Kuwait SC

{{Short description|Kuwaiti sports club}}

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| clubname = Kuwait SC

| image = Kuwait Sporting Club logo.png

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| fullname = Kuwait Sports Club

| nickname = The Brigadiers (العميد)

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| founded = {{Start date and age|df=y|1960|10|20}}

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| ground = Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium
Kaifan

| capacity = 12,350

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| chairman = Khalid Al-Ghanim

| mgrtitle = Manager

| manager = Nebojša Jovović

| league = Kuwait Premier League

| season = 2024–25

| position = Kuwait Premier League, 1st of 10 (champions)

| current = 2025–26 Kuwaiti Premier League

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Kuwait Sports Club ({{langx|ar|نادي الكويت الرياضي}}) is a Kuwaiti professional football club based in Kuwait City. Their football team has won Kuwait Premier League 19 times and has won over 50 trophies overall. The club plays in the Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium located in Kaifan, which is the 5th largest stadium in Kuwait. It is the first Kuwaiti club to ever win an Asian title, having won the 2009 AFC Cup, 2012 AFC Cup and 2013 AFC Cup.

History

The club is also called Al Kuwait and Al Ameed. Members of the club during the 1980s formed a part of the Kuwaiti national team which reached the 1982 FIFA World Cup. The second golden age for the club was in the 2000s, as they have been winning most of the league titles and participating in AFC Cup. In 2009, Kuwait won the first AFC Cup winning against Al-Karamah from Syria with the victory of 2–1. In 2011, they reached the AFC Cup final, but they lost against Nasaf Qarshi from Uzbekistan. The club became champion of AFC Cup in 2012 and 2013 defeating Erbil SC from Iraq with 4-0 and fellow side Al-Qasdia.

Kuwait SC has been growing steadily over the last two decades from 2000 to 2020, over the two decades the team has won many domestic titles and Asian titles in the form of AFC CUP. Kuwait SC has been also among the teams to represent Kuwait in international tournaments including the Arab Champions Cup.

Kuwait SC is a team based in Kuwait City. There are two other teams in the capital of Kuwait: Al Arabi SC, and Kazma SC, who are naturally the team's rivals. The 2000s were a new era of dominance for Kuwait SC alongside Qadsia, which is based in Hawalli. The dominance of both sides for almost 10 years winning all local tournaments between them has created an important rivalry between both teams.

Honours

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;"

!style="width: 1%;"| Type

!style="width: 5%;"| Competition

!style="width: 1%;"| Title holder

!style="width: 20%;"| Seasons

!style="width: 1%;"| Runners-up

!style="width: 20%;"|cSeasons

rowspan="7" | Domestic

! scope=col| Kuwait Premier League

|style="background-color:gold"| 20

|align="center"| 1964–65, 1967–68, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1978–79, 2000-01, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25

| 11

|align="center"| 1969–70, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1984–85, 1987–88, 2004-05, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14

scope=col| Kuwait Emir Cup

|bgcolor="gold"| 16{{smallsup|S}}

|align="center"| 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2002, 2009, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2022–23

| 10

|align="center"| 1963, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1981, 1982, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2020

scope=col| Kuwait Crown Prince Cup

|bgcolor="gold"| 10

|align="center"| 1993-1994, 2002-2003, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2024–25

| 9

|align="center"| 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2021–22

scope=col| Kuwait Super Cup

|style="background-color:gold"| 8

|align="center"| 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023–24, 2024–25

| 7

| 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2021

scope=col| Kuwait Federation Cup

|align="center"| 5

|align="center"| 1977–78, 1991–92, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2014–15

| 2

| 2008, 2015–16

scope=col| Al Kurafi Cup (defunct)

|align="center"| 1

|align="center"| 2005

| rowspan="2" | 0

| rowspan="2" |

scope=col| Kuwait Joint League (defunct)

