Al-Arabi SC (Kuwait)
Full name | Al-Arabi Sporting Club | |||
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Nickname(s) |
Al-Za'eem (The Boss) El-Akhthar (The Green) The Green Castle The Castle Of Trophies | |||
Founded |
1953 1960 , as Al-Arabi [1] | , as Al-Uruba |||
Ground |
Sabah Al-Salem Stadium Al-Mansouriah (Kuwait City) | |||
Capacity | 26,000[2] | |||
Chairman | Jamal Al-Kazemi | |||
Manager | Miodrag Ješić | |||
League | VIVA Premier League | |||
2015–16 | VIVA Premier League, 5th | |||
Website | Club home page | |||
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Al-Arabi's active sections | |||||
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'Football' |
Basketball |
Handball |
Paintball |
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Volleyball |
Futsal |
Athletics |
Boxing |
Judo |
Al-Arabi Sporting Club [3][4] (Arabic: النادي العربي الرياضي) is a Kuwaiti Club based in Mansuriya that sponsors a number of teams, the most notable of which is the football team in the VIVA Premier League. Al-Arabi SC was named Al-Uruba (Arabic: العُروبَة, "Arabians") at the beginning of 1953, and changed to Al-Arabi SC (The Arabian) in 1960. As winners of the Kuwait Emir Cup in 2008,[5] Al-Arabi SC was the first Kuwaiti team to compete in the AFC Cup. Al-Arabi SC has 57 official trophies next to its name in the Kuwaiti Club Football history(55 domestic and 2 GCC), the most of any Kuwaiti football team. Al-Arabi SC's stadium is Sabah Al-Salem Stadium in Mansūriya, a suburb of the capital of the country, Kuwait City. It is the second largest stadium in Kuwait. Al-Arabi has never won any league title since the 2001–02 season. It had the same points as Kuwait SC in 2014–15 season, but the title went to Kuwait by the principle of the results of the matches between the two team. Al-Arabi SC is the only team in Kuwait that has never lost in the Kuwait Super Cup. Holding both records to be in the final of the Kuwait Crown Prince Cup 4 consecutive times tied with Kuwait SC and in Kuwait Emir Cup going to the final 11 consecutive times since 1962 to 1973, more than any Kuwaiti team.
History
The Beginning
Al-Arabi SC[6] Started as Al-Uruba[7] in mid-1953 as one of the first Kuwaiti teams in Kuwait football. Some of the most notable players were Abdulwahab Al-Awadie, Abdulaziz Al-Khatieb, Musad Al-Musad, Mohammed Al-Dawlee, Abdulmajied Mohammed, Mohammed Al-Somale, Dasman Bakhiet, Ahmad Bodha, Monaier Al-Dagag, Fuad Al-Ashgar, Ahmad Hussain, Abbas Al-Shemaly, Mossa Al-Somale, Nayef Dalool and Mohhamed Salah Al-Roomy.
At first in 1960 after been officially affiliated to sports and football Al-Arabi SC was structured on playing football, basketball, volleyball and weightlifting.
At the start Al-Arabi SC made many achievements, thanks to his players, loyal and submitted boards chip set provide all the possibilities, whether physically or human, were bringing many qualified trainers who have a long experience helped them to their work and the implementation of their plans, the training, and organizational and the presence of facilities contributed to the state to build and is made up of the Green Castle. Abdulaziz Al-Khatib multi-purpose hall is used for basketball, handball, volleyball and can accommodate about 2,000 spectators and also six squash courts, fully equipped, swimming pool Olympian capacity to 1,500 spectators (currently is creating an Olympic swimming pool, which is nearing completion), and in addition to the 4 tennis courts ground covered with tartan, and two handball courts, one covered with tartan, gymnastics hall are fully equipped, and 4 other teams are judo, table tennis teams and boxing teams.
1960–1980 (starting of Il-Za'īm)
Through the years Al-Arabi SC has won many achievements and made Kuwait proud by domestic wins or international by winning the Kuwaiti Premier League/ VIVA Premier League 7 times also 3 Joint League, 6 Emir Cup's and 1 Federation Cup as they were the first ever Kuwaiti team to play outside Kuwait in football by competing in friendly matches against many teams through the Arabian Peninsula showing competitive playing from Kuwaiti clubs in friendly tournaments.
