2018–19 Kuwait Federation Cup

The 2018–19 Kuwait Federation Cup tournament saw all 15 Kuwaiti clubs participating in 2 groups, rather than 3. Kazma SC are the defending champions.

2018–19 Kuwait Federation Cup
Country Kuwait
Teams15
ChampionsQadsia SC (5th title)
Matches played20
Goals scored90 (4.5 per match)
2019–20

Group stage

Draw held on July 24[1]

Group A

Final standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Al-Nasr SC 00000000
Al-Shabab SC 00000000
Al-Arabi SC 00000000
Al-Sahel SC 00000000
Qadsia SC 00000000
Kuwait SC 00000000
Khaitan SC 00000000
Al-Yarmouk SC 00000000

Group B

Final standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Al-Jahra SC 00000000
Al-Fahaheel FC 00000000
Burgan SC 00000000
Al-Sulaibikhat SC 00000000
Kazma SC 00000000
Al-Salmiya SC 00000000
Al-Tadamun SC 00000000
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