Al-Jahra SC

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Al Jahra Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي الجهراء الرياضي) is a Kuwaiti professional football club based in Jahra. They won the Kuwaiti Premier League once, in 1990. They participated in the Kuwaiti Premier League 21 times, most recently in the 2007–08 season. Al Jahra reached the Kuwait Emir Cup final twice in recent times, 1996 and 2002, where they lost to Al Arabi 1–2 and Kuwait Club 0–1.

Al-Jahra SC
نادي الجهراء
Full nameAl-Jahra Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Sons of the Martyrs (أبناء الشهداء)
Founded1966; 58 years ago (1966) (as Al-Shuhada)
1972; 52 years ago (1972) (as Al-Jahra)
GroundAl Shabab Mubarak Alaiar Stadium
Jahra, Kuwait
Capacity17,000
ChairmanNawaf Jded
ManagerAbdullah Al Mutairi
LeagueKuwaiti Premier League
2023–2410th

Al-Jahra also offers various sports such as basketball, volleyball, boxing, and prides itself in fencing.

Achievements

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Official

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Friendly

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  • Tishreen Cup
    • Winners (1): 2007

Players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   KUW Bader Al-Sanoun
5 DF   KUW Adel Al Enezi
DF   KUW Ahmed Al Dhafiri
13 DF   KUW Mohammed Al-Alati
15 DF   KUW Ahmed Hmoud
2 DF   CMR Aaron Mbimbe
14 MF   KUW Abdel Rahman Al-Sarbal
MF   KUW Omar Al rougi
MF   KUW Ahmed Al-Nasser
DF   BIH Enes Sipović
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   KUW Ahmed Matar
MF   KUW Obaid Rafee
MF   KUW Mohamed Al Ajrash
MF   KUW Abdullah Ayed
19 MF   KUW Dahi Ibrahim
17 FW   KUW Mohamed Dahash
FW   KUW Fahad Bajea
10 FW   KUW Mohammed Al Ajmi
FW   GHA Izaka Aboudou

AFC Asian Cup players

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1996 AFC Asian Cup  

2000 AFC Asian Cup  

2012 Africa Cup of Nations   Gabon /   Equatorial Guinea

Managerial history

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Years Name Nationality
1984–86 Antal Szentmihályi  
1986–87 Allan Jones  
1990 Saleh Zakaria  
1993–94 Jefico  
1994 Abdulqader Al Ejayan  
1995–96 Volla  
1996 Karim Salman  
1997–98 Diethelm Ferner  
1998–99 Alexandru Moldovan  
1999 Karim Salman  
2000–01 Karim Salman  
2001 Jawad Maqseed  
2001–03 Abdulqader Al Ejayan  
2003–04 Grigore Sichitiu  
2004 Florin Motroc  
2006–07 Aurel Țicleanu  
2007 Ghlafis Al Ajmi  
2007–08 Alexander Klebar  
2008–09 Marian Mihail  
2009 Saleh Al Asfor  
2009–10 Zijad Švrakić  
2010–201x Ginés de Silva  
2015–2016 Skënder Gega  
2016 Mohammed Al-Sheikh  
2016–2017 Thamer Enad  
2019–2020 Mohammed Mashaan  
2020–2021 Maher Al-Shammari  
2021–2023 Sandi Sejdinovski  
2023 Ginés de Silva  
2023– Abdullah Al Mutairi  

Asian record

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1992: 6th position
2012: Quarterfinal
2014: Quarterfinal
2015: Quarterfinal
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1992 GCC Champions League Group stage   Riffa 2–2
Group stage   Al Rayyan 0–1
Group stage   Al-Hilal 0–1
Group stage   Al Shabab 0–3
Group stage   Dhofar 0–0
2012 GCC Champions League Group   Fanja SC 2–2 1–1
Group stage   Muharraq 1–0 0–1
Quarterfinal   Al-Khor not held 0–1
2014 GCC Champions League Group   Saham Club 3–4 1–1
Group stage   Al-Raed 2–2 3–2
Quarterfinal   Al-Nasr 2–2(aet)
(2–4) pso)
2015 GCC Champions League Group   East Riffa 1–1 4–2
Group stage   Al-Faisaly 1-2 1-0
Quarterfinal   Al-Seeb 0-2
2012: First round
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2012 Arab Champions League Preliminary round   Al-Fateh 1–2 0–1

Club sponsors

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  •   Al Shahed
  •   Al Jeraiwey

See also

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