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Al-Kawkab FC

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Al-Kawkab FC
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Al-Kawkab Football Club (Arabic: نادي الكوكب) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Al-Kharj that plays in the Saudi Second Division League, the third tier of Saudi football.[1][2]

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Al-Kawkab have won Saudi First Division once and finished runners-up once. They have competed in the Saudi Pro League twice and have been relegated in each season. Al-Kawkab have won the Second Division once and finished runners-up once as well. The club last competed in the Professional League in the 1987–88 season when they were relegated to the First Division.

The club play their home games at Al-Shoulla Club Stadium in Al-Kharj, sharing the stadium with city rivals Al-Shoulla, with whom they contest the Al-Kharj derby.[3]

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Honours

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Managerial history

  • Saudi Arabia Fahad Al-Yaeesh (1967 – 1971)
  • Egypt Ibrahim El-Esawi (1975 – 1977)
  • Egypt Mahmoud El-Sayes (1978 – 1979)
  • Egypt Farouk El-Sayed (1979 – 1980)
  • Egypt Mahmoud El-Sayes (1982 – 1983)
  • Tunisia Omar El Nahal (1983 – 1984)
  • Tunisia Mokhtar Tlili (1984 – 1985)
  • Netherlands Ger Blok (1985 – 1986)
  • Saudi Arabia Nasser Al-Olaiwi (1986 – 1987)
  • Saudi Arabia Nasser Al-Olaiwi (1990 – 1991)
  • Egypt Farouk El-Sayed (1991 – 1992)
  • Saudi Arabia Nasser Al-Olaiwi (1994 – 1995)
  • Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Jasser (1995 – 1996)
  • Algeria Boualem Laroum (1996 – 1997)
  • Algeria Tayeb Enani (1999 – 2000)
  • Tunisia Mahmoud Lajdidi (1999 – 2000)
  • Saudi Arabia Saad Al-Subeai (2004 – 2005)
  • Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Farhan (2005)
  • Saudi Arabia Sami Farhan (2005 – 2006)
  • Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Farhan (2006 – 2007)
  • Tunisia Mabrook Al-Kilani (2009 – 2010)
  • Tunisia Selim Al Manga (July 23, 2011 – April 12, 2012)
  • Saudi Arabia Sultan Khamis (June 11, 2012 – October 4, 2013)
  • Tunisia Chaker Meftah (October 10, 2013 – January 19, 2014)
  • Saudi Arabia Ibrahim Al-Mutaiwee (January 20, 2014 – February 15, 2014)
  • Tunisia Hassine Menestiri (February 15, 2014 – May 1, 2014)
  • Tunisia Moncef Mcharek (June 18, 2014 – September 27, 2018)
  • Egypt Osama Nabieh (October 4, 2018 – April 3, 2019)
  • Tunisia Moncef Mcharek (April 5, 2019 – May 1, 2020)
  • Tunisia Jameel Qassem (June 15, 2020 – September 14, 2020)
  • Tunisia Kamel Zaiem (September 22, 2020 – December 8, 2020)
  • Tunisia Mohammed Aldo (December 9, 2020 – May 3, 2021)
  • Tunisia Ramzi Kerid (May 3, 2021 – May 31, 2021)
  • Tunisia Yamen Zelfani (June 26, 2021 – February 16, 2022)
  • Spain Juan José Maqueda (February 18, 2022 – April 2, 2022)
  • Tunisia Saber Abdellaoui (April 6, 2022 – May 16, 2022)
  • Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Otaibi (caretaker) (May 16, 2022 – June 1, 2022)
  • Tunisia Yousri bin Kahla (August 16, 2022 – September 23, 2022)
  • Tunisia Ramzi Kerid (September 25, 2022 – December 22, 2022)
  • Tunisia Maher Guizani (December 22, 2022 – May 1, 2023)
  • Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al-Bishi (July 1, 2023 – September 8, 2023)
  • Tunisia Mohammed Dahmane (September 8, 2023 – October 9, 2023)
  • Tunisia Yamen Zelfani (October 12, 2023 – February 14, 2024)
  • Tunisia Maher Guizani (August 1, 2024 – January 23, 2025)
  • Tunisia Ameur Derbal (January 23, 2025 – January 27, 2025)
  • Saudi Arabia Rashed Al-Wadaani (February 1, 2025 – )

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