Kazma SC#Basketball

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| league = Kuwait Premier League

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Kazma Sporting Club ({{langx|ar|نادي كاظمة الرياضي}}) is a Kuwaiti professional football club. Founded in 1964, the club competes in the Kuwaiti Premier League.

Club history

File:Hassan_Shehata_Kazma.jpg with Kazma in 1972]]

=Naming=

The club is named after the area of Kathma, which is located 40 kilometers north of Kuwait City, on the Kuwait coast. In 630 A.D., the battle of Chains took place in Kathma.{{cite web |url=http://www.da.gov.kw/eng/picsandevents/historicevents.php |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071230040351/http://www.da.gov.kw/eng/picsandevents/historicevents.php |archive-date=2007-12-30 |title=Welcome to the official website of Al-Diwan Al-Amiri}}

=Recent history=

On 21 December 2009, under head coach Ilie Balaci, Kazma played a friendly match against reigning La Liga champions FC Barcelona to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the club. The match ended in a 1–1 draw. Barcelona received 1.7 million for participating in the match.{{cite web| url = http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain/2009/11/06/1608949/barcelona-to-play-lucrative-friendly-against-kazma-sporting-club-| title = Barcelona To Play Lucrative Friendly Against Kazma Sporting Club In December {{!}} Goal.com| access-date = 2009-12-20| archive-date = 2021-02-24| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210224161146/https://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain/2009/11/06/1608949/barcelona-to-play-lucrative-friendly-against-kazma-sporting-club-| url-status = live}}

{{footballbox

|date =2009-12-21

|time =19:35 UTC+3

|team1 = Kazma {{flagicon|Kuwait}}

|score = 1–1

|team2 = {{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona

|goals1 = Abdullah Al Dhafiri {{goal|90}}

|goals2 = Bojan Krkić {{goal|80}}

|stadium = Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium, Kuwait City

|attendance=21,500

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Won the Kuwait Emir Cup in 2011 a 1–0 over Kuwait SC.

=2011-=

On November 10, 2015, after 4 years of trophy-less seasons the club won the 2015-16 Kuwait Federation Cup vs Kuwait SC 2-1 goals scored by Patrick Fabiano.{{Cite web|url=http://www.kooora.com/?n=445123&o=nckw|title=كووورة: الموقع العربي الرياضي الأول|access-date=2015-11-11|archive-date=2015-11-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151117023150/http://www.kooora.com/?n=445123&o=nckw|url-status=live}}

Stadium

Image:Kazmastadium.jpg ]]

Kazma's stadium, Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Kuwait City, Kuwait. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a 21,500 holding capacity.{{fact|date=June 2023}} The stadium hosted 2 Arabian Gulf Cup tournaments, the first being in 1990, which Kuwait won for the seventh time. However, the second time in 2003 Kuwait ended up in 6th place, which is their worst ever ranking. It has also hosted many finals of the Kuwait Emir Cup and Kuwait Crown Cup.{{fact|date=June 2023}}

Presidents

  • Ahmad Khalid Al-Fozan (Oct 1964 – Oct 1965)
  • Yousef Abdullah Mohammed Shaheen Al-Ghanim (Nov 1965 – June 1995)
  • Abdullah Al-Dakheel Al-Rasheed (June 1995 – Sep 1995)
  • Suleiman Mohamed Saleh Al-Adsani (Sept 1995 – May 1997)
  • Khalid Nasser Al-Sanea (May 1997 – May 2000)
  • Suleiman Mohamed Saleh Al-Adsani (May 2000 – May 2006)
  • Asad Ahmed Al-Banwan (May 2006–)

Achievements

Kazma has 20 official championships.