|align="center"| 2

|align="center"| 1976–77, 1988–89

rowspan="1" | Asia

! scope=col| AFC Cup / AFC Champions League Two

|bgcolor="gold"| 3{{smallsup|S}}

|align="center"| 2009, 2012, 2013{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/clubs/afc-cup/27148-kuwait-sc-retain-021113.html|title=Kuwait SC retain AFC Cup title|website=the-afc.com|publisher=Asian Football Confederation|date=3 November 2013|access-date=2 November 2013|archive-date=4 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104000539/http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/clubs/afc-cup/27148-kuwait-sc-retain-021113.html|url-status=live}}

| 1

|align="center"| 2011"[http://www.the-afc.com/en/component/content/article/36929-nasaf-v-kuwait-sports-club Nasaf win 2011 AFC Cup] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181116043332/http://www.the-afc.com/en/component/content/article/36929-nasaf-v-kuwait-sports-club |date=16 November 2018 }}. the-afc.com, 29 October 2011.

rowspan="1" | Friendly

! scope=col| Bani Yas International Tournament

|align="center"| 1

|align="center"| 2012

| 0

  • {{legend|gold|record}}
  • {{smallsup|S}} shared record

Statistics in Asian football

class="wikitable sortable"
Season

! Competition

! Round

! Club

! Home

! Away

rowspan="5" | 2001–02

| rowspan="5" | Asian Club Championship

| 1st round

| {{flagicon|SYR}}

| Jableh

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

2nd round

| {{flagicon|PLE}}

| Al-Quds Club

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–2

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 6–1

rowspan="3" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|UZB}}

| Nasaf Qarshi

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

{{flagicon|UAE}}

| Al-Wahda

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

{{flagicon|IRN}}

| Esteghlal

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

2002–03

| rowspan="9" | AFC Champions League

| 2nd round

| {{flagicon|UAE}}

| Al-Ahli

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–2

rowspan="3" | 2005

| rowspan="11" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|UZB}}

| Neftchi

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

{{flagicon|QAT}}

| Al-Sadd

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–2

{{flagicon|UAE}}

| Al-Ahli

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 3–3

rowspan="2" | 2007

| {{flagicon|KSA}}

| Al-Hilal

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 1–1

{{flagicon|UZB}}

| Pakhtakor

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–2

rowspan="3" | 2008

| {{flagicon|IRN}}

| Saipa

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 1–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

{{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–2

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

{{flagicon|UAE}}

| Al-Wasl

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

rowspan="7" | 2009

| rowspan="31" | AFC Cup

| {{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Wahdat

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 1–1

{{flagicon|SYR}}

| Al-Karamah

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–2

rowspan="2" | {{flagicon|IND}}

| Mohun Bagan

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 6–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

Round of 16

| Dempo

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

Quarter-final

| {{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Arbil

|bgcolor= #ffffdd| 1–1

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

Semi-final

| {{flagicon|HKG}}

| South China

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–1

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

bgcolor=gold| Final

| {{flagicon|SYR}}

| Al-Karamah

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

rowspan="3" | 2010

| rowspan="2" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|YEM}}

| Al Hilal

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 2–2

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

{{flagicon|IND}}

| Churchill Brothers

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 7–1

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 2–2

Round of 16

| {{flagicon|SYR}}

|Al-Ittihad

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ffffdd;"| 1–1(aet)
4–5(pso)

rowspan="7"| 2011

| rowspan="3" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|JOR}}

|Al-Wahdat

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–3

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

{{flagicon|OMA}}

| Al-Suwaiq

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–1

{{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Al Talaba

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–1

Round of 16

| {{flagicon|KUW}}

| Qadsia

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ddffdd;"| 2–2(aet)
3–2(pen.)

