Al seeb: Al Seeb and Majees will represent Omani clubs in the Fourth West Asia Men's Volleyball Clubs Championship. The championship will be hosted by the State of Kuwait during 2-14 February 2026 with the participation of 11 clubs from 7 countries under the auspices of the West Asia Volleyball Association.
According to Oman News Agency, the participating clubs have been divided into three groups. Group One includes: Majees (Oman), Al-Rayyan (Qatar), and Ghaz Al-Janoub (Iraq). Group Two includes: Shabab Al-Batron (Lebanon), Al-Wakrah (Qatar), Al-Ahli (Bahrain), and Al-Kuwait (Kuwait). Group Three includes: Al Seeb (Oman), Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia), Dar Kulaib (Bahrain), and Burgan (Kuwait).
The championship format dictates that the preliminary round matches will be played in a single-round robin league. The top two teams from each group, along with the two best third-placed teams, will qualify for the quarter-finals, which will be played in a knockout format. Placement matches will be held for teams eliminated in the group stage and the quarter-finals.
The four winning teams from the quarter-finals will advance to the knockout semi-finals. The two winners will meet in the final, while the two losing semi-finalists will compete for third and fourth places. The champion of the tournament will directly qualify for the Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship as the representative of West Asian clubs.
Majees Club will start its campaign in the championship by facing Al-Rayyan (Qatar) on the opening day, which will feature three matches. Also on the first day, Al-Ahli (Bahrain) will meet Al-Wakrah (Qatar), and Shabab Al-Batron (Lebanon) will face Al-Kuwait (Kuwait).
On the second day of the championship, Al Seeb will meet Dar Kulaib (Bahrain), while Majees will face Ghaz Al-Janoub (Iraq), concluding Majees' preliminary round matches. On the fourth day, Al Seeb will face Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia), before concluding its preliminary round matches against Burgan (Kuwait) on the fifth day.
It is noteworthy that Al-Rayyan (Qatar) clinched the title of the third edition of the West Asia Men's Volleyball Clubs Championship in 2025, which was held in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Al-Arabi (Qatar) finished as runner-up, Al-Ahli (Bahrain) came in third, Al Salam (Oman) fourth, Masafi Al-Shamal (Iraq) fifth, and Al-Qadsiah (Kuwait) sixth.