On the 3rd of December 1974 Al-Arabi SC Faced Lazio and beat them 1–0 in a frienfly match.[8]
1980–2009
In 1982 Al-Arabi SC was the first ever team to win Gulf Club Champions Cup,[9](and then won it again in 2003)[10] through that time they were called the best team in the GCC.
Al-Arabi SC had changed their logo in 1991 to a better looking logo through the 20 years they have won 26 titles between them the GCC Champions League in 2003 and their last Kuwaiti Premier League/ VIVA Premier League Trophy in 2001–02, but through the years between 2005–10 they were rough years for Al-Arabi SC by going down the table League to 4th–6th, but competed in the AFC Cup but only made it to the quarter-final of the cup. After that Al-Arabi SC never competed in an Asian tournament hopes were raising for the team by their fans for the upcoming future.
2010–2012
Through that times Al-Arabi SC had retained their confidence through football and trying their best to win titles through these 2 seasons they won 2 titles the Kuwait Super Cup and Kuwait Crown Prince Cup[11]
But eventually the club didn't win the league and was out of the race to win the league after first 10 weeks which Al-Arabi lost 6 games.
2012–13 UAFA Cup
Al-Arabi Sporting Club has qualified in 2013 for the final match of the UAFA CUP in the first leg they tied 0–0 in Kuwait and in Algeria lost 3–2 while they were 0–2 down in the first half due to a mistake by the referee denying a goal for Al-Arabi Sporting Club and then giving them an offside goal which after that they scored their second goal, after the second half started Al-Arabi sporting club scored their first goal from a header from Kader Fall at the 58th minute which gave the team motivation to score the second goal from a long shot distance at the 61st minute from Hussain Al-Moussawi after that the team was playing much better and at the 75th minute of the game the ref gave USM Alger a penalty kick for a weird reason for trying to keep the ball in his possession so the USM Alger player jumped on him and fell. The referee gave him a penalty which they scored in the 76th minute which gave them the championship by a win of 3–2 on aggregate that day was the day Al-Arabi Sporting Club was rightfully the real winner if it wasn't due to bad referees.[12]
2013–14
In the 2013–14 season Al-Arabi SC qualified for the final match of the Kuwait Crown Cup for the third time in a row vs Al-Qadsia SC and lost 2–1 with one of the worst referred matches in Kuwait where the referee canceled a goal for the Greens where there was nothing wrong and it was a clean goal then gave Al-Qadsia a penalty on the 70th minute of the match and due to the referee being this bad Al-Arabi wanted to forfeit but continued for the Prince's honor and Al-Qadsia scored the penalty was scored on the 75th minute. and on the 83rd minute Al-Qadsia scored the second goal leading 2–0 and at the 90th minute the referee gave 15 minute extra time due to the match stopping several times which Al-Arabi SC scored on the 93rd minute by Mahmoud Maowas. By the rest of the extra time Al-Arabi SC raised their offense and attacked to try and tie the game but couldn't by the referee who wouldn't let them score and giving many offsides and gave 2 red cards for Al-Arabi SC for no reason saying that the 2 players are exaggerating and offending me, but the referee pushed them and said leave which ended 2–1 which crowned Al-Qadsia Champions, but the Prince was not satisfied with the outcome of the match and left disappointed. In the same season Al-Arabi SC finished 5th in the league and got knocked out of the Kuwait Emir Cup[13] by Al-Qadsia 2–0 on penalties after tied 0–0 on aggregate but ended their season with winning the Kuwait Federation Cup[14] after the match ended 2–2 with Al-Salmiya SC went on penalties and won 4–2 which crowned them champions for the 6th time in the history of the Cup.