=Official=

::1985–86, 1986–87, 1993–94, 1995–96

::1982, 1984, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2011, 2022

::1995

::Runners-up : 2007

::1987, 1995

::Runners-up 1988, 1997

::1968–69

:: Runners-up : 2011, 2022, 2023–24

:: 2015–16, 2017–18

:: Runners-up : 2009, 2012

::2004, 2007

=Friendly=

  • Al Hasawi Super Cup: 1

::2007{{cite news|title=Today in Kuwait's history 07/02/2015|url=http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticlePrintPage.aspx?id=2423368&language=en|access-date=11 June 2015|publisher=Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)|date=7 February 2015|archive-date=12 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150612173755/http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticlePrintPage.aspx?id=2423368&language=en|url-status=live}}

Futsal

:: 2014–15, 2015–16

:: 2015, 2017, 2018

Current squad

{{Fs start}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=1|nat=KUW|name=Hussain Kankoune|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=2|nat=PLE|name=Michel Termanini|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=4|nat=KUW|name=Ali Ateej|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=6|nat=KUW|name=Abdullah Al Fahd|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=7|nat=KUW|name=Omar Al Hubaiter|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=8|nat=KUW|name=Naser Faleh|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=9|nat=KUW|name=Bandar Boresli|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=10|nat=KUW|name=Nasser Faraj|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=11|nat=KUW|name=Talal Al ajmi|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=12|nat=KUW|name=Hamad Harbi|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=14|nat=KUW|name=Othman Al shammari|pos=DF}}

{{Fs mid}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=16|nat=KUW|name=Fahd Zouiad|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=17|nat=KUW|name=Shabaib Al-Khaldi|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=20|nat=KUW|name=Mohamed al azmi|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=21|nat=BRA|name=Mathews Eduardo|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=23|nat=KUW|name=Saud Al Hushan|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=25|nat=KUW|name=Mubarak Said|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=26|nat=KUW|name=Abdulaziz Al Rassam|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=28|nat=KUW|name=Mohammed Safar|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=29|nat=ALG|name=Imaddine Azzi|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=30|nat=JOR|name=Anas Al-Awadat|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=70|nat=KUW|name=Mohammed Al Farsi|pos=DF}}

{{Fs end}}

Recent seasons

;Kazma's biggest wins

  • In Asia

::1988: Kazma 3–0 {{flagicon|BHR}} Muharraq Club

::1989: Kazma 3–0 {{flagicon|UAE}} Sharjah

::1995: Kazma 9–0 {{flagicon|OMA}} Dhofar

::1996: Kazma 4–1 {{flagicon|UAE}} Al Ain

::1999: Kazma 3–0 {{flagicon|KSA}} Al Nassr

  • Friendlies

::2008: Kazma 7–1 {{flagicon|SVK}} Spartak Trnava

::2009: Kazma 1–1 {{flagicon|EGY}} Ismaily

::2009: Kazma 1–1 {{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona

Kazma in Asia

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!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" |Competition

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" align="center" |Pld

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" align="center" |W

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" align="center" |D

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" align="center" |L

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" align="center" |GF

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" align="center" |GA

Asian Club Championshipalign="center"| 21align="center"| 10align="center"| 4align="center"| 6align="center"| 33align="center"| 16
Asian Cup Winners Cupalign="center"| 18align="center"| 8align="center"| 5align="center"| 5align="center"| 46align="center"| 25
AFC Cupalign="center"| 18align="center"| 8align="center"| 3align="center"| 7align="center"| 22align="center"| 20
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!! colspan="1" align="centre" | Total !! 57 !! 26 !! 12 !! 18 !! 101 !! 61

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Competition

! Round

! Country

! Club

! Home

! Away

colspan="6" align="center"|1987–88
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

| rowspan="7" |Asian Club Championship

|Q1

|{{flagicon|KSA}}

|Al Hilal

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#fdd;"|0–1

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|Q1

|{{flagicon|BHR}}

|Muharraq Club

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|3–0

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|Q1

|{{flagicon|UAE}}

|Al Nasr

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|1–0

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|Q1

|{{flagicon|OMA}}

|Al-Fanja

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|2–0

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|JPN}}

|Yomiuri

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#fdd;"|1–2

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|CHN}}

|August 1st

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|1–0

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|MAS}}

|Federal Territory

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

colspan="6" align="center"|1988–89
style="background:#F5F5F5;"

