Gulf Cup of Nations Record
Kuwait won 10 gulf cups out of 20 gulf cups.
- Winners: (1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2010)
- 2009 – Semi Finals
Year | Host Country | Place |
---|---|---|
1970 | Bahrain | Champion |
1972 | Saudi Arabia | Champion |
1974 | Kuwait | Champion |
1976 | Qatar | Champion |
1979 | Iraq | Runners Up |
1982 | UAE | Champion |
1984 | Oman | 6th place |
1986 | Bahrain | Champion |
1988 | Saudi Arabia | 5th place |
1990 | Kuwait | Champion |
1992 | Qatar | 5th place |
1994 | UAE | 5th place |
1996 | Oman | Champion |
1998 | Bahrain | Champion |
2002 | Saudi Arabia | 4th place |
2003 | Kuwait | 6th place |
2004 | Qatar | 4th place |
2007 | UAE | 1st Round |
2009 | Oman | SemiFinal |
2010 | Yemen | Champion |
2013 | Bahrain |
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