Bunjak Era 2014–2015
in 2014–15 season Al-Arabi signed Firas Al-Khatib[15] Showing how strong they wan to win the VIVA Premier League for the 17th time and showing the world that they still are Al-Zaeem of Kuwait and the GCC and want to win all the competition they compete in Also signed Ivusa from Sahel SC,[16] released Mushari Al-Kandri, because him wanting to continue his study in Jordan and would join the University's team or a nearby Football Team and after his return would re-join to Al-Arabi SC and also Al-Arabi put Mahmoud Al-Maowas on loan for a 1-season loan or a short loan deal[17] but eventually released Ivusa from his contract [18] and resigned from putting Mahmoud Al-Maowas on loan and bought the free agent Hashem Al-Ramzi age 29 MF but Bunjak told Khaled Khalaf he is not needed in Al-Arabi SC next season after only 2 days of training [19] but eventually saw the talent that is needed and was a minor mistake between them[20][21] on the 22nd of July Al-Arabi SC left for a 2-week pre-season in Turkey[22][23] through that they took Ahmad Hawas[24] former Al-Salmiya SC player with them on a 2-week trial in Turkey and then decide if Boniyak wants to sign him. They have set seats to be sold and claimed for the hole season for a fee of $385 with a restaurant and snack bar for league matches held at the club.[25][26]
As the season started Al-Arabi won their first match in the league over Kazma 2–0 with the first appearance of Firas Al-Khatib and scoring the second goal.[27] As the 3rd week past Al-Arabi SC was at top of the league with 9 points ahead of Kuwait SC with 7 points those Al-Arabi SC has not been seen at the top of the league since 2010–11 for the first few weeks. As the first derby came along vs Al-Salmiya SC Al-Arabi SC lost 3–2 And fell to second place where Firas Al-Khatib scored his 100th league goal.[28]
On 16 October 2014 Al-Arabi SC became the first Kuwaiti team to have an anthem first introduced vs Al-Yarmouk.[29] On November 24, 2014 Al-Arabi's journey to Kuwait Crown Prince Cup after beating Kazma in a Penalty shootout 5–4.[30] As the Kuwait City Derby came the match ended with a 0–0 Draw. While making it to the final of Kuwait Crown Prince Cup for the 4th consecutive year vs Kuwait SC and played the first Classico match of the season vs Qadsia SC which ended in a draw 0–0.[31]
After defeating Kuwait SC 4–2 (aet) in the Kuwait Crown Prince Cup Final match this was Al-Arabi's 57th official title.[32] After the 2015 AFC Asian Cup ended Sports in Kuwait came back After Al-Arabi defeated Kazma in the quarter-final of Kuwait Emir Cup[33] in the semi-final they faced Al-Salmiya SC. Al-Arabi lost the final 4–2 (aet) and was recognized as one of the worst referred matches in Kuwaiti Football history as Al-Arabi should have won the match.[34] As of February 26, 2015 Al-Arabi's <!s fans were named best fans of 2014 from Al-khaleeji Sport.[35]
After losing twice this season to Al-Salmiya SC Al-Arabi beat them in week 18 3–1.
On 5 April 2015 made it through to the semi-finals of the Kuwait Federation Cup.[36]
ِAl-Arabi lost the crucial Kuwait City Derby on 10 April 2015 vs Kuwait SC 1–0, reducing its points difference with Kuwait SC to only 2. The match had all the seats filled to the last seat, for the first time in the history of Kuwaiti football.[37] lost the semi-final to Khaitan SC 5–4 on penalties after 1–1 (AGG). With the final classico of the season came to a draw 0–0 they fell to 2nd place with 1 week left to win the league tied with Kuwait SC with 63 points. Ended as 2nd place in the league after defeating Al Tadamun SC (Kuwait) 7–0.
Bunjak has requested pre-season tour to Italy which was announced.[38] Signed with Karim Matmour on a two-year deal.[39] Signed Akram Djahnit on a Two-year deal.[40] Signed Tiago Queiroz Bezerra on a three-year deal[41] on July 17, 2015 the club officially stated that Boris Bunjak has left the club.
Return to old ways 2015–
Meshari Al-Kanderi returned to the club after his studies in Jordan.
After being placed 2nd in the league it secured the club a place in international tournaments either the GCC Champions League, AFC Cup and UAFA Arab Champions League.
On 7 December it was announced that Luiz Felipe has left the club after immediately after the defeat to Al-Salmiya SC in the Crown Prince Cup 1–2.[42] Boris Bunjak returned to manage the team right after.
