Asian Footballer of the Year

The Asian Footballer of the Year award is an annual prize awarded to the best Asian player in a calendar year.

History edit

A football handbook took a poll about who was the best Asian footballer in 1985, and this poll is regarded as the origin of the Asian footballer award.[1][2] However, it was not a selection of clear process or official organization, and is generally excluded from the list.[3][4] The award began in 1988 through International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) with sport magazines and journalists, then the presenter was changed to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in 1994.[3][4]

Since 2005, the award gives its qualification to nominees who attend the awards ceremony, and so the rule caused much controversy about excluding players who could not attend the ceremony by playing for European clubs.[5][6][7][8][9] Among them, Park Ji-sung and Shunsuke Nakamura were nominated for Ballon d'Or. 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. Eventually, the "Best Footballer in Asia" award inspired by Ballon d'Or was made in 2013.[10]

When continental confederations including AFC cancelled their awards ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, IFFHS restarted to select the Players of the Year about the world and each continent.

Winners edit

IFFHS award edit

 
Son Heung-min won the IFFHS Asian Player of the Year award in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

The IFFHS Asian Player of the Year is an annual prize presented by International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). It had originally been the predecessor of the AFC Player of the Year, but was revived in 2020.

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 [11]
2nd   Chung Yong-hwan   Daewoo Royals 28
3rd   Samad Marfavi   Esteghlal 16
1992 1st   Kazuyoshi Miura   Verdy Kawasaki 30 [3][12]
2nd   Fahad Al-Bishi   Al-Nassr 17
3rd   Mehdi Fonounizadeh   Esteghlal 13
Not awarded from 1993 to 2019
2020 1st   Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur [13]
  Sardar Azmoun   Zenit Saint Petersburg
  Takumi Minamino   Liverpool
2021 1st   Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur [14]
2022 1st   Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur [15]

AFC award edit

 
Hidetoshi Nakata won the AFC Player of the Year award in 1997 and 1998.
 
Server Djeparov Who won the AFC Player of the Year award in 2008 and 2011.

The AFC Player of the Year is an annual prize presented by Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It is awarded to the Asian player who has the best performance at AFC club(s) in a calendar year.

Year Rank Player Team Points Ref.
1994 1st   Saeed Owairan   Al-Shabab [3]
1995 1st   Masami Ihara   Yokohama Marinos [3]
1996 1st   Khodadad Azizi   Bahman [3]
  Ali Daei   Al Sadd
  Ko Jeong-woon   Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma
  Mohamed Al-Deayea   Al-Tai
  Yousuf Al-Thunayan   Al-Hilal
1997 1st   Hidetoshi Nakata   Shonan Bellmare [3]
  Choi Yong-soo   Sangmu FC
  Karim Bagheri   Arminia Bielefeld
  Khodadad Azizi   1. FC Köln
1998 1st   Hidetoshi Nakata   Perugia [3]
  Ali Daei   Bayern Munich
  Fan Zhiyi   Crystal Palace
  Jasem Al Huwaidi   Al-Salmiya
1999 1st   Ali Daei   Hertha BSC [3]
  Bashar Abdullah   Al-Salmiya
  Hidetoshi Nakata   Perugia
  Hwang Sun-hong   Cerezo Osaka
  Masashi Nakayama   Júbilo Iwata
  Sun Wen[note 1]   Shanghai SVA
2000 1st   Nawaf Al-Temyat   Al-Hilal [3]
  Hiroshi Nanami   Júbilo Iwata
  Lee Dong-gook   Pohang Steelers
  Ryuzo Morioka   Shimizu S-Pulse
2001 1st   Fan Zhiyi   Dundee [3]
  Abdullah Al-Shehan   Al-Shabab
  Ali Karimi   Al-Ahli
  Li Tie   Liaoning Fushun Tegang
  Mirjalol Qosimov   Krylia Sovetov Samara
2002 1st   Shinji Ono   Feyenoord [3]
  Ahn Jung-hwan   Perugia
  Junichi Inamoto   Fulham
  Li Tie   Everton
2003 1st   Mehdi Mahdavikia   Hamburger SV [3]
  Maxim Shatskikh   Dynamo Kyiv
  Therdsak Chaiman   BEC Tero Sasana
2004 1st   Ali Karimi   Al-Ahli [3]
  A'ala Hubail   Al-Ahli
  Shunsuke Nakamura   Reggina
2005 1st   Hamad Al-Montashari   Al-Ittihad [note 2]
2nd   Maxim Shatskikh   Dynamo Kyiv
2006 1st   Khalfan Ibrahim   Al Sadd [18]
  Bader Al-Mutawa   Qadsia
  Mohammad Al-Shalhoub   Al-Hilal
2007 1st   Yasser Al-Qahtani   Al-Hilal [19]
  Nashat Akram   Al-Ain
  Younis Mahmoud   Al-Gharafa
2008 1st   Server Djeparov   Bunyodkor [20]
  Ismail Matar   Al-Wahda
  Sebastián Soria   Qatar SC
  Yasuhito Endō   Gamba Osaka
  Yuji Nakazawa   Yokohama F. Marinos
2009 1st   Yasuhito Endō   Gamba Osaka 120 [note 3]
2nd   Kengo Nakamura   Kawasaki Frontale 100
  Sayed Mohamed Adnan   Al-Khor 100
2010 1st   Saša Ognenovski   Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma [22]
  Bader Al-Mutawa   Qadsia
  Farhad Majidi   Esteghlal
  Farshid Talebi   Zob Ahan
  Hussain Salman   Al-Riffa
2011 1st   Server Djeparov   Al-Shabab [note 2]
2nd   Hadi Aghily   Al-Arabi
2012 1st   Lee Keun-ho   Ulsan Hyundai [23]
  Ali Karimi   Persepolis
  Zheng Zhi   Guangzhou Evergrande
2013 1st   Zheng Zhi   Guangzhou Evergrande [24]
  Ha Dae-sung   FC Seoul
  Javad Nekounam   Esteghlal
2014 1st   Nasser Al-Shamrani   Al-Hilal [25]
  Ismail Ahmed   Al-Ain
  Khalfan Ibrahim   Al Sadd
2015 1st   Ahmed Khalil   Al-Ahli [26]
  Omar Abdulrahman   Al-Ain
  Zheng Zhi   Guangzhou Evergrande
2016 1st   Omar Abdulrahman   Al-Ain [27]
  Hammadi Ahmed   Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
  Wu Lei   Shanghai SIPG
2017 1st   Omar Kharbin   Al-Hilal [28]
  Omar Abdulrahman   Al-Ain
  Wu Lei   Shanghai SIPG
2018 1st   Abdelkarim Hassan   Al Sadd [29]
  Kento Misao   Kashima Antlers
  Yuma Suzuki   Kashima Antlers
2019 1st   Akram Afif   Al Sadd [30]
  Alireza Beiranvand   Persepolis
  Tomoaki Makino   Urawa Red Diamonds
Not awarded from 2020 to 2021
2022 1st   Salem Al-Dawsari   Al-Hilal [31]
  Almoez Ali   Al-Duhail
  Mathew Leckie   Melbourne City