Quarter-final

| {{flagicon|THA}}

| Muangthong United

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

Semi-final

| {{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Arbil

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 3–3

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

bgcolor=silver | Final

| {{flagicon|UZB}}

| Nasaf Qarshi

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

rowspan="7" | 2012

| rowspan="3" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|KSA}}

| Al-Ettifaq

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–5

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 2–2

{{flagicon|MDV}}

| VB Sports Club

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 7–1

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 2–2

{{flagicon|LBN}}

| Al Ahed

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 4–0

Round of 16

| {{flagicon|KUW}}

| Qadsia

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ddffdd;"| 1–1(aet)
3–1(pen.)

Quarter-final

| {{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Wehdat

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–0

Semi-final

| {{flagicon|KSA}}

| Al-Ettifaq

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 4–1

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

bgcolor=gold| Final

| {{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Arbil

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ddffdd;"| 4–0

rowspan="7" | 2013

| rowspan="3" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|TJK}}

| Regar-TadAZ

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 5–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–1

{{flagicon|LBN}}

| Al-Safa

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

{{flagicon|BHR}}

| Riffa SC

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 2–3

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

Round of 16

| {{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Dohuk

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ddffdd;"| 1–1(aet)
4–1(pen.)

Quarter-final

| {{flagicon|MDV}}

| New Radiant

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 5–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 7–2

Semi-final

| {{flagicon|IND}}

| East Bengal

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 4–2

|bgcolor=#ddffdd | 3–0

bgcolor=gold| Final

| {{flagicon|KUW}}

| Al-Qadsia

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

rowspan="8" | 2014

| rowspan="3" | AFC Champions League

| 1st round

| {{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Al-Shorta

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

2nd round

| {{flagicon|UZB}}

| Lokomotiv Tashkent

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

3rd round

| {{flagicon|QAT}}

| Lekhwiya SC

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ffdddd;"| 1–4

rowspan="11" | AFC Cup

| rowspan="3" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|LBN}}

| Nejmeh SC

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–1

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

{{flagicon|OMN}}

| Fanja

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 4–0

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–3

{{flagicon|SYR}}

| Al-Jaish

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

Round of 16

| {{flagicon|BHR}}

| Al Riffa

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

Quarter-final

| {{flagicon|INA}}

| Persipura Jayapura

|bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–2

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–6

rowspan="6" | 2015

| rowspan="3" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|LBN}}

| Nejmeh SC

|style="background:#dfd;"| 4–1

|style="background:#dfd;"| 2–1

{{flagicon|BHR}}

| Riffa S.C.

|style="background:#dfd;"| 2–1

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–2

{{flagicon|SYR}}

| Al-Jaish

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

|style="background:#ffd;"| 0–0

Round of 16

| {{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Al Shorta SC

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

Quarter-final

| {{flagicon|Hong Kong}}

| Kitchee SC

|style="background:#dfd;"| 6–0

|style="background:#ffd;"| 1–1

Semi-final

| {{flagicon|TJK}}

| FC Istiklol

|style="background:#dfd;"| 4–0

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| w/o

rowspan="5" | 2019

| rowspan="2" | AFC Champions League

| Preliminary round 1

| {{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Wehdat SC

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–2

Preliminary round 2

| {{flagicon|IRN}}

| Zob Ahan SC

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

rowspan="3" | AFC Cup

| rowspan="3" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Jazeera Club

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–2

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1

{{flagicon|BHR}}

| Al-Najma

|style="background:#dfd;"| 2–1

|style="background:#dfd;"| 1–0

{{flagicon|SYR}}

| Al-Ittihad

|bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0

|style="background:#dfd;"| 2–0

rowspan="5" | 2020

| rowspan="2" AFC Champions League

| Preliminary round 1

| {{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Faisaly

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–1

Preliminary round 2

| {{flagicon|IRN}}

| Esteghlal

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–3

rowspan="14" | AFC Cup

| rowspan="6" | Group stage

| {{flagicon|LBN}}

| Al-Ansar

|style="background:#dfd;"| 1–0

|style="background:#ffdddd;"| -

{{flagicon|SYR}}

| Al-Wathba

|style="background:#ffdddd;"| -

|style="background:#ffd;"| 0–0

{{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Faisaly

|colspan="2" align=center style="background:#ffdddd;"| -

rowspan="5" | 2021

| {{flagicon|PLE}}

| Markaz Shabab

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ddffdd| 4–1

{{flagicon|SYR}}

| Tishreen SC

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

rowspan="2" | {{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Faisaly

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0

Quarter-final

| Al-Salt SC

|colspan="2" align=center bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–0

