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Oman 2024 Home (MUHSEN #11) Jersey/Shirt

£34.99

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This is a Kappa Oman national team 2024 home jersey featuring the name and number of star forward Muhsen Al-Ghassani.

Oman’s national team played their first international match in 1965, however it was until the 1990s that the team began to show signs of improvement after many years of being one of the weakest teams in the region. Oman have qualified for the AFC Asian Cup on 4 occasions and have appeared at 4 of the past 5 tournaments. They failed to progress beyond the group stages at their first 3 appearances in 2004, 2007 & 2015, however at the 2019 Asian Cup they made it to the Round of 16 after defeating Turkmenistan 3-1 in their final group stage match. Oman’s greatest achievements have been their 2 Arabian Gulf Cup titles- when they hosted the tournament in 2009 and also in 2017. In the 2017 edition they defeated Asian heavyweights Saudi Arabia in the group stages and then UAE in the final to truly mark their emergence as a force in the region.

Muhsen Al-Ghassani is one of the most talented footballers to emerge from Oman in recent years with the 27-year-old already having had a prominent career at both club and international level. Muhsen was raised in the northern city of Rustaq and he began his club career with local club Al-Suwaiq in 2015. Throughout his five seasons at Al-Suwaiq, he developed into the teams’ star player and soon attracted the interest of overseas clubs. In 2020 he signed with Iranian powerhouse Sepahan SC to become one of the few Omani footballers to be playing at a high level outside of the domestic league. He returned to Oman in 2021 and signed with Al-Seeb, where he played a key role in their 2022 AFC Cup victory. At international level, Muhsen has been a regular member of the Oman national team since his debut in 2017 and was a member of their squad at the 2019 & 2023 AFC Asian Cup tournaments. He has played a total of 50 matches for Oman and scored 10 goals, including a crucial goal in their 3-1 victory over Turkmenistan at the 2019 Asian Cup, which secured Oman’s qualification for the Round of 16.