Al-Arabi SC (Kuwait)

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Al-Arabi SC
Al-Arabi SC logo.png
Full nameAl-Arabi Sporting Club
NicknamesAl-Za'eem (The Boss)
El-Akhthar (The Green)
The Castle Of Trophies
Founded1953;72 years ago (1953) (as Al-Uruba)
October 20, 1960;65 years ago (1960-10-20) (as Al-Arabi) [1]
Ground Sabah Al-Salem Stadium
Capacity26,000 [2]
PresidentAbdulaziz Ashour
Manager Marco Alves
League Kuwait Premier League
2024–25 Kuwait Premier League, 2nd of 10
Website alarabiclub.store
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Al-Arabi Sporting Club [3] [4] (Arabic : النادي العربي الرياضي) is a multi-sport club based in Mansuriya district of Kuwait City. The most notable section is its professional football team in the Kuwait Premier League.

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Al-Arabi SC was named Al-ʿUrūba (Arabic : العُروبَة, lit. 'The Arabism') 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 64 official trophies next to its name (62 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. 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 teams.

Al-Arabi SC is the only team in Kuwait that has never lost in the Kuwait Super Cup. Holding both records for appearances 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

The club was founded as Al-Uruba in mid-1953 as one of the first Kuwaiti teams. [6] 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 1960s Al-Arabi SC was structured with divisions of football, basketball, volleyball and weightlifting.

At the beginning Al-Arabi SC made many achievements, thanks to their players and submitted board members. Al-Arabi has many sports with separate facilities. Abdulaziz Al-Khatib multi-purpose hall is used for basketball, handball, volleyball, squash, and can accommodate about 2,000 spectators. The swimming pool has a capacity of 1,500 spectators.[ citation needed ] Club also has 4 tennis courts, gymnastics hall, judo, table tennis and boxing sections.

1960–1980 (starting of Il-Za'īm)

Through the years Al-Arabi SC has won the Kuwait Premier League 7 times. They have also won 3 Joint Leagues, 6 Emir Cups and 1 Federation Cup.

Taha Basry, Al-Arabi's star in the early 1970s Taha Basry.jpg
Taha Basry, Al-Arabi's star in the early 1970s

They were the first-ever Kuwaiti team to play outside Kuwait, by competing in friendly matches against teams through the Arabian Peninsula, showing competitive play. On 3 December 1974 Al-Arabi SC faced Lazio from Italy and beat them 1–0 in a friendly match. [7]

1980–2009

In 1982 Al-Arabi SC was the first-ever team to win Gulf Club Champions Cup (GCC Champions League), and then won it again in 2003. [8]

Al-Arabi SC had changed their logo in 1991. From 1990 to 2005 they have won 26 titles. Their then-last league title came in 2001–02, with occasional AFC Cup appearances.

2010–2012

Through these 2 seasons they won 2 titles: the Kuwait Super Cup and Kuwait Crown Prince Cup. On 27 December 2011, they were crowned champions of the Crown Prince Cup after 3 trophy-less seasons.

2012–13 UAFA Cup

Al-Arabi had qualified for the final match of UAFA CUP. They were faced against Al-Fateh SC of Saudi Arabia. In the first leg they won 3–2 in Kuwait City, and in the away leg played in Saudi Arabia they tied 2-2, but they qualified to the next round on aggregate (5–4). In the quarter finals, they were matched up against Al-Nassr, again of Saudi Arabia. They lost 3–2 in the first leg played away in Saudi Arabia, however they won 2–0 at home, thus qualifying to the semi-final on aggregate (4–3). In the semi-final, they were matched up against Raja Casablanca. They tied at home 1-1 and in the away leg 2-2. However, they moved on to the final because of the away goals rule.

In the final, they played against USM Alger from Algeria. They tied 0–0 in Kuwait and lost they away leg 3–2, with several controversial refereeing decisions.

