Prague: The official move, announced by SK Artes Brno, sees two of Oman’s prominent players joining the Czech club as part of its strategy to strengthen its squad and push for promotion to the top-tier Czech Premier League.
Al-Mushaifari, a 26-year-old dynamic winger, began his professional journey with Al-Musannah Club in 2018. He later played for Al-Shabab Club, returned briefly to Al-Musannah, and then went on to represent Al-Suwaiq. Most recently, he delivered standout performances with Al-Seeb Club from 2023 to 2025.
Al-Buraiki, 31, brings veteran defensive experience. Starting with Al-Musannah between 2014 and 2016, he also played for Al-Shabab and Al-Nasr before spending four seasons at Al-Seeb. In 2024/2025, he returned to Al-Shabab and helped the club lift the coveted His Majesty the Sultan’s Cup.
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Football experts believe this opportunity will enhance their technical and physical capabilities, benefiting the Oman national team in upcoming regional and international tournaments.
SK Artes Brno’s move aligns with its ambition to climb into the Czech top division, and the addition of international talent signals the club’s serious intent ahead of the 2025/2026 campaign.





