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'''Qadsia Sports Club''' ({{lang-ar|نادي القادسية الكويتي}}) was founded in the State of [[Kuwait]] on [[20 October]], [[1960]], based in [[Kuwait City]]
'''Qadsia Sports Club''' ({{lang-ar|نادي القادسية الكويتي}}) was founded in the State of [[Kuwait]] on [[20 October]], [[1960]]. Based in [[Kuwait City]] Qadsia Club is one of the most popular clubs{{fact}} in Kuwait and were voted the best team in Kuwait of 2007-2008{{fact}}. Al Qadsia currently play in the [[Kuwaiti Premier League]] and have won this league eleven times.
Qadsia Club is one of the most popular clubs in Kuwait, and the best team in Kuwait voted in 2007/2008. With their outstanding performance. Al Qadsia have been controlling all of Kuwaits football, by beating most of the teams. currently plays in [[Kuwaiti Premier League]], having won this competition 11 times.


== Achievements==
== Achievements==
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*'''[[Kuwait Emir Cup]]: 12'''
*'''[[Kuwait Emir Cup]]: 12'''
**Winner : 1965, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1989,1994, 2003, 2004 , 2007
**Winner : 1965, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1989, 1994, 2003, 2004, 2007


*'''[[Kuwait Crown Cup]]: 5'''
*'''[[Kuwait Crown Cup]]: 5'''
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*'''[[Kuwait Federation Cup]]: 2'''
*'''[[Kuwait Federation Cup]]: 2'''
**Winner : [[Kuwait Federation Cup 2008|2008]] , [[Kuwait Federation Cup 2008-09|2009]]
**Winner : [[Kuwait Federation Cup 2008|2008]], [[Kuwait Federation Cup 2008-09|2009]]


==Performance in AFC Competitions==
==Performance in AFC Competitions==
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::[[Asian Club Championship 2000|2000]]: First Round (Withdrew)
::[[Asian Club Championship 2000|2000]]: First Round (Withdrew)
* '''[[Asian Cup Winners Cup]]''': 2 appearances
* '''[[Asian Cup Winners Cup]]''': 2 appearances
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1991|1990/91]]: First Round
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1991|1990-91]]: First Round
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1995|1994/95]]: Second Round
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1995|1994-95]]: Second Round


==Performance in [[Union Arab de Football Association|UAFA]] Competitions==
==Performance in [[Union Arab de Football Association|UAFA]] Competitions==
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* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} Abdulaziz Hamad - Assistant Coach
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} Abdulaziz Hamad - Assistant Coach
* {{Flagicon|KUW}} Hasan Saif - Team Coordinator
* {{Flagicon|KUW}} Hasan Saif - Team Coordinator
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} Goran Tufegdzic - Fitness coach
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} Goran Tufegdzic - Fitness Coach


==Foreigners 2006/2007==
==Foreigners 2006/2007==
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* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Faez Bander]] from [[Sulibikhat]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Faez Bander]] from [[Sulibikhat]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Khalef Salamh]] from [[Al Jahra]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Khalef Salamh]] from [[Al Jahra]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Saqer Kuder]] from [[soulibikhat]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Saqer Kuder]] from [[Soulibikhat]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Abdulrhman Musa]] from [[khitan]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Abdulrhman Musa]] from [[Khitan]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Naser Aladwani]] from [[alnasser]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Naser Aladwani]] from [[Alnasser]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Nuhayer Alshemmeri]] from [[soulibikhat]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Nuhayer Alshemmeri]] from [[Soulibikhat]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Naser Darwesh]] from [[altadamon]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Naser Darwesh]] from [[Altadamon]]
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Misheal Alsaeed]] from alshabab
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Misheal Alsaeed]] from Alshabab
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Hussain Almokaimi]] from alyarmouk
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Hussain Almokaimi]] from Alyarmouk
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Nawaf Alkhaldi]] from khitan
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Nawaf Alkhaldi]] from Khitan
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Ahmed Ajab]] from alsahel
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Ahmed Ajab]] from Alsahel
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Ali Taleb]] from soulibikhat
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Ali Taleb]] from Soulibikhat