After the loss of Emir Cup Final to Kuwait SC the club's went into war between fans and head office and the management team of the club, after that many known faces of the club promised that they would reconstruct the club back to its normal ways. After signing with Miodrag Ješić on November 13, 2016 the club became the first club in the middle east to have 7 managers across 2 seasons.
Popular culture
As one of the first teams to be established in Kuwait, it also is one of the first teams to dictate a song for the fans and teams, with lots of playlists.[43] One of the first songs was in 2004, "Panorama Al-Arabi", dedicated to the fans and their reaction to the team from goals and celebrations. The last song was at the end of 2008–09 football season, called "Arabi to the Sky".
Hello Za'eem
As of 2012 the latest song was released, "Hello Za'eem".[44] It was made by the song group and producers of Miami, which was first used on TV as winners of the 2011–12 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup.
Anthem
On 16 October 2014 Al-Arabi SC became the first Kuwaiti team to have an anthem first introduced vs Al-Yarmouk.[45]
Crest and colors
Crest evolution
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1960–80
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1981–present
The Crest of Al-Arabi SC has changed only once through their entire lives as a football club. The first crest was used from 1960–80 due to the club changing from Al-Uruba to Al-Arabi SC in 1960. This lasted until 1980 where the design was drawn on paper then scanned to make it, but changed in 1991 to the present design using Photoshop and other graphic designing applications.
It is said that the current design is set to change, due to it not having an English name on it, to a new design with the founded date of 1953 or 1960 on it.[46][47]
Colors
Al-Arabi SC have changed their colors over the years. Since 1960–90 their colors were light green and white as the away kit.
From 2000–present, they changed to a darker green and the away color was still white.
By 2012 it was announced that Al-Arabi SC will be wearing dark green as their home kit, the away kit will be blue, and the third kit will be white with green.
In the 2013–14 season, Al-Arabi SC wore only the home kit and third kit.
kits
Home
1960-1980
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1980-1985
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1985-1994
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1994-1999
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1999-2003
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2003-2008
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2008-2010
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2010-2014
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2011-2012
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2014-2016
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2016-Present
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green | White |
1960–99
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2000–10
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2010–present
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2012–present
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Classicos and derbies
The Kuwaiti Classico
The Kuwaiti classico is between Al-Arabi SC and Al-Qadsia which is named one of the big games in the GCC from sport section which Al-Qadsia want to break the record of the number of championships Al-Arabi SC have of 57 and qadsia have 52 so they can name themselves Al-Zaeem but they underestimate Al-Arabi SC a lot, due to Al-Qadsia getting domestic championships in the twentieth century it has been better than Al-Arabi SC and has more wins in the Classico.[48]
Kuwait City Derby
The Kuwait City derby is between Al-Arabi SC and Kuwait SC due to have a great impact from Kuwait SC since dominating in the AFC Cup by winning the title 3 times and make the derby a great match. Throughout the years Al-Arabi have dominated the Kuwaiti football throughout its championships, but in the 2009 Kuwait Emir Cup final after beating Al-Arabi 2–1 and defeating them in 2010–11 league 5–1 those made the Kuwait City Derby a derby to watch through the Kuwaiti football.
Al-Arabi SC vs Al-Salmiya SC
Matches between Al-Salmiya SC and Al-Arabi SC are often high-profile.
As of the 2014–15 season, Al-Salmiya SC had many new signings to the team and won their first encounter in the league.
Stadium
The Castle of Cups | |
Full name | Sabah Al Salem Stadium |
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Location | Mansuriyah, Kuwait City, Kuwait |
Owner | Public Authority For Youth And Sport |
Operator | Al Arabi Kuwait |
Capacity | 26,000[49] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1977 |
Opened | 5 January 1979 |
Architect | Public Authority For Youth And Sport (1977) |
Tenants | |
Al-Arabi SC (1979–present) |
Al-Arabi plays in home matches in Sabah Al-Salem Stadium in Kuwait City, Al Mansouriah. opened on 5 January 1979, The stadium holds 22,000 people and is the second-largest stadium in Kuwait. It hosted the Final of the Asian Cup, between Kuwait – Korea. Also held the First-leg final of the UAFA Cup in 2013. Also held many Finals through the years from the Kuwait Federation Cup final in 2012. But it won't host any major Tournaments due to it not having VIP stand to crown The Champions. It is also set to host Tournaments held and organized by Al-Arabi SC in Kuwait.