| rowspan="7" |Asian Club Championship

|Q1

|{{flagicon|BHR}}

|West Riffa

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|2–0

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|Q1

|{{flagicon|OMA}}

|Al-Fanja

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|3–1

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|Q1

|{{flagicon|UAE}}

|Sharjah

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|3–0

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|Q1

|{{flagicon|KSA}}

|Al-Ittifaq

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

|style="background:#fdd;"|1–2

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|IND}}

|Mohun Bagan

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|1–0

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|IRQ|1963}}

|Al-Rasheed

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#fdd;"|0–2

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|CHN}}

|Guangdong

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

colspan="6" align="center"|1992
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

| rowspan="2" |Asian Cup Winners Cup

|R1

|{{flagicon|QAT}}

|Al Sadd

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1 (2–4p)

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|QF

|{{flagicon|KSA}}

|Al Nassr

|style="background:#fdd;"|0–1

|style="background:#fdd;"|1–2

colspan="6" align="center"|1994–95
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|Asian Club Championship

|R1

|{{flagicon|QAT}}

|Al Arabi

|style="background:#dfd;"|2–1

|style="background:#fdd;"|0–1

colspan="6" align="center"|1996
style="background:#F5F5F5;"

| rowspan="3" |Asian Cup Winners Cup

|R1

|{{flagicon|OMA}}

|Oman Club

|style="background:#dfd;"|3–1

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|R2

|{{flagicon|UAE}}

|Al Ain

|style="background:#dfd;"|2–0

|style="background:#dfd;"|4–1

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|QF

|{{flagicon|KSA}}

|Riyadh SC

|style="background:#dfd;"|1–0

|style="background:#fdd;"|1–2

colspan="6" align="center"|1996–97
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

| rowspan="2" |Asian Club Championship

|R1

|{{flagicon|OMA}}

|Dhofar

|style="background:#dfd;"|9–0

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|R2

|{{flagicon|QAT}}

|Al-Rayyan

|style="background:#fdd;"|0–1

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

colspan="6" align="center"|1998
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

| rowspan="2" |Asian Cup Winners Cup

|R1

|{{flagicon|BHR}}

|Bahrain club

|style="background:#ffd;"|2–2

|style="background:#dfd;"|3–2

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|R2

|{{flagicon|QAT}}

|Al Ittihad

|style="background:#ffd;"|0–0

|style="background:#fdd;"|0–1

colspan="6" align="center"|1999
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

| rowspan="3"|Asian Cup Winners Cup

|R1

|{{flagicon|UAE}}

|Al Wahda

|style="background:#dfd;"|2–0

|style="background:#dfd;"|3–2

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|R2

|{{flagicon|KSA}}

|Al Nassr

|style="background:#dfd;"|3–0

|style="background:#fdd;"|1–2

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|QF

|{{flagicon|IRQ|1991}}

|Al Talaba

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ffd;"|–

colspan="6" align="center"|2010
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

| rowspan="5" |AFC Cup

|GS

|{{flagicon|Lebanon}}

|Al-Ahed

|style="background:#dfd;"|1–0

|style="background:#dfd;"|2–1

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|SYR}}

|Al Jaish

|style="background:#fdd;"|0–1

|style="background:#dfd;"|1–0

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|UZB}}

|Nasaf Qarshi

|style="background:#ffd;"|0–0

|style="background:#dfd;"|2–1

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|R16

|{{flagicon|JOR}}

|Shabab Al-Ordon

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#dfd;"|1–1 (aet)
(6–5 p)

