# 2004 Sultan Qaboos Cup

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Football tournament season

2004 Sultan Qaboos Cup Tournament details Country Oman Teams 32 Final positions Champions Al-Nasr Runners-up Al-Seeb Tournament statistics Matches played 37 Goals scored 106 (2.86 per match) ← 2003 2005 →

The **2004 Sultan Qaboos Cup** was the 32nd edition of the [Sultan Qaboos Cup](/source/Sultan_Qaboos_Cup) ([Arabic](/source/Arabic_language): كأس السلطان قابوس), the premier knockout tournament for football teams in [Oman](/source/Oman).

The competition began on 15 September 2004 with the Round of 32 and concluded on 23 November 2004. [Ruwi Club](/source/Muscat_Club) were the defending champions, having won their first title in [2003](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003_Sultan_Qaboos_Cup&action=edit&redlink=1). [Dhofar S.C.S.C.](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) were crowned the champions of the 2004 Sultan Qaboos Cup, winning the title for the sixth time. They defeated [Muscat Club](/source/Muscat_Club) 1–0.

## Teams

This year the tournament had 32 teams.

- [Ahli Sidab Club](/source/Ahli_Sidab_Club) ([Sidab](/source/Sidab))

- [Al-Ittihad Club](/source/Al-Ittihad_Club_(Salalah)) ([Salalah](/source/Salalah))

- [Al-Khaboora SC](/source/Al-Khaboora_SC) ([Al-Khaboora](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Khaboora&action=edit&redlink=1))

- [Al-Mudhaibi SC](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Mudhaibi_SC&action=edit&redlink=1) ([Al-Mudhaibi](/source/Al-Mudhaibi))

- [Al-Musannah SC](/source/Al-Musannah_SC) ([Al-Musannah](/source/Al-Musannah))

- [Al-Nahda Club](/source/Al-Nahda_Club_(Oman)) ([Al-Buraimi](/source/Al_Buraimi_Governorate))

- [Al-Nasr S.C.S.C.](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) ([Salalah](/source/Salalah))

- [Al-Oruba SC](/source/Al-Oruba_SC) ([Sur](/source/Sur%2C_Oman))

- [Al-Rustaq SC](/source/Al-Rustaq_SC) ([Rustaq](/source/Rustaq))

- [Al-Salam SC](/source/Al-Salam_SC_(Oman)) ([Sohar](/source/Sohar))

- [Al-Seeb Club](/source/Al-Seeb_Club) ([Seeb](/source/Seeb%2C_Oman))

- [Al-Shabab Club](/source/Al-Shabab_Club_(Oman)) ([Seeb](/source/Seeb%2C_Oman))

- [Al-Suwaiq Club](/source/Al-Suwaiq_Club) ([Suwaiq](/source/Suwayq)

- [Al-Tali'aa SC](/source/Al-Tali'aa_SC) ([Sur](/source/Sur%2C_Oman))

- [Al-Wahda SC](/source/Al-Wahda_SC_(Oman)) ([Sur](/source/Sur%2C_Oman))

- [Bahla Club](/source/Bahla_Club) ([Bahla](/source/Bahla))

- [Dhofar S.C.S.C.](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) ([Salalah](/source/Salalah))

- [Fanja SC](/source/Fanja_SC) ([Fanja](/source/Fanja%2C_Oman))

- [Ibri Club](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ibri_Club&action=edit&redlink=1) ([Ibri](/source/Ibri))

- [Ja'lan SC](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ja%27lan_SC&action=edit&redlink=1) ([Jalan Bani Bu Ali](/source/Jalan_Bani_Bu_Ali))

- [Madha SC](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Madha_SC&action=edit&redlink=1) ([Madha](/source/Madha))

- [Majees SC](/source/Majees_SC) ([Majees](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Majees&action=edit&redlink=1))

- [Mirbat SC](/source/Mirbat_SC) ([Mirbat](/source/Mirbat))

- [Muscat Club](/source/Muscat_Club) ([Muscat](/source/Muscat%2C_Oman))

- [Nizwa Club](/source/Nizwa_Club) ([Nizwa](/source/Nizwa))

- [Oman Club](/source/Oman_Club) ([Muscat](/source/Muscat%2C_Oman))

- [Quriyat Club](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quriyat_Club&action=edit&redlink=1) ([Quriyat](/source/Qurayyat%2C_Oman))

- [Saham SC](/source/Saham_SC) ([Saham](/source/Saham))

- [Salalah SC](/source/Salalah_SC) ([Salalah](/source/Salalah))

- [Sohar SC](/source/Sohar_SC) ([Sohar](/source/Sohar))

- [Sur SC](/source/Sur_SC) ([Sur](/source/Sur%2C_Oman))

- [Yanqul SC](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yanqul_SC&action=edit&redlink=1) ([Yanqul](/source/Yanqul))

### Round of 32

32 teams played a knockout tie. 16 ties were played over one leg. The first match played was between [Al-Nasr S.C.S.C.](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) and [Yanqul SC](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yanqul_SC&action=edit&redlink=1) on 15 September 2004. 16 teams advanced to the Round of 16.

[Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) v [Yanqul](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yanqul_SC&action=edit&redlink=1)

15 September 2004 Al-Nasr 5 – 0 Yanqul

[Muscat](/source/Muscat_Club) v [Al-Wahda](/source/Al-Wahda_SC_(Oman))

15 September 2004 Muscat 1 – 0 Al-Wahda

[Oman](/source/Oman_Club) v [Al-Mudhaibi](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Mudhaibi_SC&action=edit&redlink=1)

15 September 2004 Oman 1 – 0 Al-Mudhaibi

[Al-Oruba](/source/Al-Oruba_SC) v [Al-Shabab](/source/Al-Shabab_Club_(Oman))

15 September 2004 Al-Oruba 6 – 1 Al-Shabab

[Dhofar](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) v [Ja'lan](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ja%27lan_SC&action=edit&redlink=1)

16 September 2004 Dhofar 3 – 0 Ja'lan

[Sur](/source/Sur_SC) v [Mirbat](/source/Mirbat_SC)

16 September 2004 Sur 3 – 0 Mirbat

[Al-Tali'aa](/source/Al-Tali'aa_SC) v [Ahli Sidab](/source/Ahli_Sidab_Club)

16 September 2004 Al-Tali'aa 4 – 2 Ahli Sidab

[Al-Nahda](/source/Al-Nahda_Club_(Oman)) v [Al-Salam](/source/Al-Salam_SC_(Oman))

16 September 2004 Al-Nahda 1 – 0 Al-Salam

[Al-Seeb](/source/Al-Seeb_Club) v [Madha](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Madha_SC&action=edit&redlink=1)

16 September 2004 Al-Seeb 7 – 0 Madha

[Al-Khaboora](/source/Al-Khaboora_SC) v [Fanja](/source/Fanja_SC)

16 September 2004 Al-Khaboora 1 – 0 Fanja 17:40 UTC+4

[Al-Musannah](/source/Al-Musannah_SC) v [Bahla](/source/Bahla_Club)

16 September 2004 Al-Musannah 1 – 0 Bahla 19:00 UTC+4

[Saham](/source/Saham_SC) v [Salalah](/source/Salalah_SC)

17 September 2004 Saham 2 – 1 Salalah 19:00 UTC+4

[Al-Suwaiq](/source/Al-Suwaiq_Club) v [Quriyat](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quriyat_Club&action=edit&redlink=1)

17 September 2004 Al-Suwaiq 3 – 1 Quriyat 19:00 UTC+4

[Al-Ittihad](/source/Al-Ittihad_Club_(Salalah)) v [Al-Rustaq](/source/Al-Rustaq_SC)

17 September 2004 Al-Ittihad 2 – 0 Al-Rustaq 19:00 UTC+4

[Majees](/source/Majees_SC) v [Sohar](/source/Sohar_SC)

17 September 2004 Majees 0 – 1 Sohar 19:40 UTC+4

[Nizwa](/source/Nizwa_Club) v [Ibri](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ibri_Club&action=edit&redlink=1)

17 September 2004 Nizwa 1 – 0 Ibri 19:00 UTC+4

## Round of 16

16 teams played a knockout tie. 8 ties were played over one leg. The first match was played between [Al-Seeb Club](/source/Al-Seeb_Club) and [Al-Khaboora SC](/source/Al-Khaboora_SC) on 30 September 2004. 8 teams advanced to the Quarterfinals.

