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Revision as of 16:09, 18 December 2012

Qadsia SC
نادي القادسية الرياضي
Logo
Full nameQadsia Sporting Club
Nickname(s)(The Yellow Fort)
(The Royals)
Founded1953, as Al-Jazira SC
20 October 1960, as Qadsia SC
GroundMohammed Al-Hamad Stadium
Hawalli, Kuwait
Capacity22,000[1]
ManagerRodion Gačanin
LeagueKuwaiti Premier League

Qadsia Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي القادسية الرياضي) is primarily an association football club. Based in Kuwait City, Qadsia Club is one of the most popular clubs in Kuwait. The club was voted as having the best soccer team in Kuwait during the 2007–2008 season[citation needed]. Qadsia currently play in the Kuwaiti Premier League and have won this league thirteen times.

Qadsia play in the Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium, which is in Hawalli and is the largest stadium in Kuwait.[citation needed] Qadsia has the biggest fan base in Kuwait[citation needed] and a large fan base in the gulf region and Arab world. The rival team of Qadsia is Al-Arabi club, with the majority of wins for Qadsia (51 wins for Qadsia against 41 wins for Al-Arabi).

Honours

Domestic

International

Club Colors

yellow black

Performance in AFC competitions

2004: Group Stage
2006: Semi-Finals
2008: Quarter-Finals
2010: Final
2011: Round of 16
2012: Round of 16
2013:
2000: First Round (Withdrew)
1990–91: First Round
1994–95: Second Round
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1991 Asian Cup Winners Cup 1st Round Jordan Al Faisaly - -
1995 Asian Cup Winners Cup 1st Round Oman Al Oruba Sur 2–0 0–1
2nd Round Qatar Al Sadd - 0-2
2000 Asian Club Championship 1st Round Yemen Al-Wahda - -
2005/06 AFC Champions League Group Iran Foolad 2–0 0–6
Group Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 2–1 2–2
Group Syria Al Ittihad 1–0 2–2
QF United Arab Emirates AL Ain 2–2 3–0
SF Syria Al-Karamah 0–1 0–0
2007/08 AFC Champions League Group Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 2–2 1–0
Group Iraq Arbil 1–1 2–4
Group Qatar Al-Gharafa 1–0 1–0
QF Japan Urawa 3–2 0–2
2010 AFC Cup Group India East Bengal 4–1 3–2
Group Syria Al Ittihad 3–0 0–0
Group Lebanon Al Nejmeh 1–1 3–1
Round of 16 India Churchill Brothers 2–1
QuarterFinal Thailand Thai Port 3–0 0–0
SemiFinal Bahrain Riffa 4–1 0–2
Final Syria Al-Ittihad 1–1(aet)
2–4(pso)
2011 AFC Cup Group Uzbekistan Shurtan 4–0 1–1
Group Syria Al-Ittihad 3–2 2–0
Group Yemen Al-Saqr 3–0 2–2
Round of 16 Kuwait Al-Kuwait 2–2(aet)
2–3(pso)
2012 AFC Cup Group Oman Al-Suwaiq 2–0 5-1
Group Syria Al-Ittihad 5-2 0–1
Group Jordan Al-Faisaly 1-2 1-1
Round of 16 Kuwait Al-Kuwait 1–1(aet)
1–3(pso)
2013 AFC Cup Group Syria Al-Shorta
Group Jordan Al-Ramtha
Group Tajikistan Ravshan Kulob

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 MF Kuwait KUW Fahad Al Ansari
4 DF Kuwait KUW Hussain Fadel
5 DF Kuwait KUW Mohammad Rashed
6 DF Kuwait KUW Fayez Bander
7 FW Kuwait KUW Hamad Al Enezi
8 MF Kuwait KUW Saleh Al Sheikh
9 FW Kuwait KUW Ahmad Ajab
10 FW Kuwait KUW Aziz Mashaan
11 MF Kuwait KUW Ali Al Shamali
12 MF Kuwait KUW Bader Buhamad
13 DF Kuwait KUW Musaed Neda
14 MF Kuwait KUW Talal Al Amer
16 MF Ivory Coast CIV Ibrahima Keita
17 FW Kuwait KUW Bader Al-Mutwa
18 MF Kuwait KUW Amer Al Fadhel
19 MF Kuwait KUW Nawaf Al Mutairi
20 MF Kuwait KUW Omar Buhamad
21 GK Kuwait KUW Ali Jawad
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK Kuwait KUW Nawaf Al Khaldi (captain)
24 MF Kuwait KUW Faisal Al Enezi
25 MF Kuwait KUW Adel Humoud
26 GK Kuwait KUW Ahmad Al Fadhli
28 MF Kuwait KUW Mohammad Al Fahad
30 FW Syria SYR Omar Al Soma
31 MF Kuwait KUW Mohammed Shoail
31 MF Kuwait KUW Adel Matar
39 FW Serbia SRB Andrija Kovacevic
40 DF Kuwait KUW Dhari Said
46 DF Kuwait KUW Khaled Al Qahtani
GK Kuwait KUW Ali Taleb
MF Kuwait KUW Fawaz Buhamad
MF Kuwait KUW Jaber Jazaa
MF Kuwait KUW Hamad Aman
MF Kuwait KUW Yousef Farhan
MF Kuwait KUW Saad Farhan
MF Kuwait KUW Mohammed Al Qattan
Technical staff
  • Croatia Rodion Gačanin – Head Coach
  • Kuwait Abdulaziz Hamad– Assistant Coach
  • Kuwait Ahmed Dashti – Goalkeeper Coach
  • Kuwait Hasan Saif – Team Coordinator