===Out===
===Out===
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*{{flagicon|Senegal}} - [[Baba Samba]]
*{{flagicon|Senegal}} - [[Baba Samba]]
*{{flagicon|Senegal}} - [[Omar Diouf]]
*{{flagicon|Senegal}} - [[Omar Diouf]]
*{{flagicon|Sierra Leone}} - [[kon Flu]]
*{{flagicon|Sierra Leone}} - [[Kon Flu]]
*{{flagicon|Algeria}} - [[Rashed Omran]]
*{{flagicon|Algeria}} - [[Rashed Omran]]
*{{flagicon|Morocco}} - [[Mohammed Alqadmere]]
*{{flagicon|Morocco}} - [[Mohammed Alqadmere]]
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==Managers and head coaches==
==Managers and head coaches==


2007 [[José Garrido]]
*2007 [[José Garrido]]
1988/1990 [[Luiz Felipe Scolari]]
*1988-1990 [[Luiz Felipe Scolari]]






== Qadsia Handball ==
== Qadsia Handball ==
The handball team have participated in two [[Asian Club League Handball Championship]] and won both, currently they are playing in the third competition in Jeddah.
The handball team have participated in two [[Asian Club League Handball Championship]]s, winning both and are currently playing in their third competition in Jeddah.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 21:58, 18 February 2009

Qadsia
Logo
Full nameQadsia Sporting Club
Nickname(s)al a9far
Founded20 October 1960
GroundMohammed Al-Hamad Stadium
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Capacity24,000
ChairmanKuwait Sheikh Talal Al Fahad
ManagerKuwait Mohammed Ibrahem
LeagueKuwaiti Premier League

Qadsia Sports Club (Template:Lang-ar) was founded in the State of Kuwait on 20 October, 1960. Based in Kuwait City Qadsia Club is one of the most popular clubs[citation needed] in Kuwait and were voted the best team in Kuwait of 2007-2008[citation needed]. Al Qadsia currently play in the Kuwaiti Premier League and have won this league eleven times.

Achievements

  • Kuwait Emir Cup: 12
    • Winner : 1965, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1989, 1994, 2003, 2004, 2007

Performance in AFC Competitions

2004: Group Stage
2006: Semi-Finals
2008: Quarter-Finals
2000: First Round (Withdrew)
1990-91: First Round
1994-95: Second Round

Performance in UAFA Competitions

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules, some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Kuwait KUW Ali Al Namash
3 DF Kuwait KUW Saqer Khodair
4 DF Kuwait KUW Hussain Fadel
5 DF Kuwait KUW Fayez Bander
6 DF Kuwait KUW Khaled Diab
7 FW Kuwait KUW Khalaf Salama
8 MF Kuwait KUW Saleh Al Sheikh
10 FW Kuwait KUW Mohammed Rashed
11 DF Kuwait KUW Ali Al Shamali
12 MF Ivory Coast CIV Ibrahima Keita
13 DF Kuwait KUW Musaed Neda
14 MF Tunisia TUN Selim Ben Achour
16 FW Kuwait KUW Ahmed Albloshi
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Kuwait KUW Bader Al-Mutwa
18 FW Kuwait KUW Ali Al-Kandri
19 MF Kuwait KUW Nawaf Al Mutairi
20 MF Bahrain BHR Mahmood Abdulrahman
21 GK Kuwait KUW Ali Alesa
22 GK Kuwait KUW Nawaf Al Khaldi
23 MF Kuwait KUW Saadoun Al Shammari
25 DF Kuwait KUW Nohayer Al Shammari
27 FW Kuwait KUW Hamed Al Enezi
28 DF Kuwait KUW Abdurhman Msaad
31 GK Kuwait KUW Ali Jawad
33 MF Kuwait KUW Nasser Al Adwani
39 MF Kuwait KUW Khaled Al Namash

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules, some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Kuwait KUW Ahmad Ajab (at Al-Shabab)


Technical staff
  • Kuwait Mohammed Ibrahem - Head Coach
  • Kuwait Abdulaziz Hamad - Assistant Coach
  • Kuwait Hasan Saif - Team Coordinator
  • North Macedonia Goran Tufegdzic - Fitness Coach

Foreigners 2006/2007

Local transfers

In

Out

Famous Players

Managers and head coaches


Qadsia Handball

The handball team have participated in two Asian Club League Handball Championships, winning both and are currently playing in their third competition in Jeddah.

Preceded by Gulf Club Champions Cup
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Gulf Club Champions Cup
2000
Succeeded by

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