Muscat Nights Snooker Championship confirms Round of 32 qualifiers

Sports Saturday 17/January/2026 11:06 AM
By: Times News Service
Muscat Nights Snooker Championship confirms Round of 32 qualifiers

The Muscat Nights International Billiards and Snooker Championship witnessed high technical standards and thrilling, closely contested encounters as the group stage concluded and the list of qualifiers for the Round of 32 in the snooker competition was finalised. The championship is being hosted at the Arena Active Oman Hall at the headquarters of the Oman Automobile Association.

The conclusion of the group stage was marked by intense competition right up to the final rounds, amid closely matched technical levels. The top two players from each group successfully secured qualification spots for the knockout stages, clarifying the picture for the next phase of the tournament.

In Group A, Pakistan’s Naddem Gull topped the standings with a perfect record of three points after defeating Omani Hamoud Al Harthi 3–0 in his final match, while Al Harthi finished second with two points. In Group B, Bahrain’s Habib Sabah continued his strong form, finishing first with three points following a 3–0 win over Nasser Al Zedjali, as Pakistan’s Haroon Ibrahim claimed second place with two points after defeating Hussain Al Lawati 3–1.

Group C saw Iraq’s Ali Hussain take first place with three points, followed by Pakistan’s Othman Ahmed in second with two points after his 3–0 victory over Al Yaman Al Balushi. In Group D, Pakistan’s Qadeer Abbas topped the group with three points after defeating Mohammed Saleh 3–0, while Saleh advanced in second place with two points.

In Group E, Omani Hamza Al Awidi claimed top spot with two points after an exciting 3–2 win over Ehsan, while Ehsan qualified in second place on frame difference. Group F was led by Palestine’s Rafi with two points after his 3–1 victory over Waqar Ahmed, who also advanced in second place despite the loss.

Iran’s Milad Kashani maintained full control of Group G, finishing first with three points after a 3–0 win over Abdulaziz Al Kithiri, while Mohammed Elhami secured second place with two points following a 3–0 victory over Mohammed Qasim Al Balushi. In Group H, Afghanistan’s Ahmed Noman topped the group with three points after defeating Umair Umair 3–1, as Pakistan’s Shahzad Ghani advanced in second place with two points.

In Group I, Pakistan’s Suhaib Abed finished first with three points after beating Al Muhand Al Nahdi 3–0, while Abdulaziz Al Sinani qualified second with two points. Group J saw Amir Hossein Bagheri Fard take top spot with three points after a 3–0 win over Qais Al Hashami, with Karar Najim finishing second with two points.

In Group K, Pakistan’s Mohammed Noman topped the group with three points following a 3–0 victory over Ahmed Bashir, while Bashir qualified second with two points. Omani Sami Al Hamurashdi led Group L with three points after defeating Said Al Siyabi 3–0, as Haitham Al Mahri finished second with two points.

Group M ended with a tie at the top, as Dr Emran and Murtadha Al Suri both finished with 2.5 points. In Group Fourteen, Omani Omar Al Busaidi topped the group with three points after defeating Mohammed Al Zubaidi 3–0, while Taha Bashir qualified second with two points. Group O was led by Iran’s Amir Suhail with three points, followed by Shafiq Aminzadeh in second with two points. Group P concluded the group-stage action with Iran’s Siavash Mozayani topping the standings with three points, while Emad Adnan advanced in second place after a thrilling 3–2 win over Yousuf Al Foori.