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In Prince Cup, Qadsia defeated Kuwait SC. In the 1974–75 season, the tournament was not organized, but Federation Cup was established and Qadsia came in third place. The team won Kuwaiti league 1974–75 for the fifth time in its history, and in the Prince Cup, Qadsia defeated Kuwait Club by 2–0, scored by Faisal Al-Dakhil.
Qadsiya (Arabic: القادسية) is an area in Capital Governorate in Kuwait City, Kuwait. It was named after Al-Qadisiyyah in Iraq, the site of the Battle of al-Qādisiyyah. According to the 2011 census, about 14,389 people live there.
The following is a list of football stadiums in Kuwait, ordered by capacity. Existing stadiums ... Qadsia SC: 3: Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium: 21,500: Adiliya, Hawalli ...
The Kuwait Club managed to end the Arabi monopoly to achieve its first title, after winning the competition without any defeat. The 1960s witnessed a sweep of the Arabi club when it won six titles against two titles for Kuwait and a title for Qadsia.
www.asia-basket.com /Kuwait /basketball.asp The Kuwaiti Division I Basketball League is the highest professional basketball league in Kuwait . The most decorated team in the league is Kuwait SC , who have won fourteen national titles.
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Kuwait SC is a team based in Kuwait City. There are two other teams in the capital of Kuwait: Al Arabi SC, and Kazma SC, who are naturally the team's rivals. The 2000s were a new era of dominance for Kuwait SC alongside Qadsia, which is based in Hawalli. The dominance of both sides for almost 10 years winning all local tournaments between them ...
Al Qadsia: Kuwait City, Kuwait: Naft Al-Wasat. Naft Al-Wasat Statistics Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Naft Al-Wasat [9] 7: 5: 0: 2: 9: 4 +5 Naft Al-Wasat results Season Round