbali from Majees and Adam al Jaradi from Salam. The Best Opposite Spiker in Position 2 award went to Aslon John from Al Bashayer. The individual awards concluded with Seeb's professional player Bogdan being crowned Most Complete Player of the League.


Observer
01-05-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Seventh title reaffirms Seeb's dominance in volleyball
MUSCAT: Seeb Club reaffirmed their dominance on the local volleyball scene by clinching the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth Volleyball Shield for the seventh consecutive time, following a deserved 3-0 victory over Majees in the final match held at the main hall of Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher. Seeb players expressed their delight with the new achievement. Ahmed al Toubi credited the victory to a well-integrated system within the club, saying: 'Seven consecutive titles don't happen by chance — Seeb know how to make the difference.' Russian player Bogdan noted that the team had reached its peak performance and attributed the title to strong chemistry and hard work within the squad. Bogdan, who delivered a consistent performance in the final, remarked that the team had achieved "peak cohesion," emphasising that continuous work despite the pressure of matches led them to this level. Fellow Russian player Artem praised the development of the Omani league, describing the tournament as "full of challenges," and expressed his willingness to continue with the team if asked to stay. Head coach Jamal al Maamari stated that this was his ninth domestic title, praising the team's collective performance and focus. He added, 'The team has become a formidable force at the Gulf and Arab levels, and we aim to continue shining in the upcoming league final against Al Salam.' Sayyid Malik bin Shihab Al Said HH Sayyid Malik bin Shihab al Said, a board member of Seeb Club, congratulated the team on this well-earned achievement, calling it the natural result of years of continuous work and technical and administrative stability. 'We have maintained the same coaching staff and core player lineup, which directly contributed to sustained high performance and positive results,' he said. 'This has been one of the most competitive seasons, especially among the top four teams.' He added, 'Our ambitions don't stop here we now aim to replicate this success in the league final against Al Salam. We know it will be a tough match, but we are confident in our team's ability to keep up the strong performance and win the title.' Seventh title reaffirms Seeb's dominance in volleyball FATIGUE On the other side, Majees coach Haithem al Waslati attributed the loss to physical fatigue after playing the semifinal less than 24 hours earlier. 'We weren't at our best mentally or physically, and now our focus shifts to the league,' he said a sentiment echoed by several players. Majees player Hilal al Maqbali pointed out that "match congestion, a short preparation window, and lack of cohesion" significantly impacted the team's performance — especially since a new professional player joined and a new coach took over just two days before the final. Adam al Jalboobi agreed, stating that 'the team had only one light training session, and the sudden coaching change affected our gameplay.' From the Oman Volleyball Association (OVA) side, Dr Salam al Toubi, OVA Vice-Chairman, described the championship as successful by all standards. 'We witnessed strong competition among 19 clubs, and the technical level this season was high thanks to the presence of foreign professionals,' he said. Aisha al Jabri, a board member of the federation, also praised the quality of the matches, noting that the involvement of professional players helped elevate the overall standard. She revealed that the OVA is currently studying mechanisms to better regulate the recruitment of foreign players in a way that benefits the sport in the long-term.