AFC award (international) edit

 
Son Heung-min won the AFC Asian International Player of the Year award in 2015, 2017 and 2019.

The AFC Asian International Player of the Year is an annual prize presented by Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It is awarded to the Asian player who has the best performance outside Asia in a calendar year.

Year Rank Player Team Ref.
2012 1st   Shinji Kagawa   Manchester United [32]
  Mark Schwarzer   Fulham
  Yuto Nagatomo   Internazionale
2013 1st   Yuto Nagatomo   Internazionale [33]
  Keisuke Honda   CSKA Moscow
  Son Heung-min   Bayer Leverkusen
2014 1st   Mile Jedinak   Crystal Palace [34]
  Ki Sung-yueng   Swansea City
  Tim Cahill   New York Red Bulls
2015 1st   Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur [35]
  Ki Sung-yueng   Swansea City
  Massimo Luongo   Queens Park Rangers
2016 1st   Shinji Okazaki   Leicester City [36]
  Shinji Kagawa   Borussia Dortmund
  Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur
2017 1st   Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur [37]
  Aaron Mooy   Huddersfield Town
  Shinji Kagawa   Borussia Dortmund
2018 1st   Makoto Hasebe   Eintracht Frankfurt [38]
2019 1st   Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur [39][40]
  Makoto Hasebe   Eintracht Frankfurt
  Sardar Azmoun   Zenit Saint Petersburg
Not awarded from 2020 to 2021
2022 1st   Kim Min-jae   Napoli [41]
  Mehdi Taremi   Porto
  Kaoru Mitoma   Brighton & Hove Albion

Statistics edit

Wins by player edit

Player Wins 2nd 3rd Finals
  Son Heung-min 6 (2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) 2 (2013, 2016)
  Kim Joo-sung 3 (1989, 1990, 1991) 1 (1988)
  Hidetoshi Nakata 2 (1997, 1998) 1 (1999)
  Server Djeparov 2 (2008, 2011)
  Ahmed Radhi 1 (1988) 1 (1989)
  Ali Daei 1 (1999) 2 (1996, 1998)
  Ali Karimi 1 (2004) 2 (2001, 2012)
  Shinji Kagawa 1 (2012) 2 (2016, 2017)
  Zheng Zhi 1 (2013) 2 (2012, 2015)
  Omar Abdulrahman 1 (2016) 2 (2015, 2017)
  Khodadad Azizi 1 (1996) 1 (1997)
  Fan Zhiyi 1 (2001) 1 (1998)
  Khalfan Ibrahim 1 (2006) 1 (2014)
  Yasuhito Endō 1 (2009) 1 (2008)
  Yuto Nagatomo 1 (2013) 1 (2012)
  Makoto Hasebe 1 (2018) 1 (2019)
  Kazuyoshi Miura 1 (1992)
  Saeed Owairan 1 (1994)
  Masami Ihara 1 (1995)
  Nawaf Al-Temyat 1 (2000)
  Shinji Ono 1 (2002)
  Mehdi Mahdavikia 1 (2003)
  Hamad Al-Montashari 1 (2005)
  Yasser Al-Qahtani 1 (2007)
  Sasa Ognenovski 1 (2010)
  Lee Keun-ho 1 (2012)
  Mile Jedinak 1 (2014)
  Nasser Al-Shamrani 1 (2014)
  Ahmed Khalil 1 (2015)
  Shinji Okazaki 1 (2016)
  Omar Kharbin 1 (2017)
  Abdelkarim Hassan 1 (2018)
  Akram Afif 1 (2019)
  Kim Min-jae 1 (2022)
  Salem Al-Dawsari 1 (2022)

Wins by nationality edit

Country Wins 2nd 3rd Finals
  South Korea 11 2 0 10
  Japan 10 1 0 18
  Saudi Arabia 6 2 1 4
  Iran 4 2 2 13
  Qatar 3 0 0 3
  Uzbekistan 2 1 0 2
  United Arab Emirates 2 0 1 4
  China 2 0 0 8
  Australia 2 0 0 5
  Iraq 1 0 1 3
  Syria 1 0 0 0

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The only woman player to be nominated for the award.
  2. ^ a b Only two players of the shortlist competed for the award under a new rule to omit nominees who didn't attend the ceremony.[16][17]
  3. ^ Points of the AFC were exceptionally released in this year.[21]

References edit

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