2009 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup

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The Kuwaiti Crown Prince Cup is an end of season cup competition involving teams from the Kuwaiti Premier League and the Kuwaiti Division One league.

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The 2009 edition is the 16th to be held.

In previous editions, the competition has been played over two legs but was altered to one leg for this year.

Al Kuwait Kaifan, the current holders of the cup and last years finalists Al Qadsia receive a bye to the Second Round.

First round

12 teams played a knockout tie. 6 clubs advanced to the next round. The games were played between 30 April and 2 May.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1 Al Naser 0 – 0 Al Salmiya
Al Naser won 4 - 2 on penalties
2 Kazma 1 - 1 Al Yarmouk
Kazma won 5 - 3 on penalties
3 Al Shabab 1 - 1 Sulaibikhat
Al Shabab won 5 - 4 on penalties
4 Al Jahra 3 - 2 Al Arabi
Jahra advanced after extra time
5 Sahel 2 - 1 Al Fahaheel
6 Khaitan 0 - 0 Tadamon
Tadamon won 4 - 1 on penalties

Quarter-finals

8 teams play a knockout tie. 4 clubs advance to the next round. Games played between 10 & 11 May.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1 Al Kuwait Kaifan 1 - 0 Al Naser
2 Kazma 1 - 0 Al Shabab
3 Al Qadisiya Kuwait 3 - 1 Al Jahra
4 Sahel 1 - 0 Tadamon

Semi-finals

4 teams play a knockout tie. 2 clubs advance to the final. Games played on 14 May.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1 Al Kuwait Kaifan 1 - 0 Kazma
2 Sahel 0 - 3 Al Qadisiya Kuwait

Final

Final played on 1 June

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1 Al Kuwait Kaifan 1 - 1 Al Qadisiya Kuwait
Al Qadisiya Kuwait won 5 - 3 on penalties

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