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Азия - Квалификации за СП 03/26 19:00 4 [4] Кувейт v Катар [1] L 1-2
Азия - Квалификации за СП 03/21 18:30 3 [1] Катар v Кувейт [2] L 3-0
Международен Мач 01/19 16:00 - Уганда v Кувейт L 2-0
Международен Мач 01/12 13:00 - Либия v Кувейт L 3-1
Азия - Квалификации за СП 11/21 17:00 2 [4] Афганистан v Кувейт [3] W 0-4
Азия - Квалификации за СП 11/16 16:30 1 [2] Кувейт v Индия [2] L 0-1
Международен Мач 10/17 16:00 - Сирия v Кувейт W 1-2
Международен Мач 10/12 16:00 - OАE v Кувейт L 1-0
Международен Мач 09/07 16:00 - Бахрейн v Кувейт W 1-3
Първенство на Южна Азия 07/04 14:00 1 [1] Кувейт v Индия [2] L 5-6
Първенство на Южна Азия 07/01 09:30 2 [1] Кувейт v Бангладеш [2] W 1-0
Първенство на Южна Азия 06/27 14:00 3 [2] Индия v Кувейт [1] D 1-1

Статистика

 TotalДомакинГост
Matches played 14 5 9
Wins 5 1 4
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 20 5 15
Goals against 17 5 12
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 5 2 3

The Kuwait national football team (Arabic: منتخب الكويت لكرة القدم) is the national team of Kuwait and is controlled by the Kuwait Football Association. Kuwait made one World Cup finals appearance, in 1982, managing one point in the group stages. In the Asian Cup, Kuwait reached the final in 1976 and won the tournament in 1980.

Kuwait's 20–0 win over Bhutan in 2000 was, at the time, the biggest-ever margin of victory in international football. It was surpassed in 2001, when Australia defeated American Samoa 31–0.

While Kuwait was one of Asia's major football forces from the 1970s to the 2000s, the strength of the national team started to fade slowly from the 2010s, with Kuwait failing in two consecutive Asian Cups in 2011 and 2015, before being disqualified for 2019 edition and missing out on 2023 AFC Asian Cup. The team has also failed to reach any World Cup since 1982.

History

Early successes

Kuwait's first international match was played in the 1961 Arab Games against Libya, which ended in a 2–2 draw. Kuwait's biggest loss was against the United Arab Republic when they lost 8–0 in the same tournament. Kuwait's national football team joined the World Cup in 1982, which was held in Spain. Kuwait was placed in the fourth group and got fourth place after defeats to England and France and a respectable draw with Czechoslovakia. Kuwait won the Asian Cup in 1980, which was held on its soil. Kuwait won the Final 3–0 against South Korea. Kuwait's historical highest FIFA ranking was 24th place, achieved in December 1998. Bader Al-Mutawa is the most capped player of the Kuwaiti team, and Bashar Abdullah is the top goalscorer in the history of the Kuwait national football team. Kuwait has won the Arabian Gulf Cup ten times, and is the most successful team in winning that competition. Kuwait's most historical manager was Luiz Felipe Scolari, who won the World Cup with Brazil, and was forced to leave the country after the 1990 invasion by Iraq. He led Kuwait to win the 1990 Gulf Cup beating Qatar in The Final.

Kuwait's biggest win was against Bhutan, which ended in a thrilling 20–0 win, which was the biggest win until Australia won 31–0 against American Samoa in 2001. Kuwait's most successful years were between 1970 and 1990 which had players like Jasem Yaqoub, Faisal Al-Dakhil, and Saad Al-Houti.

Suspensions

On 30 October 2007, Kuwait was suspended by FIFA from all participation in international football, on the grounds of governmental interference in the national football association. The ban lasted less than 2 weeks. On 24 October 2008, Kuwait was again suspended by FIFA from all participation in international football, because it failed to hold the General Assembly elections by mid-October. FIFA provisionally lifted its suspension on the Kuwait Football Association (KFA) on 22 December 2008. By the time, while Kuwait remained a formidable force in the Gulf, it has also declined from Asia's relevance, unable to progress from the group stage of the 2011 and 2015 AFC Asian Cups, the team finished last with no point in both tournaments.

Once again, on 16 October 2015, Kuwait was suspended for the third time as FIFA did not recognize the new sports law in the country. Kuwait tried to get the suspension lifted at the 66th FIFA Congress but this was rejected. Therefore from the earlier announcement on 27 April 2016, the hosting of the Gulf Cup tournament would also be moved to Qatar. The suspension was eventually lifted on 6 December 2017, after Kuwait adopted a new sports law. By this time, the team had fallen from 139th place to 189th place in the FIFA World Rankings due to its inactivity, which also caused the team to miss the qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2019 AFC Asian Cup.

On 7 December 2017, it was announced that Kuwait would host the 2017 Gulf Cup tournament after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, all withdrew when the tournament was previously set to be hosted by Qatar because of the Qatari diplomatic crisis, so it was moved to Kuwait to please all withdrawn parties to participate.

Revival

During the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, Kuwait, which only started to rebuild its team following years of suspensions and instabilities, was drawn in group B alongside old foes Australia and Jordan, outside minnows Nepal and Chinese Taipei. Although Kuwait has better head-to-head records against Australia in major tournaments, suspensions and inactivities proved detrimental as the team lost 0–3 twice. Still, the qualifiers stood out as the best qualification for Kuwait since 2006, where Kuwait impressed by finishing second, though being unable to progress to the third round.

In June 2022, despite Kuwait became the host for their third round of 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers group. Kuwait failed to qualify, as they lost to Indonesia and Jordan.

In June 2023, Kuwait was invited as a guest team in the 2023 SAFF Championship, where Kuwait finished as runner-up, losing to India through penalty shootout in the final.

Футболният отбор на Кувейт е националният отбор по футбол на Кувейт и се контролира от Кувейтската футболна асоциация. Отборът представлява страната в международните футболни състезания и се състезава на континентално ниво като член на Азиатската футболна конфедерация (AFC).

Отборът на Кувейт е постигнал значителни успехи на азиатска сцена, спечелвайки Купата на Азия три пъти (1980, 1984 и 1996). Освен това отборът е единственият от Западна Азия, спечелил Купата на Азия.

На световно ниво отборът на Кувейт се е класирал за Световното първенство по футбол през 1982 г., отбелязвайки единственото си участие на най-голямата футболна сцена.

Кувейт е известен със своите силни традиции във футбола и е произвел редица талантливи играчи, включително Джасем Якуб, Бадер Ал Мутауа и Юсеф Ал Насаф.