Oman League 04/18 13:55 17 [5] Al-Nasr Salalah v Oman FC [4] L 0-3
Oman League 04/08 18:00 16 Al-Nahda v Al-Nasr Salalah L 2-1
Oman League 04/04 18:00 15 [5] Al-Nasr Salalah v Ibri Club [9] D 1-1
Oman League 03/31 18:00 14 Al Shabab Seeb v Al-Nasr Salalah L 4-1
Oman Sultans Cup 03/11 18:00 2 Al-Nasr Salalah v Al-Nahda L 0-1
Oman League 03/06 13:45 13 [4] Al-Nasr Salalah v Al Seeb [1] L 0-2
Oman Sultans Cup 02/27 13:30 2 Al-Nahda v Al-Nasr Salalah D 1-1
Oman League 02/22 14:30 12 [12] Bahla v Al-Nasr Salalah [4] W 1-2
Oman League 02/16 13:40 11 [5] Al-Nasr Salalah v Sohar Club [4] W 2-1
Oman Federation Cup 01/18 13:25 - Al-Nasr Salalah v Oman FC L 0-1
Oman Federation Cup 01/11 13:20 - Dhofar v Al-Nasr Salalah D 0-0
Oman League 12/07 13:05 11 [5] Al-Nasr Salalah v Sohar Club [4] - Postponed
Oman Sultans Cup 12/01 13:00 3 Al-Nasr Salalah v Fanja W 2-0
Oman League 11/25 12:35 10 [7] Sur SC v Al-Nasr Salalah [5] W 0-3
Oman League 11/06 13:50 9 [11] Al Wahda Sur v Al-Nasr Salalah [8] W 2-3
Oman Sultans Cup 11/01 12:45 3 Fanja v Al-Nasr Salalah W 1-2
Oman League 10/27 12:45 9 Al Wahda Sur v Al-Nasr Salalah - Postponed
Oman Sultans Cup 10/21 12:50 4 Al Taleea v Al-Nasr Salalah W 1-5
Oman League 10/16 15:30 8 [11] Al-Nasr Salalah v Dhofar [8] W 3-1
Oman League 10/11 13:05 7 [9] Al Rustaq v Al-Nasr Salalah [11] D 0-0
Oman League 09/28 13:15 6 [4] Oman FC v Al-Nasr Salalah [9] L 1-0
Oman League 09/23 13:35 5 Al-Nasr Salalah v Al-Nahda D 2-2
Oman League 09/18 13:35 4 [9] Ibri Club v Al-Nasr Salalah [11] W 0-1
Oman League 08/31 13:55 3 [11] Al-Nasr Salalah v Al Shabab Seeb [10] D 0-0
Oman League 08/27 16:15 2 [10] Al Seeb v Al-Nasr Salalah [11] L 1-0
Oman League 08/18 16:15 1 [6] Al-Nasr Salalah v Bahla [6] L 0-1
Oman League 05/23 15:30 26 [10] Al-Nasr Salalah v Bahla [8] L 1-2
Oman League 05/19 15:30 25 [3] Al Seeb v Al-Nasr Salalah [10] L 3-0
Oman League 05/15 15:00 24 [6] Oman FC v Al-Nasr Salalah [10] W 0-1
Oman League 05/15 15:00 26 Al-Nasr Salalah v Bahla - Postponed

Wikipedia - Al-Nasr SC (Salalah)

Al-Nasr Sports, Cultural and Social Club (Arabic: نادي النصر الرياضي و الثقافي و الاجتماعي; also known locally as Al-Malik, or "The King", or just plainly as Al-Nasr) is an Omani sports club based in Salalah, Oman. The club currently plays in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association. Their home ground is Al-Saada Stadium, but they also recognize the older Salalah Sports Complex as their home ground. Both stadiums are government owned, but Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. also own their own personal stadium, sports equipment, and training facilities. Also Al-Nasr is famous for producing some of the most successful Omani footballers, such as Ali Al-Habsi, Hashim Saleh and Fawzi Bashir.

History

Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. started off playing in the Al-Haffa district of Salalah organizing specific meetings to play beach soccer. This eventually evolved into something very large. The club was founded on 20 May 1972,under sheikh/ Bakhit Said ALShanfari on the same day as fierce rivals Dhofar S.C.S.C. and was registered on 26 June 2002. As football was their main sport, Al-Nasr shifted to playing on grass fields in order to become a professional club. The club name literally translates from "The Victory" in the Arabic language. Such a name quite well suites a sports club in the Arab world. A club named "Al-Nasr" is commonly found in the Middle East. Some clubs with the same name can be found in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Libya, Kuwait and Bahrain.

In 1972 Al-Nasr was merged with Al-Shate'a team to carry the name of Al-Nasr. With this merge, the club office moved from Al-Haffa region to Al-Jouf region, where the current headquarters of the club is located.

In 1986, Al-Nasr competed in the Gulf Club Champions Cup and finished with third place.

Al-Nasr, along with the neighbors Dhofar have been generally labelled as the front runners of the Omani League, but as seen in the recent seasons, both the clubs performed horribly with Dhofar losing many games, and not going far in the Sultan Qaboos Cup, along with Al-Nasr who even got relegated in the 2010–11 season. In the 2008–09 season, Al-Nasr settled to the 10th position in the league which was one of their worst performances ever in the Omani League. In the 2009–10 season also they could make it only to the 7th position in the league and were knocked out by Muscat FC in the Round-of-16 in the Sultan Qaboos Cup. In the 2010–11 season they again had to fight a relegation battle but this time they couldn't make it and got relegated for the first time to the Second Division league. Then in the 2011–12 season they secured the 2nd position in the 2nd Division League and got promoted back to the Omani League (First Division). In the 2012–13 season they bounced back and secured the 4th position in the Omani League.

Al-Nasr Salalah is a professional soccer team based in Salalah, Oman. The team was founded in 1970 and has since become one of the most successful clubs in Omani football. Al-Nasr Salalah has a rich history of winning domestic titles, including multiple league championships and domestic cup victories.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art stadium in Salalah. Al-Nasr Salalah has a passionate fan base that supports the team both at home and away matches.

The club is known for its strong youth development program, which has produced several talented players who have gone on to represent the Omani national team. Al-Nasr Salalah is also known for its attacking style of play, with a focus on quick passing and creative attacking movements.

Overall, Al-Nasr Salalah is a respected and competitive team in Omani football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.