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'''Qadsia Sporting Club''' ({{lang-ar|نادي القادسية الرياضي}}) is primarily a [[association football|football]] club. Based in [[Kuwait City]], Al Qadsia was founded in 1953 and first called ''Al-Jazira'', before being renamed to 'Qadsia SC'' on 20 October 1960. Qadsia currently plays in the [[Kuwait Premier League]] and has won the league recordable 17 times, as the top winning club.
'''Qadsia Sporting Club''' ({{lang-ar|نادي القادسية الرياضي}}) is primarily a professional [[association football|football]] club. Based in [[Kuwait City]], Al Qadsia was founded in 1953 and first called ''Al-Jazira'', before being renamed to 'Qadsia SC'' on 20 October 1960. Qadsia currently plays in the [[Kuwait Premier League]] and has won the league recordable 17 times, as the top winning club.


Qadsia plays in the [[Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium]], which is in [[Hawalli Governorate|Hawalli]], and is the third largest stadium in Kuwait.
Qadsia plays in the [[Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium]], which is in [[Hawalli Governorate|Hawalli]], and is the third largest stadium in Kuwait.
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Qadsia has had numerous presidents over the course of their history.
Qadsia has had numerous presidents over the course of their history.
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Qadsia Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي القادسية الرياضي) is primarily a professional football club. Based in Kuwait City, Al Qadsia was founded in 1953 and first called Al-Jazira, before being renamed to 'Qadsia SC on 20 October 1960. Qadsia currently plays in the Kuwait Premier League and has won the league recordable 17 times, as the top winning club.

Qadsia plays in the Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium, which is in Hawalli, and is the third largest stadium in Kuwait.

Presidents and managers

Presidential history

Qadsia has had numerous presidents over the course of their history.

 
Name Years
Suliman Al-Khaled 1960–1961
Faisel Al-Mutawa 1961–1962
Rashed Al-Rashed 1962–1963
Khaled Al-Masaod 1963–1965
Khaled Al-Hamed 1965–1966
Mohammed Al-Hamed 1966–1967
Khaled Al-Masaod 1967–1968
Khaled Al-Hamad 1968–1970
Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah 1970–1979
Khaled Al-Hamad 1979–1985
Yousef Al-Mushari 1985–1987
Abdulaziz Al-Mokhled 1989
Abdulmohsen Al-Faris 1989–1997
Talal Al-Fahad Al-Subah 1997–2010
Fawaz Al-Hasawi 2010–2012
Khaled Al-Fahad Al-Sabah 2012–

Managerial history

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

 
Name Nationality Years
Mohammed Al Hamed Kuwait 1960–1962
Abdulmhsen Al Faris Kuwait 1962–1963
Omar Shendi Egypt 1963–1965
Aladdin Niazi Syria 1965–1966
Jan Cestić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1966–1967
Vojin Božović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1967–1970
Ronald Lewin England 1970–1972
Žarko Mihajlović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1972–1975
Peter McBride Scotland 1975–1977
Mohammed Al Masaod Kuwait 1976–1977
Tomason Denmark 1977
Žarko Mihajlović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1977–1978
Ronald Lewin England 1978–1979
Abdullah Al Asfor Kuwait 1979–1980
Bonero Spain 1980–1983
Miljan Miljanić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1983–1985
Bobby Campbell England 1985–1986
Saleh Zakria Kuwait 1986–1987
Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil 1987–1990
Vola Italy 1990–1992
Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil 1992–1993
Alexandru Moldovan Romania 1993
Dragan Gugleta Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1993–1995
Mohammed Al Zaer Kuwait 1995
Ednaldo Patricio Brazil 1995–1997
René Feller Netherlands 1997–1998
Jorvan Vieira Brazil 1997–1999
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 1999–2000
Fakro Al Deen Bosnia and Herzegovina 2000
Senad Kreso Bosnia and Herzegovina 2000–2001
Branko Totak Croatia 2001
Radojko Avramović Serbia 2001
Willem Leushuis Netherlands 2001–2002
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2002–2004
Duílio Brazil 2004–2005
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2005–2007
José Garrido Portugal 2007–2008
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2008–2011
Rodion Gačanin Croatia 2011–2012
Mohammed Ibrahem Kuwait 2012–2014
Antonio Puche Spain 2014–2015
Rashed Al Bediah Kuwait 2015
Dalibor Starčević Croatia 2015–2018
Yousef AlMusaibeeh Kuwait 2018
Marin Ion[2] Romania 2018–2019
Pablo Franco Spain 2019–2021
Kheïreddine Madoui Algeria 2021–

Asian clubs ranking

As of 18 September 2018[3]
Current Rank Country Team
244 Kuwait Qadsia
237 India Gokulam Kerala
238 Vietnam Hà Nội
240 India DSK Shivajians
241 Indonesia Badak Lampung
242 Indonesia Persijap Jepara

References

  1. ^ On 20 October 1960, the name was changed to Qadsia.
  2. ^ "الروماني إيوان مارين مدربًا للقادسية". Kooora. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  3. ^ "AFC Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)

External links

Preceded by GCC Champions League
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by GCC Champions League
2000
Succeeded by

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