Season Transfers

In

Out

Kuwaiti Players Of Qadsia

Notable players

FIFA World Cup Players

FIFA World Cup1982 Spain

Presidents and Managers

Presidential history

Qadsia has had numerous presidents over the course of their history

 
Name Years
Suliman Al-Khaled 1960–61
Faisel Al-Mutawa 1961–62
Rashed Al-Rashed 1962–63
Khaled Al-Masaod 1963–65
Khaled Al-Hamed 1965–66
Mohammed Al-Hamed 1966–67
Khaled Al-Masaod 1967–68
Khaled Al-Hamad 1968–70
Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Subah 1970–79
Khaled Al-Hamad 1979–85
Yousef Al-Mushari 1985–87
Abdulaziz Al-Mokhled 1989
Abdulmohsen Al-Faris 1989/1997
Talal Al-Fahad Al-Subah 1997–2010
Fawaz Al Hasawi 2010–2012

Managerial history

Below is a list of Qadsia coaches from 1960 until the present day.

coach of qadsia from 1987–90 and 1992-93
 
Name Nationality Years
Mohammed Al Hamed Kuwait 1962–61
Abdulmhsen Al Faris Kuwait 1962–63
Omar Shandi Egypt 1963–65
Ala Adin Neazy Syria 1964–65
Jan Cresto 1966–67
Bozovich 1967–70
Žarko Mihajlović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1970–75
Peter Macbraind 1975–77
Mohammed Al Masaod Kuwait 1976–77
Tomason 1976–77
Joy Carlos 1976–78
Ronald Lewin England 1978–79
Abdullah Al Asfor Kuwait 1979–80
Bonero 1980–83
Milan Miljanić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1983–85
Bobby Campbell England 1985–86
Saleh Zakria Kuwait 1986–87
Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil 1987–90
Vola 1991–92
Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil 1992–93
Dragan 1993–95
Mohammed Al Zaer Kuwait 1995
Idenaldo Patricio Brazil 1995–97
Vellar Netherlands 1997–98
Jorvan Vieira Brazil 1997–99
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 1999–00
Fakro Al Deen Bosnia and Herzegovina 2000
Senad Kreso Bosnia and Herzegovina 2000–01
Branko Totak Croatia 2000–01
Radojko Avramović Serbia 2001
Willem Leushuis Netherlands 2001–02
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2002–04
Doliu Junior Brazil 2004–05
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2005–07
José Garrido Portugal 2007–08
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2008–11
Rodion Gačanin Croatia July 2011–2012
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2012–

Asian Football Clubs (by IFFHS)

Rankings are calculated by the IFFHS.[2]

AFC IFFHS Club Points
1 80 South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 130,5
2 82 Iran Zob Ahan Isfahan FC 128,0
3 90 Japan Kashima Antlers 123,5
4 94 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 121,0
5 100 Japan Gamba Osaka 119,5
6 113 Thailand Muangthong United F.C. 113,5
7 116 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal FC 112,0
8 125 Japan Cerezo Osaka 108,0
9 131 Jordan Al-Wahdat SC 105,0
10 136 Iran Sepahan Esfahan FC 103,5
11 148 Japan Nagoya Grampus 100,0
12 156 South Korea FC Seoul 98,5
13 158 KuwaitQadsia SC 97,5
14 176 Indonesia Persipura Jayapura 93,5
15 185 South Korea Jeju United 91,0
16 200 Uzbekistan FC Bunyodkor 87,5
17 201 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab Riyadh 87,0
= 201 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad Jeddah 87,0
19 204 Uzbekistan Nasaf Qarshi 86,0
= 204 Qatar Al-Sadd Club 86,0

Last updated December 1st, 2010

Other sports

Besides football, the Club has teams for handball, basketball, volleyball, waterpolo, Squash, athletics, Gymnastics, Swimming, Boxing, Judo, Weightlifting.

Handball Team Achievements

2006 in Oman Muscat
2007 in Kuwait Kuwait City

Sponsors

  • Kuwait Wataniya Telecom
  • Kuwait Vito
  • South Korea LG

References

  1. ^ http://goal.sportal.com.au/national/kuwait/league/2009-2010/relegationpromotion-playoff/venues/
  2. ^ "TOP 350 Club World Ranking". IFFHS. 1 December 2010.
Preceded by Gulf Club Champions Cup
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Gulf Club Champions Cup
2000
Succeeded by

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