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Kuwait Sports Club () is a professional football club based in . 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 , 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 . In 2009, Kuwait won the first winning against from Syria with the victory of 2–1. In 2011, they reached the AFC Cup final, but they lost against from Uzbekistan. The club became champion of in 2012 and 2013 defeating from Iraq with 4-0 and fellow side .

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 . There are two other teams in the capital of Kuwait: Al Arabi SC, and , who are naturally the team's rivals. The 2000s were a new era of dominance for Kuwait SC alongside , 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
Domestic ! scope=colKuwait Premier League201964–65, 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, 2024–25111969–70, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1984–85, 1987–88, 2004-05, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14
Asia ! scope=colAFC Cup / AFC Champions League Two32009, 2012, 201312011" Nasaf win 2011 AFC Cup . the-afc.com, 29 October 2011.
Friendly ! scope=colBani Yas International Tournament120120

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Statistics in Asian football
2001–02Asian Club Championship1st round Jableh2–00–0
2nd round Al-Quds Club3–26–1
Group stage 1–1
Al-Wahda2–2
Esteghlal0–3
2002–03AFC Champions League2nd round Al-Ahli3–10–2
2005Group stage Neftchi1–00–1
Al-Sadd0–10–2
Al-Ahli1–03–3
2007 0–01–1
0–11–2
2008 Saipa1–10–1
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya1–20–0
Al-Wasl2–10–1
2009AFC Cup 1–01–1
2–11–2
Mohun Bagan6–01–0
Round of 163–1
Quarter-final 1–11–0
Semi-final South China2–11–0
Final 2–1
2010Group stage Al Hilal2–22–0
Churchill Brothers7–12–2
Round of 16 Al-Ittihad1–1()
4–5(pso)
2011Group stage Al-Wahdat1–30–1
0–03–1
1–02–1
Round of 16 2–2()
3–2(pen.)
Quarter-final Muangthong United1–00–0
Semi-final 3–32–0
Final 1–2
2012Group stage 1–52–2
VB Sports Club7–12–2
1–04–0
Round of 16 1–1()
3–1(pen.)
Quarter-final 0–03–0
Semi-final 4–12–0
Final 4–0
2013Group stage Regar-TadAZ5–03–1
Al-Safa3–10–1
Riffa SC2–32–0
Round of 16 1–1()
4–1(pen.)
Quarter-final New Radiant5–07–2
Semi-final East Bengal4–23–0
Final 2–0
2014AFC Champions League1st round Al-Shorta1–0
2nd round Lokomotiv Tashkent3–1
3rd round 1–4
AFC CupGroup stage 2–10–0
4–01–3
Al-Jaish2–02–0
Round of 16 Al Riffa2–0
Quarter-final Persipura Jayapura3–21–6
2015Group stage 4–12–1
Riffa S.C.2–11–2
Al-Jaish0–10–0
Round of 16 Al Shorta SC2–0
Quarter-final 6–01–1
Semi-final 4–0w/o
2019AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 1 3–2
Preliminary round 2 Zob Ahan SC0–1
AFC CupGroup stage Al-Jazeera Club1–20–1
Al-Najma2–11–0
Al-Ittihad0–02–0
2020AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 1 Al-Faisaly2–1
Preliminary round 2 Esteghlal0–3
AFC CupGroup stage 1–0-
-0–0
Al-Faisaly-
2021 Markaz Shabab4–1
3–3
Al-Faisaly1–0
Quarter-final2–0
West Asia Zone Final 0–2
2022Group stage Al-Ansar1–1
2–1
0–0
2023–24 0-10–0
2–11–1
Al Ittihad1–11–1
2024–25AFC Champions League Two 0–02–1
Al-Hussein2–21–2
Shabab AlAhli3–31–4
2025-26AFC Challenge League Al Ansar FC3–2

1–1

Bashundra2–0

Quarter-finals Shabab


Players

First team squad

List of presidents
1961–63Mohamed Al Khaled Al Zayed
1963–65Fahad Al Marzoq
1965–72
1972–74Mubarak Al Asfoor
1974–81
1981–92Ali Thunyan Al Ghanim
1992–94Ghassan Al Nesf
1994–00Mohammed Al-Sager
2000–02Jassim Al Mahri
2002Issam Al Sager
2002Youssuf Al Munais
2002–08Marzouq Al-Ghanim
2008–18Abdulaziz Al Marzouq
2018–Khalid Al-Ghanim


List of managers/coaches
1978–82
1982–84
1987–89Allan Jones
1995–96John Cartwright
1996
1996–97Slobodan Pavković
2001–02
2002–03Ján Pivarník
2003Saleh Zakaria
2003–04Giba
2004Saleh Zakaria
2004–05Mohamed Abdullah
2005Theo Bücker
2005–06Rodion Gačanin
2006Mohamed Abdullah
2006–07Willem Leushuis
2007Mohamed Abdullah
2007–08Rodion Gačanin
2008Radmilo Ivančević
2008–09
2009Néstor Clausen
2009–10Mohamed Abdullah

2010Arthur Bernardes
2010Mohamed Abdullah
2010–11José Romão
2011–12Dragan Talajić
2012–14
2014Aziz Hamada
2014–2016Mohammed Ebrahim Hajeyah
2016–2017
2017–2018Abdullah Abu Zema
2018Mohamed Abdullah
2019Hussam Al Sayed
2020
2020–21Mohamed Abdullah
2021Carlos González Juárez
2021
2021–22Nabil Maâloul
2022Rodion Gačanin
2022–23Ali Ashoor
2023
2023–24Nabil Maâloul
2024–Nebojša Jovović


Other sports
Besides football, the club has teams for handball, basketball, , , squash, athletics, , swimming, , , and . The club has also maintained a monthly magazine since 2007.


See also
  • List of football clubs in Kuwait


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