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  2. Kuwait national football team results - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City, Kuwait: 16th Arabian Gulf Cup: 29 Dec 2003 United Arab Emirates: L 0–2 Kuwait City, Kuwait: 16th Arabian Gulf Cup: 1 Jan 2004 Yemen: W 4–0 Kuwait City, Kuwait: 16th Arabian Gulf Cup: 4 Jan 2004 Saudi Arabia: D 1–1 Kuwait City, Kuwait: 16th Arabian Gulf Cup: 8 Jan 2004 Qatar: L 1–2 Kuwait City, Kuwait: 16th Arabian Gulf Cup ...

  3. Nepal national football team results (2011–present) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Nepal national football team results from 2011 to present. [1] Results. 2011 ... Kuwait City, Kuwait: An. Bista 3' N. Shrestha 80'

  4. Kuwait national football team results (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait national football team results: 2000–2009 (154 games) 2010–2019 (129 games) 2020–present (14 games) Unofficial matches; ... Kuwait City, Kuwait: 17:45 ...

  5. 2024–25 Kuwaiti Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Al-Kuwait 5–0 Khaitan: Biggest away win: Al Naser 1–5 Al-Kuwait: Highest scoring: Al-Yarmouk 4–4 Al-Tadamon: Longest winning run: 9 Al-Kuwait (8 August 2024 – 2 November 2024) Longest unbeaten run: 9 Al-Kuwait (8 August 2024 – 2 November 2024) Longest winless run: 9 Al-Yarmouk (9 August 2024 – 2 November 2024) Longest losing run

  6. Kuwait national football team - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait hosted the 1974 Arabian Gulf Cup at Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium, collecting their third consecutive title in the cup. They won the AFC Asian Cup in 1980 . Kuwait's national football team joined the World Cup in 1982 , which was held in Spain .

  7. Sulaibikhat Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Stadium (Arabic: استاد جابر المبارك الصباح), formerly known as Sulaibikhat Stadium, is a football stadium in Sulaibikhat, Kuwait. It is the home stadium of Sulaibikhat SC. It was built on an area of 102 thousand square meters, and can accommodate 15 thousand spectators. [1]

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  9. Mamdouh Elssbiay - Wikipedia

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    Elssbiay earned his pro card by winning the overall title at the 2012 Amateur Olympia in Kuwait City. [9] In 2010, he joined Oxygen Gym in Kuwait. By 2011, he weighed 200 lbs, and when he stepped on the 2012 Amateur Olympia Kuwait stage, he weighed in at 286 lbs and was declared the champion.