Sabah Al-Salem Stadium Hosted WWE Raw tour in Kuwait in 1996 [50] with the WWF Kuwait Cup held there May 8–12, 1996 [51]
Future Venue
it is said that Sabah Al-Salem Stadium would be renewed into a larger,better venue instead of stadium because they will remove the running tracks and build a larger stadium up to 35,000–45,000 seats with a VIP Seats for famous people and many other place. Also the other side would be re=built to make it bigger with more seats and places e.g. shops, restaurants, toilets and praying rooms.
May take a larger area from the Clubs location into a larger space wear homes would be bought or plain areas would be replaced and Build Al-khatib's new hall and demolish the current one to expand the stadium.
Top scorers
season | first | second | third |
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2007–08 | Firas Al-Khatib 24 | Khaled Khalaf 14 | Hussain Al-Moussawi 7 |
2008–09 | Firas Al-Khatib 25 | Khaled Khalaf 8 | Hussain Al-Moussawi 7 |
2009–10 | Mohamed Al Zeno 12 | Hussain Al-Moussawi 9 | Ali Maqseed 7 |
2010–11 | Abdelmajid Eddine 17 | Hussain Al-Moussawi 13 | Ali Maqseed 5 |
2011–12 | Mohammed Za'abia 8 | Ali Magseed 6 | Khaled Khalaf 5 |
2012–13 | Ahmad Hayel 20 | Fahad Al Rashidi 14 | Kader Fall 12 |
2013–14 | Ahmad Hayel 20 | Fahad Al Rashidi 15 | Mahmoud Al-Mawass 8 |
2014–15 | Firas al-Khatib 24 | Ahmad Hayel 15 | Hussain Al-Moussawi 13 |
2015–16 | Firas al-Khatib 27 | Fahad Al Rashidi 9 | Tiago Queiroz Bezerra 8 |
Staff
Board of directors
Position | Name |
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Club Chairman | Jamal Al-Kazemi |
Chief Executive | Khalil Al-Balam |
Chief Management | Abdulaziz Mutawa |
Football Chairman | Hussain Ashour |
Commercial and Promotion Manager | Haamed Khashawy |
Management
Position | Name |
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Manager | Boris Bunjak |
Assistant Manager | Abdulaziz Alkoot |
Performance Consultant | Rui Veiga |
Goalkeeping Coach | Andras Elbert |
Medical Coach | |
Medical Coach |
Al Arabi SC Managers
Years | Coach Name | Nationality |
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1978 | Dave Mackay | Scotland |
1981–82 | Frank Upton | England |
1987 | Dave Mackay | Scotland |
1993–94 | Bobby Campbell | England |
1994–95 | Mohamed Karam | Kuwait |
1994–95 | Colin Dobson | England |
1995–96 | Dragan Mihajlović | Yugoslavia |
1996 | Jawad Maqseed | Kuwait |
1996–97 | Fawzi Ibrahim | Kuwait |
1998–99 | Ján Pivarník | Slovakia |
1999–01 | Dragan Mihajlović | Serbia |
2001–03 | Valdeir Vieira | Brazil |
2003–04 | Sebastião Lazaroni | Brazil |
2004–05 | Mohsen Saleh | Egypt |
2005 | Valdeir Vieira | Brazil |
2006 | Nenad Jestrović | Serbia |
2007–08 | José Rachão | Portugal |
2008–09 | Ahmed Khalaf | Kuwait |
2009–10 | Dragan Skočić | Croatia |
2010–11 | Marcelo Cabo | Brazil |
2011 | Zoran Petović | Serbia |
2011 | Fawzi Ibrahim | Kuwait |
2011–14 | José Romão | Portugal |
2014–15 | Boris Bunjak | Serbia |
2015 | Luiz Felipe | Portugal |
2015 | Ahmad Askar (interim) | Kuwait |
2015–2016 | Boris Bunjak | Serbia |
2016 | Fawzi Ibrahim | Kuwait |
