Al-Nasr SC (Kuwait)

Al Nasr Sporting Club sometimes Al Naser Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي النصر الرياضي) is a Kuwaiti professional football club, founded on 8 June 1965, and based in Ardiyah, Al Farwaniyah. The team have participated in the Kuwaiti Premier League 26 times. Al Nasr had promoted to the Kuwaiti Premier League three times as champions of the Kuwaiti Division One. The club is next to the city of Isbeleyah (Sevilla), Kuwait; the club building and stadium is also near Jaber Al Ahmad Al Subah International Stadium, which is the home venue for the Kuwait national football team.

Al-Nasr
Full nameAl Nasr Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Al Inabii (Arabic: العنابي)
Al Sougour (Arabic: الصقور)
Founded1965 (1965)
GroundAli Sabah Al-Salem Stadium
Capacity10,000
ChairmanFalah Ghanem
ManagerAhmed Abdelkarim
LeagueKuwaiti Premier League
2018–19Kuwaiti Premier League, 6th of 10

Players

Current squad

As of 1 February 2021[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  KUW Sulieman Mirza
2 DF  KUW Abdullah Abdulaziz
4 MF  BHR Sayed Dhiya
5 MF  KUW Khalid Shaman
6 DF  KUW Lafi Ammash
8 MF  JOR Baha' Abdel-Rahman
9 MF  KUW Mohamed Daham
10 MF  KUW Mesh'al Fawaz
11 MF  KUW Hamoud Ayed
12 GK  KUW Mohamed Al Dhafiri
15 DF  KUW Abdulrahman Al Enezi
16 DF  KUW Muaaz Al Dhaferi
FW  KUW Fahad Al-Rashidi
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  KUW Soulman Bouramya
18 DF  LBN Kassem El Zein
19 DF  KUW Khalifa Al Rajhi
21 FW  JOR Ahmad Al Riyahi
22 GK  KUW Khalifa Al Dhufairi
25 DF  KUW Ahmed Al Shamri
27 DF  CIV Addo Robin
33 MF  KUW Khaled Al-Mutairi
37 DF  KUW Mohamed Olayan
46 GK  KUW Khaled Jasser
77 MF  KUW Fahad Al Enezi

Managerial history

Years Name Nationality
1997 John Benson Scotland
1998–1999 Jaroslav Gürtler Czech Republic
1999–2000 Ali Al Shammary Kuwait
2001–2002 Ali Al Shammary Kuwait
2003–2004 Abdelkader Youmir Morocco
2004–2005 Slobodan Pavković Serbia
2005 Maher Al Shamary Kuwait
2005–2006 Fouzi Ebrahim Kuwait
2006 Mser Al Adwani Kuwait
2007–2008 Fernando Merquiez Portugal
April 2008 Mser Al Adwani Kuwait
2008–2009 Ali Al Shammary Kuwait
2009–2010 Marcelo Cabo Brazil
2010 Edgar Parreira Brazil
2010–2011 Ali Al Shammary Kuwait
2011 Abdulaziz Al-Hajri Kuwait
2011 Valeriu Tiţa Romania
2011 José Rachão Portugal

Honours

Asian record

2011: Group Stage
2012: Quarter-finals
2012: Group stage

References

  1. "كووورة: الموقع العربي الرياضي الأول". www.kooora.com. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
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