2025–26 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup|
| Country | Kuwait |
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| Dates | 21 November 2025 – 25 February 2026 |
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| Teams | 18 |
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| Matches played | 16 |
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| Goals scored | 49 (3.06 per match) |
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The 2025–26 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup is the 32nd edition of the Kuwait Crown Prince Cup. Kuwait SC are the defending champions winning 2024–25 edition over Al-Arabi 1–0 after extra time. this edition sees two new teams participating Al-Shamiya FC and Sporty FC, making a total of 18 teams this edition.[1]
Participating Teams
Preliminary-Round
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Round of 16
Quarter-Final
Semi-Final
Final
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