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|QF

|{{flagicon|SYR}}

|Al-Ittihad

|style="background:#fdd;"|0–1

|style="background:#fdd;"|2–3

colspan="6" align="center"|2012
style="background:#FFFFFF;"

| rowspan="4" |AFC Cup

|GS

|{{flagicon|IRQ}}

|Arbil

|style="background:#fdd;"|1–2

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|India}}

|East Bengal

|style="background:#dfd;"|3–0

|style="background:#dfd;"|2–1

style="background:#FFFFFF;"

|GS

|{{flagicon|YEM}}

|Al-Oruba

|style="background:#ffd;"|1–1

|style="background:#dfd;"|2–1

style="background:#F5F5F5;"

|R16

|{{flagicon|JOR}}

|Al-Wehdat

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#fdd;"|1–2 (aet)

FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup Players

FIFA World Cup 1982 {{flagicon|ESP}}

  • {{fb|KUW|size=60px}}
  • Nassir Al-Ghanim
  • Jamal Al-Qabendi
  • Hamoud Al-Shemmari
  • Yussef Al-Suwayed
  • Adam Marjam
  • Abdullah Mayouf

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1984 AFC Asian Cup

  • {{fb|KUW|size=40px}}
  • Jamal Al-Qabandi
  • Homoud Al-Shammari
  • Yousef Suwayed

|

|

1996 AFC Asian Cup

  • {{fb|KUW|size=40px}}
  • Fawaz Al Ahmad
  • Yousef Al Dookhi
  • Ayman Al Husaini
  • Badr Haji
  • Esam Sakeen

|

|

2000 AFC Asian Cup

  • {{fb|KUW|size=40px}}
  • Falah Al Majidi
  • Ahmed Al Mutairi
  • Naser Al Omran
  • Shehab Kankoune
  • Esam Sekin

|

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2004 AFC Asian Cup

|

|

AFC Asian Cup 2007

  • {{fb|BHR|size=40px}}
  • Mohamed Husain
  • {{fb|OMA|size=40px}}
  • Younis Al Mushaifri

|

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AFC Asian Cup 2011

Managerial history

Image:Ilie Balaci.JPG coach of Kazma 2009–10]]

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Years

! Name

! Nationality

1985–90

| Eddie Firmani

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy

1994–96

| Milan Máčala

| {{flagicon|CZE}} Czech Republic

1997–99

| Theo Bücker

| {{flagicon|GER}} Germany

1999

| Adam Marjan

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Kuwait

2001–02

| Fouzy Ibrahim

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Kuwait

2002–03

| Acácio Casimiro

| {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal

June 2004–Nov 2004

| Júlio César Leal

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil

2004–05

| Johan Boskamp

| {{flagicon|NED}} Netherlands

2005–06

| Zlatko Krmpotić

| {{flagicon|SRB}} Serbia

June 2006–July 2007

| José Garrido

| {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal

2007–08

| Marinko Koljanin

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Croatia

2008–09

| Robertinho

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil

2009–10

| Ilie Balaci

| {{flagicon|ROU}} Romania

2010

| Jamal Yaqoob

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Kuwait

2010–June 2012

| Milan Máčala

| {{flagicon|CZE}} Czech Republic

July 2012 – 2013

| Miodrag Radulović

| {{flagicon|MNE}} Montenegro

2013–2015

|Jacenir Silva

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil

May 2015–July 2017

| Florin Motroc

| {{flagicon|ROU}} Romania

July 2017 – 2019

| Toni

| {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal

2019–2020

| Boris Bunjak

| {{flagicon|SRB}} Serbia

2020–2021

| Beto Bianchi

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil

2021–2022

| Darko Nestorović

| {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Bosnia

2022

| Željko Markov

| {{flagicon|SRB}} Serbia

2022–2023

| Ilie Stan

| {{flagicon|ROM}} Romania

2023–

| Sérgio Farias

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil

=Affiliated clubs=

Other sports

=Basketball=

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=Handball team achievements=

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Performance in AFC (Asian) Competitions

::1987: Group Stage (Top 8)

::1988: Group Stage (Top 8)

::1995: First Round

::1997: Second Round

::1991–92: Quarter-Finals

::1995–96: Quarter-Finals

::1997–98: Second Round

::1998–99: Quarter-Finals (withdrew)

::2010: Quarter-Finals

::2012: Round of 16

See also

References