1994–95 Kuwaiti Premier League

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1994–95 Kuwaiti Premier League
Season1994–95
1995–96

Statistics of Kuwaiti Premier League for the 1994–95 season.

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Overview

It was contested by 14 teams, and Al Salmiya Club won the championship.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al Salmiya Club 2620335517+3863
2 Al Qadisiya Kuwait 2617545123+2856
3 Kazma Sporting Club 2614844421+2350
4 Al Jahra 2614755022+2849
5 Al Kuwait Kaifan 2611873628+841
6 Al Arabi Kuwait 26101063829+940
7 Al Yarmouk 2688103235332
8 Khaitan 2687114043331
9 Tadamon 2677123841328
10 Sahel 26681221412026
11 Fahaheel 265101127411425
12 Al Naser Sporting Club 26591221331224
13 Sulaibikhat 26661429542524
14 Al-Shabab 2606201266546
Source: rsssf.com

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