
Takaful Oman clinch Ominvest Ramadhan football title
MUSCAT, MARCH 23
The highly anticipated Third Ominvest Ramadhan Football Championship, concluded successfully after two weeks of intense competition and memorable moments. Held under the esteemed auspices of Abdulaziz al Balushi, Group CEO of Ominvest, the tournament, which took place at the Military Technological College from March 2 to March 11, exemplified the Group's dedication to promoting sports and people well-being, active lifestyles and fostering a strong sense of unity.
The final match delivered an unforgettable spectacle as Takaful Oman emerged victorious over Liva Insurance in a nail-biting penalty shootout (4-4 FT then 2-0 on penalties). The event was graced by the presence of Ominvest executives, CEOs from participating companies, and spectators supporting each team.
Abdulaziz al Balushi, reflected on the championship's impact, stating: 'This event has been a truly exceptional experience, with participants displaying remarkable competitiveness and outstanding performances. The final match was particularly exciting, showcasing the dedication and teamwork of both finalists.
We are proud that this championship has evolved beyond just a sporting event, becoming a platform for strengthening professional relationships and fostering a collaborative corporate culture within the Ominvest Group.' Waleed al Yaarubi, Chief People, Corporate Communication and Sustainability Officer, added, 'Beyond the excitement of the matches, this championship embodies our commitment to holistic well-being. By fostering a culture of health and active engagement, we are directly contributing to the achievement of the third United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages. This initiative strengthens our social fabric and reinforces our dedication to creating a thriving and sustainable community." This year's edition saw an expansion with the inclusion of Bank Muscat for the first time, alongside the participation of Oman Arab Bank, Takaful Oman, Ubhar Capital, DreamLab Technologies, National Finance, Alizz Islamic Bank, Liva Insurance and Thawani.
The Ominvest Ramadhan Football Championship continues to solidify its position as a cornerstone of the Group's corporate social responsibility and sustainability initiatives. Ominvest remains steadfast in its commitment to organising future editions, further cementing its role in promoting a healthy and vibrant community in Oman.
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