2014–15 Kuwaiti Premier League

The 2014-15 Kuwaiti Premier League season was the 53rd season of the Kuwait Premier League, Kuwait's highest football league. The season saw 14 teams compete, with Kuwait SC being crowned as champions with an undefeated 20-6-0 record. Patrick Fabiano led the league with 22 goals.

Kuwaiti Premier League
Season2014–15
ChampionsKuwait SC
AFC CupKuwait SC
Al-Arabi SC
Matches played182
Goals scored578 (3.18 per match)
Top goalscorerPatrick Fabiano 22 goals
Biggest home winKuwait SC 9-0
Highest scoringKuwait SC 9-0
Longest winning runAl-Arabi SC 12
Longest unbeaten runKuwait SC 26 matches

As the top two teams, Kuwait SC and Al-Arabi SC both qualified for the 2016 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup, an international association football competition between domestic Asian clubs. However, the teams were unable to participate due to the Kuwait Football Association's suspension by FIFA on 16 October 2015.[1] The ban was not lifted until 6 December 2017.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Kuwait SC (C) 26 20 6 0 78 12 +66 66 Qualification to the 2016 AFC Champions League Preliminary Round
2 Al Arabi 26 21 3 2 74 12 +62 66 Qualification to the 2016 GCC Champions League
3 Al Jahra 26 18 4 4 46 35 +11 58
4 Qadsia SC 26 17 5 4 60 20 +40 56 Qualification to the 2016 AFC Cup Group Stage
5 Al Salmiya 26 16 7 3 69 24 +45 55
6 Kazma SC 26 15 6 5 54 47 +7 51
7 Al Sulaibikhat 26 11 3 12 45 47 2 36
8 Al Nasr 26 9 6 11 40 42 2 33
9 Khaitan 26 8 4 14 23 44 21 28
10 Al Yarmouk 26 7 6 13 21 41 20 27
11 Al Tadamun 26 4 7 15 27 51 24 19
12 Al Shabab 26 4 6 16 19 48 29 18
13 Al Sahel 26 5 3 18 28 51 23 18
14 Fahaheel 26 3 4 19 21 58 37 13
Updated to match(es) played on 3. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

References

  1. FIFA.com (2015-10-16). "Suspension of the Kuwait Football Association". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on October 18, 2015. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  2. FIFA.com
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