West Asia Zone Final

| {{flagicon|BHR}}

| Al-Muharraq SC

| colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" | 0–2

rowspan="3" | 2022

| rowspan="9" | Group stage

| {{Flagicon|LBN}}

| Al-Ansar

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

{{flagicon|OMN}}

| Al-Seeb

| colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 2–1

{{Flagicon|SYR}}

| Jableh

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

rowspan="3"| 2023-24

| {{flagicon|IRQ}}

| Al-Kahrabaa

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0-1

|style="background:#ffd;"| 0–0

{{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Wehdat

|style="background:#dfd;"| 2–1

|style="background:#ffd;"| 1–1

{{flagicon|SYR}}

| Al Ittihad

|style="background:#ffd;"| 1–1

|style="background:#ffd;"| 1–1

rowspan="3"| 2024-25

|rowspan="3"| AFC Champions League Two

| {{flagicon|UZB}}

| FC Nasaf

|style="background:#ffd;"| 0–0

|style="background:#dfd;"| 2–1

{{flagicon|JOR}}

| Al-Hussein

|style="background:#ffd;"| 2-2

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–2

{{flagicon|UAE}}

| Shabab AlAhli

|style="background:#ffd;"| 3-3

|bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–4

Players

=First team squad=

{{updated|9 January 2025}}

{{Fs start}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=2|nat=KUW|name=Sami Al-Sanea|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=3|nat=KUW|name=Meshari Al-Enezi|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=4|nat=KUW|name=Redha Abujabarah|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=5|nat=KUW|name=Fahed Al Hajri|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=6|nat=KUW|name=Yousif Al-Khebizi|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=7|nat=KUW|name=Yousef Ayedh|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=8|nat=KUW|name=Ahmed Al-Dhefiri|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=9|nat=KUW|name=Faisal Zayid|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=10|nat=KUW|name=Talal Al Fadhel|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=11|nat=KUW|name=Mohammad Daham|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=13|nat=KUW|name=Fahad Hamoud alenezi|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=14|nat=KUW|name=Mohammad Frieh|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=19|nat=EGY|name= Ahmed Alaa|pos=FW}}

{{Fs mid}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=20|nat=KUW|name=Yousef Nasser|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=21|nat=IRN|name=Ali Pourdara|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=22|nat=MAR|name= Amine Aboulfath|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=23|nat=EGY|name=Amro Abdelfatah|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=26|nat=BHR|name=Mohamed Marhoon|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=27|nat=TUN|name=Taha Yassine Khenissi|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=29|nat=KUW|name=Ahmad Zanki|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=33|nat=KUW|name=Saud Al Hoshan|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=34|nat=KUW|name=Dhari Al-Otaibi|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=35|nat=DRC|name=Arsène Zola|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=37|nat=Morocco|name=Yahya Jabrane|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=40|nat=KUW|name=Abdulrahman Kameel|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=45|nat=KUW|name=Sultan Al-Faraj|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|other=|no=7|nat=KUW|name=Ebrahim Kameel|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=|nat=ARG|name=Sergio Vittor|pos=DF}}

{{Fs end}}

List of presidents

class="wikitable"