2013–14

In the 2013–14 season, Al-Arabi SC qualified for the Kuwait Crown Cup final third time in a row, losing to Al-Qadsia SC (2–1), with more controversial refereeing decisions. In the same season Al-Arabi SC finished 5th in the league and got knocked out of the Kuwait Emir Cup [9] by Al-Qadsia penalties, but ended their season winning Kuwait Federation Cup [10] 4–2 over Al-Salmiya SC.

2014–2015

In the 2014–15 season Al-Arabi signed Firas Al-Khatib, [11] showing how strong they want to win Kuwaiti Premier League. They also signed Ivusa from Sahel SC, [12] sent Mahmoud Al-Maowas on loan, [13] and eventually released Ivusa, [14] resigning Maowas and buying Hashem Al-Ramzi. However, Boris Bunjak told Khaled Khalaf he is not needed in Al-Arabi SC. [15] [16] [17] When Al-Arabi SC left for a 2-week pre-season in Turkey, [18] [19] they took Ahmad Hawas, [20] former Al-Salmiya player.

They have claimed seasonal seats to be sold the first time, for a fee of $385. [21] [22] On 16 October 2014, Al-Arabi SC became the first Kuwaiti team to have an anthem. [23]

After defeating Kuwait SC 4–2 (aet) in the Crown Prince Cup final, it was Al-Arabi's 57th official title. [24] ِ Al-Arabi lost the crucial Kuwait City Derby on 10 April 2015 vs Kuwait SC 1–0. The match had all the seats filled to the last, for the first time in the history of Kuwaiti football. [25]

Manager Bunjak has requested preparation tour to Italy which was announced, [26] but on 17 July 2015 it was officially stated that he has left the club.

Return to old ways

On 7 December 2015 it was announced that Luiz Felipe has left the club immediately after defeat to Al-Salmiya SC in the Crown Prince Cup. [27] Boris Bunjak returned to manage the team right after.

After the loss of Emir Cup Final to Kuwait SC, the club went into war between fans and head office. After signing with Miodrag Ješić on 13 November 2016, they became the first club in the middle east to have seven managers across two seasons.

By 2021, Al-Arabi managed to win the seventeenth league title in its history, with the help of its Croatian coach Ante Miše after nineteen years, without any loss in 18 games. [28]

One of the first songs was in 2004, "Panorama Al-Arabi", dedicated to the fans and goal celebrations. As of 2012, the next song was released, "Hello Za'eem". [29] It was used for the 2011–12 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup. On 16 October 2014, Al-Arabi SC became the first Kuwaiti team to have an anthem, introduced in match against Al-Yarmouk. [23]

Crest and colors

Crest evolution

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.

In 2019–present, Al-Arabi SC changed the logo colors from yellow to gold, and for the word 'club' in Arabic they made it white.

Kits

Home
GreenWhite

2021–2022

Away
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Kit left arm.svg
Kit body.svg
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Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
2021–2022

Classicos and derbies

The Kuwaiti Classico

Kuwait City Derby

The Kuwait City derby is match between Al-Arabi SC and Kuwait SC.

Al-Arabi SC vs Al-Salmiya SC

Matches between Al-Salmiya SC and Al-Arabi SC are often high-profile.[ citation needed ] In 2014, Al-Salmiya won their first encounter in the league.

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.NationPlayer
3 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Abdullah Ammar
4 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Mohammed Khaled
5 DF Flag of Syria (2025-).svg  SYR Jumma Abboud
7 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Bader Al-Fadhel
8 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Hussain Ashkanani
9 FW Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Salman Al-Awadhi
10 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Bandar Al Salamah
11 FW Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Christopher John
12 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Bader Al-Mutairi
13 DF Flag of Uganda.svg  UGA Kenneth Semakula
14 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Khaled Al-Mershed
15 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Hamad Al-Qallaf
16 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Ali Abdul Rasul
17 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Ali Khalaf
19 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Abdulrahman Karam
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Nayef Al-Shemmari
21 MF Flag of Iran.svg  IRN Ali Porusaniei
22 GK Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Sulaiman Abdulghafour
25 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Abdulwahab Al-Awadi
26 GK Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Ahmed Dashti
29 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Jassem Shammouh
30 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Yousef Majed
31 GK Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Abdulredha Shehab
32 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Ahmed Awadh
33 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Nasser Saeed
42 DF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Abdullah Essa
77 FW Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Anayo Iwuala
97 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Hassimi Fadiga
99 MF Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Hussain Al-Aryan

