Kuwait National Football Team - Gulf Cup of Nations Record

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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