! Years

! President

1961–63

| Mohamed Al Khaled Al Zayed

1963–65

| Fahad Al Marzoq

1965–72

| Khidair Al Mashaan

1972–74

| Mubarak Al Asfoor

1974–81

| Khidair Al Mashaan

1981–92

| Ali Thunyan Al Ghanim

1992–94

| Ghassan Al Nesf

1994–00

| Mohammed Al-Sager

2000–02

| Jassim Al Mahri

2002

| Issam Al Sager

2002

| Youssuf Al Munais

2002–08

| Marzouq Al-Ghanim

2008–18

| Abdulaziz Al Marzouq

2018–

| Khalid Al-Ghanim

List of managers/coaches

{{col-begin}}

{{col-3}}

class="wikitable"

! Years

! Name

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 1978–82

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Saleh Zakaria

1982–84

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Hurst

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 1987–89

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Allan Jones

1995–96

| {{flagicon|ENG}} John Cartwright

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 1996

| {{flagicon|UKR}} Oleh Bazylevych

1996–97

| {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Slobodan Pavković

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2001–02

| {{flagicon|GER}} Rainer Bonhof

2002–03

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Ján Pivarník

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2003

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Saleh Zakaria

2003–04

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Giba

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2004

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Saleh Zakaria

2004–05

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Mohamed Abdullah

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2005

| {{flagicon|GER}} Theo Bücker

2005–06

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Rodion Gačanin

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2006

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Mohamed Abdullah

2006–07

| {{flagicon|NED}} Willem Leushuis

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2007

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Mohamed Abdullah

2007–08

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Rodion Gačanin

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2008

| {{flagicon|SRB}} Radmilo Ivančević

2008–09

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Laurent Banide

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2009

| {{flagicon|ARG}} Néstor Clausen

2009–10

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Mohamed Abdullah

{{col-3}}

class="wikitable"

! Years

! Name

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2010

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Arthur Bernardes

2010

|{{flagicon|KUW}} Mohamed Abdullah

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2010–11

| {{flagicon|Portugal}} José Romão

2011–12

| {{flagicon|Croatia}} Dragan Talajić

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2012–14

| {{flagicon|Romania}} Marin Ion

2014

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Aziz Hamada

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

|2014–2016

| {{flagicon|KUW}} Mohammed Ebrahim Hajeyah

2016–2017

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Laurent Banide

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2017–2018

| {{flagicon|JOR}} Abdullah Abu Zema

2018

|{{flagicon|KUW}} Mohamed Abdullah

bgcolor="#EFEFEF"

| 2019

| {{flagicon|SYR}} Hussam Al Sayed

2020

|{{flagicon|NED}} Ruud Krol

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| 2020–21

|{{flagicon|KUW}} Mohamed Abdullah

2021

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos González Juárez

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| 2021

|{{flagicon|TUN}} Fathi Al-Jabal

2021–22

|{{flagicon|TUN}} Nabil Maâloul

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| 2022

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Rodion Gačanin

2022–23

|{{flagicon|BHR}} Ali Ashoor

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| 2023

|{{flagicon|SER}} Boris Bunjak

2023–24

|{{flagicon|TUN}} Nabil Maâloul

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| 2024–

|{{flagicon|Montenegro}} Nebojša Jovović

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File:Ion-marin-farul-farul.jpg, manager of the club from 2012 to 2014, won the Kuwaiti Premier League and the AFC Cup twice in 2012 and 2013]]

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Arab Club Championship Final

{{main|2003 Arab Unified Club Championship Final}}

{{Football box

|date = 20 July 2003

|time = 20:00 UTC+2

|team1 = Zamalek {{flagicon|EGY}}

|score = 2 – 1

|report =

|team2 = {{flagicon|Kuwait}} Kuwait SC

|goals1 = Saleh {{goal|23}}
Mahmoud {{goal|58}}

|goals2 = Oliveira {{goal|88}}

|stadium = Cairo Stadium

|attendance =

|referee = Jasem Al-Hail (Qatar)

}}

Other sports

Besides football, the club has teams for handball, basketball, volleyball, water polo, squash, athletics, gymnastics, swimming, boxing, judo, and weightlifting. The club has also maintained a monthly magazine since 2007.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}

See also

References

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