Observer
30-04-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Seeb romp to seventh straight volleyball shield
MUSCAT: Seeb were crowned champions of the 2024-25 Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth Volleyball Shield after a well-deserved straight-set victory (3-0) over Majees Club in the final match held on Wednesday evening at the main hall of Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher. The final was held under the auspices ofDr Ahmed bin Salim al Mandhari, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Health for Planning and Health Regulation. With this achievement, Seeb continue their dominance in the tournament, securing the title for the seventh consecutive time — further affirming the team's technical stability and the outstanding performance of their players under the guidance of both the coaching and administrative staff. Seeb captain receives the Ministry's Shield. — Abdulwahid al Hamadani In the third-place match, Al Salam Club claimed the bronze medal after a hard-fought and thrilling 3-2 win over Al Bashayer in a match that was marked by dramatic shifts and extended to a deciding set. In the final, the first set started evenly and with high intensity. Seeb opened the scoring after a service error by Majees's Hilal al Muqbali, followed by a second point from their foreign player Artem. Sami al Jadeedi quickly responded for Majees, levelling the score after a wide shot by Seeb's Bogdan. Seeb captain receives the Ministry's Shield. — Abdulwahid al Hamadani Seeb continued to apply pressure, with Saud al Maamari scoring the third point, followed by another error from Al Jadeedi, giving Seeb a 4-2 lead. Artem then extended the gap to 5-2. Though Majees's professional player Ibeid tried to close the gap, Saud al Maamari fired back with three consecutive points, increasing the lead to five. Both teams exchanged points until the score reached 12-11 in favour of Seeb, with Al Maamari standing out. Seeb capitalised on an error by Huth al Jalboobi to widen the lead to 15-12. Majees showed determination and managed to level the score at 18-18. However, Seeb regained control thanks to the trio of Bogdan, Artem and Al Maamari. Despite the continued efforts of Majees players Ibeid and Christian, Seeb clinched the first set 25-22 after a strong performance from both teams. Majees player makes a smash as Seeb players defend. — Abdulwahid al Hamadani DOMINATING FASHION The second set began in dominating fashion for Seeb, who scored six unanswered points as Majees struggled to organise their play. Seeb maintained their technical superiority with powerful serves and capitalised on their opponent's mistakes, building a 20-10 lead. Artem continued to shine and closed the set 25-12 for Seeb with a commanding all-around display. In the third set, Majees made a strong start, with Huth al Jalboobi scoring the first point. Seeb quickly responded through Bogdan, and although Christian added another for Majees, Artem levelled the score. Saud al Maamari then added two consecutive points to make it 4-2. Ibeid managed to narrow the gap twice, bringing the score to 5-4, but Artem kept the lead for Seeb. A Seeb player makes a smash as Majees players block. — Abdulwahid al Hamadani Excitement grew as both teams traded points, with standout performances from Adam al Jalboobi, Saud al Maamari and Khamis al Jabri for Seeb, who extended the lead to 11-6. Despite Majees' efforts to come back, Seeb maintained composure and control, ultimately winning the set 25-21 and the championship title.


Observer
29-04-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Seeb, Majees face off in Ministry's Shield final today
Muscat: The curtain will fall on Wednesday evening at 5 pm on the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Youth Volleyball Shield competition, with the much-anticipated final match between Seeb and Majees taking place at the main hall of Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher. The final will be held under the auspices of Dr Ahmed bin Salim al Mandhari, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Health for Planning and Health Regulation. Prior to the final, the third-place match between Salam and Al Bashayer will be played at 2 pm on the same court. Seeb secured their place in the final after an exciting 3-0 victory over Al Bashayer in a match marked by intense competitiveness from the start. The opener was thrilling and evenly matched, with both teams trading points until reaching a 17-17 tie. Al Bashayer impressed with strong serves and standout performances from Afghan import Islam, while Seeb relied on powerful spikes from Ismail al Hadi and Russian player Bogdan. Seeb eventually clinched the set in dramatic fashion, 31-29, thanks to crucial defensive stands. In the second set, Al Bashayer started strong again with attacks led by Islam, but Seeb quickly regained control through dominant blocks by Artem and Bogdan, asserting superiority at the net. Strong defensive work from Saud al Maamari helped reduce reception errors, allowing Seeb to comfortably win the set 25-17. In the third set, Al Bashayer showed determination to fight back and took an early lead, but Seeb responded swiftly with Bogdan's powerful backline attacks and Artem's blocking prowess. Despite late efforts from Saman and Islam, Seeb sealed the set 25-23 to secure a spot in the final. MAJEES ELIMINATE SALAM Majees booked their place in the final with a solid 3-0 win over Al Salam in a tough match held at the Sohar Sports Complex. A tightly contested set saw both teams exchange leads until the score reached 26-26. Majees capitalised on decisive moments with tactical precision and effective serve to win 28-26. In the second set, Majees exploited defensive lapses by Salam, particularly on counter plays, and utilised fast-paced plays behind the block to edge the set 25-23, despite a late surge from Salam. In the third set, Majees entered the final set with confidence and dominated from the outset, capitalising on Salam's loss of focus. They wrapped up the set 25-19 and completed the straight-set win. This season's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth Volleyball Shield featured 16 clubs: Seeb, Oman Club, Al Salam, Majees, Sohar, Bahla, Al Bashayer, Sur, Shabab, Al Khabourah, Masirah, Ittihad, Mirbat, Al Nasr, Salalah and Saham. The tournament witnessed varying levels of technical performance and strong competition among the participating teams.


