Al-Salmiya Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي السالمية الرياضي) is a Kuwaiti professional football and sports club in Salmiya. They have won the Kuwaiti Premier League four times, most recently in 2000. They were founded in 1964 and the club covers a total area of 94 thousand square metres comprising ten sports: football, volleyball, table tennis, tennis, squash, fencing, judo, taekwondo, karate and athletics.
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Full name | Al-Salmiya Sporting Club نادي السالمية الرياضي | ||
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Nickname(s) | Al-Samawi Terrible Troublers | ||
Founded | 1964; 58 years ago (1964) | ||
Ground | Thamir Stadium Al Salmiya | ||
Capacity | 16,105[1] | ||
Chairman | Turki Alyousef Alsabah | ||
Manager | Mohammed Ibrahem | ||
League | Kuwait Premier League | ||
2021–22 | 4th of 10 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Al-Salmiya plays their home games at Thamir Stadium in Salmiya. The stadium was Opened on 2004. It has a current capacity of 16,105 spectators.
The logo of the club is inspired by location of Salmiya on the map of Kuwait, with green representing the land, while the color blue represents the sea.
Al-Salmiya's home kit is all sky blue shirts and white shorts, while their away kit is all white shirts and sky blue shorts.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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FIFA World Cup 1982 |
FIFA World Cup 2006 |
1996 AFC Asian Cup
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2000 AFC Asian Cup
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2004 AFC Asian Cup
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AFC Asian Cup 2007
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AFC Asian Cup 2011
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AFC Asian Cup 2015 |
Years | Chairman |
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1964–65 | ![]() |
1966 | ![]() |
1967–72 | ![]() |
1973–75 | ![]() |
1975–81 | ![]() |
1981–82 | ![]() |
1982–08 | ![]() |
2008–11 | ![]() |
2012– | ![]() |
Years | Name | Nationality |
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1991–94 | Gildo Rodrigues | ![]() |
1995–96 | David Roberts | |
1996 | Saleh Al Asfoor | ![]() |
1998 | Alexandru Moldovan | ![]() |
1999–00 | William Thomas | ![]() |
2000–01 | Ivan Buljan | ![]() |
2001 | Adel Abdul Nabi | ![]() |
2001–03 | Alfred Riedl | ![]() |
2005–06 | Saleh Al Asfoor | ![]() |
2006–07 | Sándor Egervári | ![]() |
2007–08 | Neca | ![]() |
2008 | Mohammed Ibrahem | ![]() |
2008–09 | Mihai Stoichiţă | ![]() |
2009 | Saleh Zakaria | ![]() |
2009–10 | Tamás Krivitz | ![]() |
2010 | Saleh Zakaria | ![]() |
2010–11 | Zijad Švrakić | ![]() |
2011 | Muhammad Karam | ![]() |
2011–13 | Sanjin Alagic | ![]() |
2013–14 | Mihai Stoichiţă | ![]() |
2014–17 | Mohammed Dehelees | ![]() |
2017–18 | Abdel Aziz Hamada | ![]() |
2018–19 | Miloud Hamdi | ![]() |
2019–20 | Salman Awad | ![]() |
2020–2021 | Mohammed Al Mashaan | ![]() |
2021 | Thamer Enad | ![]() |
2021 | Hatem Al Moadab | ![]() |
2021– | Mohammed Ibrahem | ![]() |
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2021−22 teams |
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Kuwait Football Association | |
National teams | |
League competitions |
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Cups |
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Defunct Tournaments |
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