Asian Footballer of the Year

Asian Footballer of the Year is an annual prize awarded to the best Asian player in a calendar year, organized by Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The origin of the award was a poll, launched to mark the first edition of a football handbook in 1985.[1][2] The award began in 1988 through International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) with sport magazines and journalists, then it was adopted by the AFC in 1994 with the allocation of annual award.[3][4]

Winners

Hidetoshi Nakata, won the award in 1997 and 1998.
Server Djeparov, won the award in 2008 and 2011.

IFFHS award (1988–1992)

Year Rank Player Team Points Ref.
1988 1st Ahmed Radhi Al-Rasheed 26 [3]
2nd Kim Joo-sung Daewoo Royals 16
3rd Majed Abdullah Al-Nassr 14
1989 1st Kim Joo-sung Daewoo Royals 38 [3]
2nd Majed Abdullah Al-Nassr 12
3rd Ahmed Radhi Al-Rasheed 6
1990 1st Kim Joo-sung Daewoo Royals 36 [3]
2nd Farshad Pious Persepolis 28
3rd Adnan Al-Talyani Al-Shaab 16
1991 1st Kim Joo-sung Daewoo Royals 31 [5]
2nd Chung Yong-hwan Daewoo Royals 28
3rd Samad Marfavi Esteghlal 16
1992 1st Kazuyoshi Miura Verdy Kawasaki 30 [3][6]
2nd Fahad Al-Bishi Al-Nassr 17
3rd Mehdi Fonounizadeh Esteghlal 13

AFC award (1994–present)

Year Winner Shortlist Ref.
1994 Saeed Owairan
( Al-Shabab)
[3]
1995 Masami Ihara
( Yokohama Marinos)
[3]
1996 Khodadad Azizi
( Bahman)
Ali Daei [3]
Ko Jeong-woon
Mohamed Al-Deayea
Yousuf Al-Thunayan
1997 Hidetoshi Nakata
( Shonan Bellmare)
Khodadad Azizi [3]
Karim Bagheri
Choi Yong-soo
1998 Hidetoshi Nakata
( Perugia)
Fan Zhiyi [3]
Jasem Al Huwaidi
Ali Daei
1999 Ali Daei
( Hertha BSC)
Hidetoshi Nakata [3]
Masashi Nakayama
Sun Wen[note 1]
Hwang Sun-hong
Bashar Abdullah
2000 Nawaf Al-Temyat
( Al-Hilal)
Hiroshi Nanami [3]
Ryuzo Morioka
Lee Dong-gook
2001 Fan Zhiyi
( Dundee)
Li Tie [3]
Abdullah Al-Shehan
Ali Karimi
Mirjalol Qosimov
2002 Shinji Ono
( Feyenoord)
Junichi Inamoto [3]
Ahn Jung-hwan
Li Tie
2003 Mehdi Mahdavikia
( Hamburger SV)
Therdsak Chaiman [3]
Maxim Shatskikh
2004 Ali Karimi
( Al-Ahli)
A'ala Hubail [3]
Shunsuke Nakamura
2005 Hamad Al-Montashari
( Al-Ittihad)
Maxim Shatskikh [note 2]
2006 Khalfan Ibrahim
( Al Sadd)
Bader Al-Mutawa [9]
Mohammad Al-Shalhoub
2007 Yasser Al-Qahtani
( Al-Hilal)
Younis Mahmoud [10]
Nashat Akram
2008 Server Djeparov
( Bunyodkor)
Yasuhito Endō [11]
Yuji Nakazawa
Sebastián Soria
Ismail Matar
2009 Yasuhito Endō
( Gamba Osaka)
Kengo Nakamura [note 3]
Sayed Mohamed Adnan
Hadi Aghily
Firas Al-Khatib
2010 Saša Ognenovski
( Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma)
Bader Al-Mutawa [13]
Farhad Majidi
Farshid Talebi
Hussain Salman
2011 Server Djeparov
( Al-Shabab)
Hadi Aghily [note 2]
2012 Lee Keun-ho
( Ulsan Hyundai)
Ali Karimi [14]
Zheng Zhi
2013 Zheng Zhi
( Guangzhou Evergrande)
Javad Nekounam [15]
Ha Dae-sung
2014 Nasser Al-Shamrani
( Al-Hilal)
Ismail Ahmed [16]
Khalfan Ibrahim
2015 Ahmed Khalil
( Al-Ahli)
Omar Abdulrahman [17]
Zheng Zhi
2016 Omar Abdulrahman
( Al-Ain)
Wu Lei [18]
Hammadi Ahmed
2017 Omar Kharbin
( Al-Hilal)
Omar Abdulrahman [19]
Wu Lei
2018 Abdelkarim Hassan
( Al Sadd)
Kento Misao [20]
Yuma Suzuki
2019 Akram Afif
( Al Sadd)
Alireza Beiranvand [21]
Tomoaki Makino
  1. The only woman player, nominated for the award.
  2. Only two players of shortlist competed for the award under a new rule, which omitted nominees who didn't attend the ceremony.[7][8]
  3. Points of the AFC were exceptionally released in this year. Endō won the award with 120 points, and Nakamura and Adnan shared second place with 100 points.[12]

Controversies

Since 2005, this award gives a qualification to nominees who attend the ceremony, so caused much controversy about excluding players who didn't attend the ceremonies by playing for European clubs like Park Ji-sung, Lee Young-pyo and Shunsuke Nakamura.[22][23][24][25][26] The AFC is awarding the "Asian International Player of the Year" award to reduce the controversy since 2012, but AFC awards were still having problems that the process and criteria of selection were obscure, and a Chinese sports newspaper Titan Sports made the "Best Footballer in Asia" award, inspired by Ballon d'Or, in 2013.[27]

Multiple winners

Player Wins
Kim Joo-sung 3 (1989, 1990, 1991)
Hidetoshi Nakata 2 (1997, 1998)
Server Djeparov 2 (2008, 2011)

Wins by country

Nation Wins Players
 Japan65
 Saudi Arabia55
 Iran44
 South Korea42
 Qatar33
 China PR22
 United Arab Emirates22
 Uzbekistan21
 Australia10

Wins by club

Club Wins Players
Al-Hilal44
Al Sadd33
Daewoo Royals31
Al-Shabab22
Al-Ahli22

AFC Asian International Player of the Year

Son Heung-min, won the award in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Year Winner Shortlist Ref.
2012 Shinji Kagawa
( Manchester United)
Yuto Nagatomo [28]
Mark Schwarzer
2013 Yuto Nagatomo
( Internazionale)
Keisuke Honda [29]
Son Heung-min
2014 Mile Jedinak
( Crystal Palace)
Tim Cahill [30]
Ki Sung-yueng
2015 Son Heung-min
( Tottenham Hotspur)
Ki Sung-yueng [31]
Massimo Luongo
2016 Shinji Okazaki
( Leicester City)
Shinji Kagawa [32]
Son Heung-min
2017 Son Heung-min
( Tottenham Hotspur)
Aaron Mooy [33]
Shinji Kagawa
2018 Makoto Hasebe
( Eintracht Frankfurt)
[34]
2019 Son Heung-min
( Tottenham Hotspur)
Sardar Azmoun [35][36]
Makoto Hasebe
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gollark: They understand that CBs exist and have value, clearly.
gollark: Seems likely.
gollark: At last! We are freed from fishy tyranny!
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See also

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