2016 | Ahmad Askar (Interim) | Kuwait |
2016- | Miodrag Ješić | Serbia |
Al Arabi statistics
Season | Pos. | Crown Prince Cup | Emir Cup | Kuwait Federation Cup(renewed in 2008) | Al Khurafi Cup (defunct in 2007) |
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2000–01 | 4 | First-Round | Quarter-final | Quarter-final | Champion |
2001–02 | 1 | Quarter-final | Quarter-final | = | Champion |
2002–03 | 2 | Runner-up | Quarter-final | = | First-Round |
2003–04 | 3 | Quarter-final | Quarter-final | = | Runner-up |
2004–05 | 3 | First-Round | Champion | = | First-Round |
2005–06 | 4 | Quarter-final | Champion | = | Runner-up |
2006–07 | 6 | Champion | Semi-final | = | First Round (Final Tournament Edition) |
2007–08 | 4 | Quarterfinal | Champion | First-round | Kuwait Super Cup (First Tournament Edition in 2008) |
2008–09 | 5 | First-Round | Runner-up | Runner-up | Champion (1st edition of the tournament) |
2009–10 | 5 | Runner-up | Semi-final | Group Stage | = |
2010–11 | 3 | Semi-final | First-Round | Group Stage | = |
2011–12 | 3 | Champion | Quarter-final | Quarter-final | Champion |
2012–13 | 3 | Runner-up | Semi-final | Runner-up | = |
2013–14 | 5 | Runner-up | Semi-final | Champion | = |
2014–15 | 2 | Champion | Semi-final | Semi-final | = |
2015–16 | 5 | Quarter-Final | Runner-up | Semi-final | = |
International Competitions (friendly)
- 1971: Al-Arabi SC 3–0 Perak
- 3/11/1974: Al-Arabi SC 1–0 Lazio[53]
- 2/8/2014: Al-Arabi SC 2–0 Bursaspor U-21[54]
- 5/8/2014: Al-Arabi SC 2–1 Bursa Nilüferspor
Against National Teams
- 1977–78: Al-Arabi SC 1–1 Poland
- 2005–06: Al-Arabi SC 2–0 Syria
- 2007–08: Al-Arabi SC 1–1 Côte d'Ivoire
- 2013–14: Al-Arabi SC 1–0 Kyrgyzstan [55]
Al Arabi in Asia
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | |
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1971 | Asian Club Championship | Group | Perak FA | 3–0 | ||
Group | Taj Club | 0–0 | ||||
Group | ROK Army | 0–1 | ||||
1991–92 | Asian Club Championship | 1st Round | Al-Hilal | 1–1 | 0–2 | |
1993–94 | Asian Club Championship | 1st Round | Al Shabab | 1–7 | 2–5 | |
1997–98 | Asian Club Championship | 1st Round | Al-Ansar | 0–1 | 1–2 | |
2003 | AFC Champions League | 3rd Round | Al-Ittihad | 4–0 | 1–1 | |
4th Round | Nisa Aşgabat | - | - | |||
2004 | AFC Champions League | Group | Al-Ittihad | 0–0 | 0–2 | |
Group | Sepahan | 2–2 | 1–3 | |||
Group | FK Neftchi | 3–2 | 2–1 | |||
2006 | AFC Champions League | Group | Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya | 0–1 | 0–3 | |
Group | Al-Sadd | 1–2 | 1–4 | |||
Group | Al Shabab | 3–0 | 0–2 | |||
2007 | AFC Champions League | Group | Al-Zawra'a | 0–1 | 2–3 | |
Group | Al-Wahda | 3–2 | 1–4 | |||
Group | Al-Rayyan | 1–1 | 3–1 | |||
2009 | AFC Cup | Group | Al-Oruba | 2–0 | 1–1 | |
Group | Arbil | 2–0 | 1–1 | |||
Group | Al-Mabarrah | 4–2 | 1–2 | |||
Round of 16 | Safa | 2–1 (aet) | ||||
Quarter-final | Al-Karamah | 0–0 (aet) (4–5 pen.) |
0–0 | |||
Al Arabi in UAFA
Notes: * Round Rubin tournament
Club presidents
The Founding Committee in 1953 through 1960 involved Mohalhel Mohammed Al-Mudhaf.
