Al-Qadsiah

Est. 1967 · Saudi Arabia

About Al-Qadsiah

Al-Qadsiah are a Saudi football club from the Eastern Province city of Khobar, a proud regional institution known as the Knights of the East. Founded in 1967, they have competed in the Saudi Pro League and enjoyed their greatest continental moment by winning the Asian Cup Winners' Cup in 1994. Playing in red and yellow, Al-Qadsiah represent the football identity of Saudi Arabia's oil-rich Eastern Province, a region with its own distinct character and pride. In 2023 the club came under Saudi Aramco ownership, bringing new investment and ambitions to a historically significant institution.

Founded: 1967. Stadium: Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Khobar. League: Saudi Pro League, Saudi Arabia. Honours: Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1994, Crown Prince Cup 1992. Nicknames: Fares Al Sharqiya (Knights of the East).

Al-Qadsiah's red and yellow kits reflect the vivid colour identity of a club that has been part of the Saudi football landscape for over five decades. Their strips from the Asian Cup Winners' Cup-winning era carry continental significance, marking the moment a club from the Eastern Province represented Saudi football at the highest level in Asia. As Saudi Aramco investment reshapes the club, the future of Al-Qadsiah's kit identity will reflect the broader transformation of Saudi football.

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