the 2025–26 Kuwait Super Cup was between league champions Al-Kuwait, Emir Cup winners, league runners up Al-Arabi and league 3rd placed Qadsia SC and league 4th placed Al-Salmiya.[1][2][3]
Qualified Teams
Semi-Finals
Final
See also
References
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