Tunisian coach Nabil Maâloul guided Kuwait to clinch the Kuwaiti Super Cup title, triumphing over Al Kazma with a scoreline of two goals to one.
The match took place on Monday, marking the culmination of the championship.
The Kuwaiti Super Cup, inaugurated in 2008, adopted a new format this season, featuring preliminary rounds.
Kuwait secured their spot in the final by defeating Al Qadsia with a goal from Youssef Nasser.
On the other side, Al Kazma advanced to the final after overcoming Al Arabi in a penalty shootout, following a 1-1 draw in both regular and extra time.
This victory marks Kuwait’s seventh Kuwaiti Super Cup title, adding to their impressive record of six previous triumphs.
The team has participated in a total of 14 final matches, showcasing their consistency and dominance in Kuwaiti football.
While Kuwait celebrates their success, Al Kazma, a formidable opponent, has also enjoyed its share of glory, clinching the Super Cup title six times.
Similarly, Al Arabi has left its mark on the competition, securing the championship three times.