
Bangkok: Oman national hockey team officially qualified for the 2026 Asian Games, scheduled to be held in Nagoya, Japan, from 19 September to 4 October, following its third consecutive victory in the final qualifiers currently taking place in Bangkok.
The national team’s qualification was secured after defeating Hong Kong today with a score of 2-1 in a match characterized by intense competition and high sporting spirit. The victory confirms the technical and physical readiness of the "Hockey Reds" and bolsters their chances of competing for the qualifying tournament's title.
National team player Osama Ramadan was named Player of the Match, marking the third consecutive time an Omani player has received this award, following similar honors in the first and second matches. With this win, the Omani team leads its group standings ahead of the final round with a perfect record of 9 points, surpassing Indonesia in second place with 6 points, while Hong Kong sits in third with 3 points. Thailand and Kazakhstan follow with one point each.
The national team began its campaign in the qualifiers with a notable 4-1 victory over Indonesia, followed by a 2-1 win against Thailand. These successive victories reflect the technical and tactical stability of the team, as well as its defensive discipline and offensive efficiency. The qualifiers feature nine Asian teams divided into two groups.