Observer
22-04-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Seeb, Al Salam post first-leg wins in semis
Muscat, April 22 Seeb Club claimed a deserved victory over Al Bashayer in straight sets (3-0) in the first leg of the First Division Volleyball League semifinals at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher on Monday. The game began with a balanced rhythm as Al Bashayer opened the scoring through their professional player Islam. Seeb quickly responded via Bogdan, but Islam restored Al Bashayer's lead. Saud al Maamari then levelled the score for Seeb. The teams continued exchanging points until Bogdan scored twice in a row, putting Seeb ahead 4-2. Saud added another point, but Al Bashayer managed to narrow the gap before Russian player Artem scored for Seeb. A serving error by Saud allowed Al Bashayer to close in, and Saman equalised at 6-6. As the intensity built, Ahmed al Toubi and Saud al Muqbali added back-to-back points for Seeb. The teams remained neck and neck, reaching a 23-23 tie. Bogdan put Seeb ahead, Saman responded, and Mazen gave Al Bashayer a 26-25 lead. However, Bogdan equalised again, Saud gave Seeb the edge, and a serving error by Islam handed Seeb the set 28-26. In the second set, Al Bashayer started strong, but Seeb quickly bounced back with Saud scoring, followed by three consecutive points from Bogdan and Saud, making it 3-1. Al Bashayer tried to catch up through Mazen, but Artem responded with a powerful point. Islam scored for Al Bashayer, but Seeb maintained control, capitalising on repeated service errors from Al Bashayer and excelling in their blocking game. Despite efforts by Haitham al Shaqsi to close the gap, service errors especially from Islam allowed Seeb to maintain a 16-14 lead. Al Bashayer fought back to level the set at 25-25. Bogdan then scored for Seeb, but a service error by Artem let Al Bashayer equalise. Still, Saud and Artem sealed the set 28-26 for Seeb. Saud opened the third set with a point, answered by Islam. Seeb, however, quickly extended their lead to 3-1 through Saud and Bogdan. With organised play and Al Bashayer showing signs of decline, Seeb surged to a 15-9 advantage. Saud and Artem stretched the lead further, despite Islam's attempts to bring Al Bashayer back. Ultimately, Seeb closed the set and match convincingly at 25-16. AL SALAM EDGE MAJEES Al Salam took a big step toward reaching the First Division Volleyball League final after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Majees in the first leg of the semifinals, held at Sohar Sports Complex. Set scores were: 25-21, 18-25, 23-25, 27-25, 20-18. The match was marked by high intensity and fierce competition. Majees started strong, taking the first set by four points. However, Al Salam responded impressively in the second and third sets, led by standout performances from Mohammed Yaqoob and their foreign professional, putting them ahead two sets to one. In the fourth set, Majees' foreign duo from Pakistan and Cameroon stepped up, helping their team recover and win the set after a dramatic tie. Yet Al Salam managed to edge out the decisive fifth set with a narrow 20-18 win, bringing them closer to a spot in the championship final.