Staff

Board of directors

PositionName
PresidentAbdulaziz Ashour
CEO Osama Hussain
Football chairmanAli Mandani

Managerial history

Serving from 2011 to 2014, Jose Romao is the club's longest lasting manager in the 21st century Jose Romao 07-12-2014.jpg
Serving from 2011 to 2014, José Romão is the club's longest lasting manager in the 21st century
NameNat.FromToRef.
Todor Velev Flag of Bulgaria.svg 19741976
Dave Mackay Flag of Scotland.svg 19781978
Frank Upton Flag of England.svg 19811982
Dave Mackay Flag of Scotland.svg 19871987
Bobby Ferguson Flag of England.svg 19871989
Colin Addison Flag of England.svg 19921993
Bobby Campbell Flag of England.svg 19931994
Mohammed Karam Flag of Kuwait.svg 19941995
Jawad Maqseed Flag of Kuwait.svg 19961996
Fawzi Ibrahim Flag of Kuwait.svg 19961997
Ján Pivarník Flag of Slovakia.svg 19981999
Dragan Gugleta Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg 19992000
Ján Pivarník Flag of Slovakia.svg June 2000September 2001 [30]
Valdeir Vieira Flag of Brazil.svg September 20012003
Sebastião Lazaroni Flag of Brazil.svg June 2003June 2004 [31]
Mohammed Karam Flag of Kuwait.svg June 20042004
Mohsen Saleh Flag of Egypt.svg August 2004November 2005 [32]
Valdeir Vieira Flag of Brazil.svg November 2005April 2006 [33]
Ahmed Khalaf Flag of Kuwait.svg April 2006June 2006 [34]
Nenad Stavrić Flag of Serbia.svg July 2006February 2007 [35] [36]
José Rachão Flag of Portugal (official).svg February 2007May 2008 [37] [38]
Ahmed Khalaf Flag of Kuwait.svg May 2008May 2009 [39]
Zoran Popović Flag of Serbia.svg May 2009June 2009 [40] [41]
Dragan Skočić Flag of Croatia.svg July 2009May 2010 [42]
Marcelo Cabo Flag of Brazil.svg May 2010March 2011 [43]
Zoran Bebić Flag of Serbia.svg March 2011April 2011 [44]
Fawzi Ibrahim Flag of Kuwait.svg April 2011June 2011 [45]
José Romão Flag of Portugal (official).svg June 2011May 2014 [46]
Boris Bunjak Flag of Serbia.svg July 2014July 2015 [47]
Luís Filipe Flag of Portugal (official).svg July 2015December 2015 [48] [49]
Ahmed Askar (interim) Flag of Kuwait.svg December 2015December 2015 [50]
Boris Bunjak Flag of Serbia.svg December 2015May 2016 [51]
Fawzi Ibrahim Flag of Kuwait.svg May 2016October 2016 [52]
Ahmed Askar (interim) Flag of Kuwait.svg October 2016November 2016 [53]
Miodrag Ješić Flag of Serbia.svg November 2016March 2017 [54]
Mohammed Ebrahim Flag of Kuwait.svg June 2017May 2018 [55]
Hussam Al Sayed Flag of Syria (2025-).svg June 2018May 2019 [56]
Juan Martínez Flag of Spain.svg June 2019September 2019 [57]
Darko Nestorović Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg October 2019June 2020 [58]
Bassem Marmar Flag of Lebanon.svg July 2020October 2020 [59]
Ahmed Othman Flag of Kuwait.svg October 2020December 2020 [60]
Ante Miše Flag of Croatia.svg December 2020June 2022 [61]
Jugoslav Trenchovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg July 2022September 2022 [62]
Rusmir Cviko Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg September 2022May 2023 [63]
Thomas Brdarić Flag of Germany.svg June 2023November 2023 [64] [65]
Darko Nestorović Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg November 2023April 2024 [66]
Nasser Al-Shatti Flag of Kuwait.svg April 2024July 2025
Marco Alves Flag of Portugal (official).svg July 2025November 2025

