Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah

Founder

Birthday August 10, 1945

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Kuwait

DEATH DATE 1990-8-2, Kuwait (44 years old)

Nationality Kuwait

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1945

Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (الشيخ فهد الأحمد الجابر الصباح; 10 August 1945 – 2 August 1990) was a member of the Kuwaiti ruling family, a military officer, Fatah militant, and sports administrator.

He was the founder of the Asian Handball Federation and Kuwait Olympic Committee.

Fahad was killed fighting alongside the Kuwait Emiri Guard in defending Dasman Palace on the first day of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.

Fahad was the son of Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and was educated in Kuwait for his primary and secondary schooling.

1963

Fahad was commissioned in the Kuwait Armed Forces on April 22, 1963 as an Aspirant.

1964

He pursued further military training in a military institution in the United Kingdom on 30 July 30, 1964.

1965

Fahad was subsequently promoted to Second lieutenant on 19 July 1965 and First lieutenant on 1 March 1967.

1967

In June 1967, the Kuwait Armed Forces were engaged outside the borders of Kuwait for the first time, during the Six-Day War between Israel and four Arab countries (Egypt, Iraq, Syria and Jordan).

Fahad took part in the Six-Day War attached to the Yarmouk Brigade of the Kuwait Army; as acting commander by delegation of the 2nd Commando Battalion, on the Egyptian front.

1970

On 7 June 1970 he was promoted to the rank of Captain.

Fahad was a member of the Palestinian group Fatah when it was headquartered in Jordan and later when it moved to Lebanon.

1971

In 1971 Fahad was arrested as a fighter in Lebanon and repatriated to Kuwait.

1982

During the match against France at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, France scored a goal while some of the Kuwaiti players had stopped, having heard a whistle.

The goal was initially awarded by the referee, who had not blown, but was cancelled after Fahad stepped onto the field and ordered the referee to reverse his decision.

1988

In 1988, Fahad invited Michel Platini (at the time the French football team's captain) to play for Kuwait in a preparatory match against the USSR.

Platini played for 21 minutes, and was framed by the Kuwaitis as an apology for his unethical behavior eight years before.

1990

In August 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait.

While Kuwait was being overrun, the Emir of Kuwait escaped from the country.

Various Military Forces units were engaged in different battle sectors; Fahad died fighting alongside the Kuwait Emiri Guard commanders in the Battle of Dasman Palace.

Fahad was married and was the father of five sons and one daughter.

One of his sons is Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, who was president of the Olympic Council of Asia, as well as a member of the International Olympic Committee.