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| Full name | Al-Salmiya Sporting Club نادي السالمية الرياضي | ||
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| Nicknames | Al-Samawi The Terrible Troublers | ||
| Founded | 1964; 62 years ago (1964) | ||
| Ground | Thamir Stadium Al Salmiya | ||
| Capacity | 20005[1] | ||
| Chairman | Turki Alyousef Alsabah | ||
| Manager | Ante Miše | ||
| League | Kuwait Premier League | ||
| 2024–25 | Kuwait Premier League, 4th of 10 | ||
| Website | alsalmiyaclub | ||
Al-Salmiya Sporting Club (Arabic:نادي السالمية الرياضي) is aKuwaiti professionalfootball club inSalmiya. They have won theKuwaiti Premier League four times, most recently in 2000. They were founded in 1964 and the club covers a total area of 94 thousand square metres comprising ten sports: football,volleyball,table tennis,tennis,squash,fencing,judo,taekwondo,karate andathletics.

Al-Salmiya plays their home games atThamir Stadium inSalmiya. The stadium was opened in 2004. It has a capacity of 16,105 spectators.
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The club crest is inspired by location ofSalmiya on the map of Kuwait, with green representing the land, while the color blue represents the sea.
Al-Salmiya's home kit is all sky blue shirts and white shorts, while their away kit is all white shirts and sky blue shorts.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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| Years | Name | Nationality |
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| 1991–94 | Gildo Rodrigues | |
| 1995–96 | David Roberts | |
| 1996 | Saleh Al Asfoor | |
| 1998 | Alexandru Moldovan | |
| 1999–00 | William Thomas | |
| 2000–01 | Ivan Buljan | |
| 2001 | Adel Abdul Nabi | |
| 2001–03 | Alfred Riedl | |
| 2005–06 | Saleh Al Asfoor | |
| 2006–07 | Sándor Egervári | |
| 2007–08 | Neca | |
| 2008 | Mohammed Ibrahem | |
| 2008–09 | Mihai Stoichiţă | |
| 2009 | Saleh Zakaria | |
| 2009–10 | Tamás Krivitz | |
| 2010 | Saleh Zakaria | |
| 2010–11 | Zijad Švrakić | |
| 2011 | Muhammad Karam | |
| 2011–13 | Sanjin Alagić | |
| 2013–14 | Mihai Stoichiţă | |
| 2014–17 | Mohammed Dehelees | |
| 2017–18 | Abdel Aziz Hamada | |
| 2018–19 | Miloud Hamdi | |
| 2019–20 | Salman Awad | |
| 2020–2021 | Mohammed Al Mashaan | |
| 2021 | Thamer Enad | |
| 2021 | Hatem Al Moadab | |
| 2021–2023 | Mohammed Ibrahem | |
| 2023–2024 | Mohammed Al-Mashaan | |
| 2024– | Ante Miše |