Current squad
First-team Squad
- As of September 21, 2016
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- Mohammed Bo-Abbad and Ali Salman are born in Kuwait and is counted as Kuwaiti Footballers and has a lodging but with a Yemeni Nationality and Lebanese and can play for Yemen due to him being in Al-Arabi SC since his childhood.
Players registered as professionals
KPL/VPL clubs are limited to 5 foreign professionals (4 + 1 Asian) per squad while signing 2 non-nationality Kuwaitis where 5 play on the pitch and 6 Kuwaitis play on the pitch.
Former Players
Out on loan
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Retired numbers
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Records
Team records
- First Kuwaiti team to win the league 3 times in a row:
- 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64
- First Kuwaiti team to win the league 4 times in a row:
- 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85
- First Kuwaiti team to win the league without a loss or draw:
- 1961–62
- First Kuwaiti team to win the league without a loss:
- 1962–63
- longest unbeaten run in the league:
- 33 matches straight
- Record league victory:
- 10–0 v Al-Fahaheel 9/10 1964
- Record biggest league loss:
- 1–5 v Kuwait SC 3/2 2011
Individual records
- Most goals:
- 1. Abdulrahman Al-Dawla – ?
- 2. Firas Al-Khatib – 186
- 3. Khaled Khalaf – 66
- 4. Ahmad Hayel – 55
- 5. Fahad Al-Rashidi – 51
Most appearances:
- Abdulrahman Al-Dawla
Affiliated Clubs
Celtic officially announced their affiliation with Al-Arabi SC in order to help both teams assist one another through ideas, experience and scouting. The agreement encompasses all sports mutually practiced by both clubs, but is mainly focused on cooperation in football.
Also included in the deal was an agreement for Celtic to open an academy in Kuwait under the sponsorship of Al Arabi.
FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup Players
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Honours
Al-Arabi SC first trophy was in 1956–57 when Kuwait football was not yet official and Al-Arabi won the league under the name Al-Uruba before 1960.
Al-Arabi SC has 56 official Championships.
As of April 5, 2016
Domestic
- VIVA Premier League:[64] 16 (Shared-Record)
(* First ever winners)
- (Runner-up): 12
- 1999–00
- Kuwait Joint League: 5 (record) (defunct)
- 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1984–85, 1988–89
- Kuwait Emir Cup: 15
- 1961–62*, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1991–92, 1995–96, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08
(* First ever winners)
- (Runner-up): 12
- 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1994–95, 1997–98, 2008–09 2015–16
- (Runner-up): 4
- 2008*, 2012
(* First ever winners)
- Al Kurafi Cup: 3 (record) (defunct)
- 1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02
- (Runner-up): 2
- 2003–04, 2005–06
- Kuwait Federation cup: 6 (record) (Defunct)
- 1969–70 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2013–14
- (Runner-up): 2
International
- 1982*, 2003
(* First ever winners)
- (Runner-up): 3
- 1983, 1985, 1994
- Arab Champions League/ UAFA Cup/ Arab World Club Cup: 0
- (Runner-up): 1
Friendly
Not counted with the other 57 Official Championships
- Kuwait unofficial league: 1
- 1956–57
- (Runner-up): 2
- 1954–55, 1955–56
- Shot Cup: 1
- 1978–79
- Binjab FC Cup: 1
- 1970–71
- 1970–71
- Qasion Cup: 1
- 1966–67
- Farul Romania Friendly: 1
- 1968–69
- 1981–82
International Award
Khaleeji sport KUW:
- Best fans of the year(1): 2014
Kems Awards:
- Fans of the season(1): 2014–15
Performance in UAFA and AFC competitions
UAFA
- GCC Champions League: 7[65]
- 1982: Champions
- 1998: Round of 16
- 2003: Champions
- 2007: Group Stage
- 2011: Semi-final
- 2012: Semi-final
- 2015–16: Tournament Postponed
- Arab Champions League /UAFA Cup: 3
- 2007–08: Round of 16
- 2008–09: Quarter-Final/ withdrew [66]
- 2012–13: Runner-up
AFC
- AFC Champions League: 6
- 1994: 1st round
- 1998: 1st round
- 2003: 4th round
- 2004: Group stage
- 2006: Group stage
- 2007: Group stage
- AFC Cup: 1
- 2008–09: Quarter-final
Friendlies
- Bani Yas International Tournament: 1
- 2013–14: 3rd place
Asian record
P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
9 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 8 | 19 | −11 |
P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
20 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 28 | 31 | −3 |
P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
9 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 13 | 7 | +6 |
Futsal
Al-Arabi Futsal team was established in 2009 and had a strong outcome in the Kuwaiti futsal league.