Al Arabi in Asia

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAway
1971 Asian Club Championship Group stage Flag of Malaysia.svg Perak FA 3–0
State Flag of Iran (1964).svg Taj Club 0–0
Flag of South Korea.svg ROK Army 0–1
1991–92 1st Round Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal 1–10–2
1993–94 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al Shabab 1–72–5
1997–98 Flag of Lebanon.svg Al-Ansar 0–11–2
2003 AFC Champions League 3rd round Flag of Syria (2025-).svg Al-Ittihad 4–01–1
4th round Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Nisa Aşgabat
2004 Group stage Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ittihad 0–00–2
Flag of Iran.svg Sepahan 2–21–3
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg FK Neftchi 3–22–1
2006 Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 0–10–3
Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Sadd 1–21–4
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al Shabab 3–00–2
2007 Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg Al-Zawra'a 0–12–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wahda 3–21–4
Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Rayyan 1–13–1
2009 AFC Cup Flag of Oman.svg Al-Oruba 2–01–1
Flag of Iraq.svg Arbil 2–01–1
Flag of Lebanon.svg Al-Mabarrah 4–21–2
Round of 16 Flag of Lebanon.svg Safa 2–1 (aet)
Quarter-finals Flag of Syria (2025-).svg Al-Karamah 0–0 (aet)
(4–5 pen.)
0–0
2022 AFC Cup Group stage Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Riffa 3–2
Flag of Palestine.svg Shabab Al-Khalil SC 1–0
Flag of Oman.svg Dhofar 1–1
Quarter-final Flag of Oman.svg Al-Seeb Club 1–2 (aet)
2023–24 AFC Cup Group stage Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Zawraa SC 1–12–1
Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Riffa SC 0–31–2
Flag of Lebanon.svg Nejmeh SC 0–02–1
2024–25 AFC Challenge League Group stage Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg FC Abdysh-Ata Kant 0–1
Flag of Maldives.svg Maziya S&RC 2–0
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg FK Arkadag 3–2
Quarter-final Flag of Oman.svg Al-Seeb Club 1–02–2 (aet)
Semi-final Flag of Turkmenistan.svg FK Arkadag 2–00–3
2025–26 Preliminary Round Flag of Maldives.svg Maziya S&RC 4–0
Group Stage Flag of Lebanon.svg Safa SC 2-2
Flag of Tajikistan.svg Regar-TadAZ Tursunzoda 2-1
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg FC Muras United 1–1

Al Arabi in UAFA

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway
1982* GCC Champions League Final Flag of Bahrain.svg Riffa S.C. 2–0
1983*Final Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Ettifaq FC 2nd place
1985*Final Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal FC 2nd place
1989*1st round Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Muharraq SC 1–2
2nd round Flag of Oman.svg Fanja SC 1–1
3rd round Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wasl F.C. 2–1
4th round Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal FC 4–2
1994*Final Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) 2nd place
2003*1st round Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Muharraq SC 2–1
2nd round Flag of Oman.svg Al-Oruba SC 0–0
3rd round Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar SC 0–0
4th round Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal FC 1–0
2007 Group-Stage Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Muharraq SC 2–2
Group stage Flag of Oman.svg Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. 0–1
Group stage Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Sharjah SCC 1–1
2009–10 Group stage Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Shabab (Dubai) 2–01–1
Group stage Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Muharraq SC 1–05–1
2011 Group stage Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Ahli Club (Manama) Withdrew
Group stage Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Ahli Dubai F.C. 1–20–1
Quarter-final Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Arabi SC (Qatar) 2–0
Semi-final Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Shabab (Dubai) 2–20–2
2012 Group-Stage Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wahda F.C. 2–15–1
Group stage Flag of Qatar.svg Al Kharaitiyat SC 3–01–2
Quarter-final Flag of Bahrain.svg Riffa S.C. 2–1
Semi-final Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Muharraq SC 2–10–2
2013 UAFA Cup 1st Round Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Fateh SC 3–22–2
Quarter-final Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al Nassr FC 2–32–0
Semi-final Flag of Morocco.svg Raja Casablanca 1–12–2
Final Flag of Algeria.svg USM Alger 0–02–3

Notes: *Round-robin tournament

Club presidents

The founding committee from 1953 to 1960 involved Mohalhel Mohammed Al-Mudhaf and Khalid Ahmed Al-Mudhaf.

