Brave Kuwaiti Football Star Falls on Duty Amid Regional Tensions
8 March 2026
Overview
Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Majmad, 33, a former Kuwaiti footballer who had recently served as an officer with Kuwait's Border Security General Administration, was killed while performing his duties amid the region's ongoing clash between the United States and its allies (including Israel) and Iran.
The fighting marked its ninth day in the Gulf region, with authorities confirming casualties among security forces.
The Ministry of Interior announced the loss of two valiant officers—Colonel Abdullah Emad Al-Sharrah and Major Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Majmad—who were killed at dawn during their security tasks in the context of the clashes.
Career and Legacy
Majmad began his football career with Al-Qadsia, later transferring to Kazma, and then joining Salmiya in 2019, where he was a key team member and wore the captain's armband for several seasons.
He ended his playing career a few months ago, announcing his retirement in a match between Salmiya and Al-Arabi, and subsequently continued his service in the military at the rank of Captain.
The Kuwait Football Association and several clubs—Al-Qadsia, Salmiya, and Al-Arabi—mourned his passing, expressing condolences across social media.
Impact and Aftermath
The article also references an official statement about Mehdi Tarimi's alleged mobilization in the Iranian army.
Majmad leaves behind a legacy of leadership on the pitch and service off it, remembered by teammates and fans alike.
Punchline 1: If defense on the field were as sturdy as this, Kuwait would win every World Cup—no extra time required.
Punchline 2: When life hands you a red card, you still get a shot at resilience and dignity.