Achievements
- (Runner-up): 1
- 2012–13
- 2012–13
- (Runner-up): 2
- 2014-15, 2015-16
- Kuwaiti Futsal Super Cup: 0
- (Runner-up): 1
- 2013–14
Beach Football
Achievements
- Kuwait Beach Football league:0
- (Runners-up):2
- 2011-12, 2015-16
- Kuwait Beach Football Cup:1
- 2012-13
- "'(Runners-up):1
- 2011-12
- Kuwait Beach Football Super Cup:0
- (Runners-up):1
- 2013
Other sports
Besides football, handball, basketball, and volleyball, the club sponsors teams in waterpolo, squash, athletics, Gymnastics, Swimming, Boxing, Judo, Weightlifting and Futsal.
Volleyball
Achievements[67]
- Premier League: 4
- 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2013–14
- Division One League: 1
- 2015–16
- Kuwait Cup: 8
- 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2013–14
dawn of the EAGLES
In the 2013–14 season Al-Arabi Volleyball club won both the League [68] and Cup[69] and was said that they have come back to win championships and be a competitive team in the Kuwaiti volleyball league after a season of 2 losses in the whole season and only conceding 6 runs through the hole year.
2014–2016
After 5 of the first team squad suspended for 1 year due to problems woth the KVF and the council they finished 6th (relegation) in the league and 4th in the Gulf Championship and runner-up to Kuwait SC in the Kuwait Cup with most of the team are underaged.
On 12 January 2016 the club won the Division One title and bounced back to the Premier League.[70]
Beach Volleyball
Achievements
- Kuwait Beach Volleyball league:1
- 2014-15
- (Runners-up):1
- 2011-12
- Kuwait Beach Volleyball Cup:1
- 2012-13
- "'(Runners-up):1
- 2011-12
- Kuwait Beach Volleyball Super Cup:0
- (Runners-up):1
- 2012
Basketball [71]
Achievements
# | Championship | Years |
---|---|---|
8 times | National League | 1962–63, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78 |
9 times | Federation Cup | 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 2007–08 |
Handball[72]
Achievements
# | Championship |
---|---|
10 times | Premier League |
10 times | Federation Cup |
1 time | Al Khurafi Cup |
Al-Arabi Handball team has won my championships and competed in many others by winning the league 10 times the last time in 2011–12 and 10 federation cups and 1 defunct Khurafi cup and has started competing in international tournaments and championships since 2015–14.
Paintball
Started in 2015
- Kuwait paintball Cup: 1
- 2015
Sponsorship
In the Al-Arabi SC signed a 4-year deal with Adidas and then signed with ANTA Sports in the 2013–14 season Due to Adidas not willing to renew their contract after that in 2014–15 season Macron[73] bought ANTA Sports contract and made a contract with Al-Arabi SC.
Extended Contract with Macron [74]
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt partner |
---|---|---|
1976–82 | Puma | none |
1982–96 | Adidas | |
1996–03 | Warrior | Hyundai |
2003–04 | Nike | |
2004–09 | Wataniya Telecom + Al-Ahli Bank of Kuwait | |
2009–12 | Adidas | |
2012–13 | Al-Ahli Bank of Kuwait | |
2013–14 | ANTA | |
2014–15 | Macron | |
2015–16 | Al-Ahli Bank of Kuwait + Health House Nutrition* | |
Notes: 1:* Sponsor on arm side of Kit
Sponsors
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See also
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Preceded by First winner |
GCC Champions League 1982 |
Succeeded by Al-Ittifaq |
Preceded by Al-Ahli |
GCC Champions League 2003/04 |
Succeeded by Al Qadsia |