Al-Shabab SC may refer to:

Al Shabab Sports Club is a professional Kuwaiti football club based in Al Ahmadi. Al Shabab logo demonstrates that Behavior first, by the picture of the hand shaking, Education second by the opened Book, and that Sports is third by the Ball.
Al-Shabab Sports Club is an Iraqi football club that is based in Baghdad. It currently plays in the Iraq Division One. Its home colours are a shirt with blue and black Inter Milan style stripes with black shorts and blue socks and its away colors are a white shirt with blue shoulders and blue on the sides with blue shorts and white socks. In 1980, they won the Stafford Challenge Cup hosted in Bangalore, India, by beating Indian Telephone Industries 4–2 in the final. They won the Stafford Cup again in 1986 and took it back to Iraq, but the cup got destroyed in the Iran–Iraq War. In 1988, they won the Arab Cities Championship under the name of Baghdad City by beating Algiers City 1–0 in the final after extra time thanks to Najih Rahim's 111th-minute goal.

Al-Shabab Club is an Omani sports club based in Barka, Oman. The club is currently playing in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association. Their home ground is Al-Seeb Stadium. The stadium is government owned, but they also own their own personal stadium and sports equipment, as well as their own training facilities.
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Shabab Al Ahli Club is a United Arab Emirates professional association football based in Dubai, that currently play in the UAE Arabian Gulf League. Shabab Al Ahli is one of the most successful clubs in the UAE.
Gaza Strip Premier League is one of the two top divisions of the Palestinian Football Association that founded in 1984. The other is the West Bank Premier League.
The 2010 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 38th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman. This edition of the cup was nicknamed "Al-Kass Al-'Arba'een", literally meaning "The 40th Cup", due to the country's 40th anniversary of modernity.
The 2010-11 Lebanese Second Division is the current 77th season of the second-highest level of Soccer in Lebanon. This season once again featured 14 Clubs just like the season before.
The Kuwaiti Division I Basketball League is the highest professional basketball league in Kuwait.
The 2012 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 40th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2013–14 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup was a cup competition involving teams from the Kuwaiti Premier League. The competition has continued to be played at the beginning of the season but the number of teams entering rounds one and two are fewer compared to the previous season.
The 2013 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 41st edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
West Bank First League is the second tier of the Palestinian Football Association (PFA). It began in 1985 and Shabab Al-Dhahiriya SC won the championship. In 2008 the league had 4 groups, all the groups had 10 clubs, and there were 3 stages.
The 2015–16 Lebanese Football League is the 55th season of top-tier football in Lebanon. A total of twelve teams are competing in the league, with Al Ahed the defending champions.
This is the 22nd edition of the tournament and first appearance for Burgan SC, while rules have changed that there are no more 2 legged matches all from 1 knockout match.
The 2016–17 Lebanese Football League is the 56th season of top-tier football in Lebanon. A total of twelve teams are competing in the league, with Safa the defending champions. After 21 rounds, Al Ahed have won the league for the 5th time in its history. At the 21st round, Al Ahed needed a win against rivals Nejmeh SC to win the League but Nejmeh SC had forfeited and Al Ahed automatically won the match and became the champions of the Lebanese Football League.
The 2016–17 Sultan Qaboos Cup is the 44th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2017–18 Kuwait Emir Cup will be the 56th edition.
17/18 UAE president's Cup is the 42nd edition of the UAE President's Cup. Al-Wahda are the defending champions winning their second title in 2017 after beating Al-Nasr 3–0.
The 2017–18 Lebanese Football League is the 57th season of top-tier football in Lebanon. A total of twelve teams are competing in the league, with Al Ahed the defending champions. After 21 rounds, Al Ahed have won the league for the 6th time in its history.
The 2017–18 Bahraini King's Cup is the 16th season of the national football competition of Bahrain since it was renamed as the King's Cup in 2003. The winners of the competition will earn a spot in the 2019 AFC Cup.
The 2017–18 Lebanese FA Cup is the 46th season of the national football competition of Lebanon. The winners of the competition will earn a spot in the 2019 AFC Cup.