[Al-Seeb](/source/Al-Seeb_Club) v [Al-Khaboora](/source/Al-Khaboora_SC)

30 September 2004 Al-Seeb 0 – 0 (7 - 8 p) Al-Khaboora

[Sur](/source/Sur_SC) v [Al-Nahda](/source/Al-Nahda_Club_(Oman))

30 September 2004 Sur 1 – 0 Al-Nahda

[Al-Tali'aa](/source/Al-Tali'aa_SC) v [Al-Musannah](/source/Al-Musannah_SC)

30 September 2004 Al-Tali'aa 2 – 0 Al-Musannah

[Al-Oruba](/source/Al-Oruba_SC) v [Saham](/source/Saham_SC)

30 September 2004 Al-Oruba 4 – 1 Saham

[Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) v [Nizwa](/source/Nizwa_Club)

30 September 2004 Al-Nasr 4 – 1 Nizwa

[Dhofar](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) v [Al-Ittihad](/source/Al-Ittihad_Club_(Salalah))

1 October 2004 Dhofar 2 – 1 Al-Ittihad

[Oman](/source/Oman_Club) v [Al-Suwaiq](/source/Al-Suwaiq_Club)

1 October 2004 Oman 2 – 3 Al-Suwaiq

[Muscat](/source/Muscat_Club) v [Sohar](/source/Sohar_SC)

1 October 2004 Muscat 2 – 1 Sohar

## Quarterfinals

8 teams played a knockout tie. 4 ties were played over two legs. The first match was played between [Sur SC](/source/Sur_SC) and [Al-Suwaiq Club](/source/Al-Suwaiq_Club) on 17 October 2004. [Sur SC](/source/Sur_SC), [Dhofar S.C.S.C.](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.), [Al-Nasr S.C.S.C.](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) and [Muscat Club](/source/Muscat_Club) qualified for the Semifinals.

### 1st Legs

[Sur](/source/Sur_SC) v [Al-Suwaiq](/source/Al-Suwaiq_Club)

17 October 2004 Sur 1 – 0 Al-Suwaiq 21:00 UTC+4

[Dhofar](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) v [Al-Oruba](/source/Al-Oruba_SC)

18 October 2004 Dhofar 2 – 2 Al-Oruba 21:00 UTC+4

[Al-Tali'aa](/source/Al-Tali'aa_SC) v [Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.)

18 October 2004 Al-Tali'aa 1 – 0 Al-Nasr 21:00 UTC+4

[Muscat](/source/Muscat_Club) v [Al-Khaboora](/source/Al-Khaboora_SC)

18 October 2004 Muscat 1 – 1 Al-Khaboora 21:00 UTC+4

### 2nd Legs

[Al-Suwaiq](/source/Al-Suwaiq_Club) v [Sur](/source/Sur_SC)

22 October 2004 Al-Suwaiq 1 – 3 Sur 21:00 UTC+4

[Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) v [Al-Tali'aa](/source/Al-Tali'aa_SC)

22 October 2004 Al-Nasr 3 - 1 Al-Tali'aa 21:00 UTC+4

[Al-Khaboora](/source/Al-Khaboora_SC) v [Muscat](/source/Muscat_Club)

22 October 2004 Al-Khaboora 1 - 3 Muscat 21:00 UTC+4

[Al-Oruba](/source/Al-Oruba_SC) v [Dhofar](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.)

22 October 2004 Al-Oruba 1 – 2 Dhofar 21:00 UTC+4

## Semifinals

4 teams played a knockout tie. 2 ties were played over two legs. The first match was played between [Muscat Club](/source/Muscat_Club) and [Sur SC](/source/Sur_SC) on 1 November 2004. [Dhofar S.C.S.C.](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) and [Muscat Club](/source/Muscat_Club) qualified for the Finals.

### 1st Legs

[Muscat](/source/Muscat_Club) v [Sur](/source/Sur_SC)

1 November 2004 Muscat 2 – 0 Sur 21:30 UTC+4

[Dhofar](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) v [Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.)

2 November 2004 Dhofar 2 – 2 Al-Nasr 21:30 UTC+4

### 2nd Legs

[Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) v [Dhofar](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.)

5 November 2004 Al-Nasr 0 – 1 Dhofar 21:30 UTC+4

[Sur](/source/Sur_SC) v [Muscat](/source/Muscat_Club)

6 November 2004 Sur 1 – 1 Muscat 21:30 UTC+4

## Third Place

[Al-Nasr](/source/Al-Nasr_S.C.S.C.) v [Sur](/source/Sur_SC)

21 November 2004 Al-Nasr 0 – 1 Sur 21:30 UTC+4

## Finals

[Dhofar](/source/Dhofar_S.C.S.C.) v [Muscat](/source/Muscat_Club)

23 November 2004 Dhofar 1 – 0 Muscat Al-Dhabit 45', 73'

## References

## External links

- [Oman Sultan Cup 2004-2005 at Goalzz.com](http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?c=814)

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