YearsPresident
1960–61 Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohalhel Mohammed Al-Mudhaf
1961–67 Flag of Kuwait.svg Khalid Ahmed Al-Mudhaf
1967–68 Flag of Kuwait.svg Moussa Rashid Al-Fahad
1969–70 Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammed Saleh Al-Mulla
1970–78 Flag of Kuwait.svg Sheikh Salman Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah
1978–81 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ahmed Sayed Abdelsamad
1981–83 Flag of Kuwait.svg Sheikh Nayef Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah
1983–89 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ahmed Sayed Abdelsamad
1989–92 Flag of Kuwait.svg Sheikh Ali Al-Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah
1992–93 Flag of Kuwait.svg Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Humaiadhan
1993–94 Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammed Saleh Al-Mulla
1994–97 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ahmed Sayed Abdelsamad
1997–00 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Shehab
2000–10 Flag of Kuwait.svg Jamal Shaker Al-Kazemi
2010 Flag of Kuwait.svg Sheikh Salman Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah
2010–19 Flag of Kuwait.svg Jamal Shaker Al-Kazemi
2019– Flag of Kuwait.svg Abdulaziz Ashour

Records

Team records

1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64
1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85
1961–62
1962–63
33 matches straight
10–0 v Al-Shorta 1962–63
10–0 v Al-Fahaheel 9 October[ clarification needed ] 1964
0–5 v Kazma SC 27 October 1972
0–5 v Kuwait SC 27 November 1975
1–6 v Qadsia SC 9 December 1976

Individual records

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.

FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup players

FIFA World Cup 1982 Flag of Spain.svg

1984 AFC Asian Cup Flag of Singapore.svg

1996 AFC Asian Cup Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg

2000 AFC Asian Cup Flag of Lebanon.svg

2011 AFC Asian Cup Flag of Qatar.svg

2015 AFC Asian Cup Flag of Australia (converted).svg

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Honours

Domestic

1961–62*, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1969–70, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1992–93, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2020–21
1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1980–81, 1986–87, 1989–90, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2014–15, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25
1999–00
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, 2019–20
1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1994–95, 1997–98, 2008–09, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2024-25
1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2006–07, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2021–22, 2022–23
2002–03, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2019–20, 2024-25
2008*, 2012, 2021
2020
1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1984–85, 1988–89
1969–70, 1978–1979, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–2001, 2013–14
2009–10, 2012–13, 2021-22
1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02
2003–04, 2005–06

Regional

1982*, 2003
1983, 1985, 1994
2012–13

Friendlies

1956–57
1954–55, 1955–56
1978–79
1970–71
1970–71
1966–67
1981–82

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1976–82 Puma None
1982–96 Adidas
1996–02 Warrior Hyundai
2002–04 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*
2016–2019 Erreà Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait
2019–2023Fitcom
2023-2025Unique
2025- Alnasser

Notes:

Notable international matches

1971: Al-Arabi SC 3–0 Flag of Malaysia.svg Perak
1974: Al-Arabi SC 1–0 Flag of Italy.svg Lazio [71]
2014: Al-Arabi SC 2–0 Flag of Turkey.svg Bursaspor [72]
2014: Al-Arabi SC 2–1 Flag of Turkey.svg Bursa Nilüferspor

Against national teams

1977: Al-Arabi SC 1–1 Poland
2005: Al-Arabi SC 2–0 Syria
2007: Al-Arabi SC 1–1 Ivory Coast
2014: Al-Arabi SC 1–0 Kyrgyzstan [73]

See also

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