AFC Annual Awards
The AFC Annual Awards are awards given by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to the most outstanding performers of the Asian football season. The awards are presented at the end of each year at a special gala.
Player awards[]
Player of the Year[]
The Asian Footballer of the Year award has been presented to the best football player from Asia since 1988. The winners from 1988 to 1992 were chosen by IFFHS.
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Saeed Al-Owairan | Saudi Arabia | Al-Shabab |
1995 | Masami Ihara | Japan | Yokohama Marinos |
1996 | Khodadad Azizi | Iran | Bahman |
1997 | Hidetoshi Nakata | Japan | Bellmare |
1998 | Hidetoshi Nakata | Japan | Perugia |
1999 | Ali Daei | Iran | Bayern Munich |
2000 | Nawaf Al Temyat | Saudi Arabia | Al Hilal |
2001 | Fan Zhiyi | China PR | Dundee |
2002 | Shinji Ono | Japan | Feyenoord |
2003 | Mehdi Mahdavikia | Iran | Hamburger SV |
2004 | Ali Karimi | Iran | Al-Ahli |
2005 | Hamad Al-Montashari | Saudi Arabia | Al-Ittihad |
2006 | Khalfan Ibrahim | Qatar | Al-Sadd |
2007 | Yasser Al-Qahtani | Saudi Arabia | Al Hilal |
2008 | Server Djeparov | Uzbekistan | Bunyodkor |
2009 | Yasuhito Endō | Japan | Gamba Osaka |
2010 | Saša Ognenovski | Australia | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma |
2011 | Server Djeparov | Uzbekistan | Al-Shabab |
2012 | Lee Keun-ho[1] | South Korea | Ulsan Hyundai |
2013 | Zheng Zhi[2] | China PR | Guangzhou Evergrande |
2014[3] | Nasser Al-Shamrani[4] | Saudi Arabia | Al-Hilal |
2015[5] | Ahmed Khalil[6] | United Arab Emirates | Al-Ahli |
2016[7] | Omar Abdulrahman[8] | United Arab Emirates | Al-Ain |
2017[9] | Omar Kharbin[10] | Syria | Al-Hilal |
2018 | Abdelkarim Hassan | Qatar | Al-Sadd |
2019[11] | Akram Afif[12] | Qatar | Al-Sadd |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Asian International Player of the Year[]
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Shinji Kagawa[13] | Japan | Manchester United |
2013 | Yuto Nagatomo[14] | Japan | Inter Milan |
2014[3] | Mile Jedinak[15] | Australia | Crystal Palace |
2015[5] | Son Heung-min[16] | South Korea | Tottenham Hotspur |
2016[7] | Shinji Okazaki[17] | Japan | Leicester City |
2017[9] | Son Heung-min[18] | South Korea | Tottenham Hotspur |
2018 | Makoto Hasebe | Japan | Eintracht Frankfurt |
2019[11] | Son Heung-min[19] | South Korea | Tottenham Hotspur |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Women's Player of the Year[]
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Sun Wen | China PR | Shanghai SVA |
2003 | Bai Jie | China PR | Washington Freedom |
2004 | Homare Sawa | Japan | NTV Beleza |
2005 | Natsuko Hara | Japan | NTV Beleza |
2006 | Ma Xiaoxu | China PR | Dalian Shide |
2007 | Ri Kum-suk | North Korea | 4.25 |
2008 | Homare Sawa | Japan | NTV Beleza |
2009 | Not awarded | ||
2010 | Kate Gill | Australia | Perth Glory |
2011 | Aya Miyama | Japan | Okayama Yunogo Belle |
2012 | Aya Miyama[20] | Japan | Okayama Yunogo Belle |
2013 | Not awarded | ||
2014[3] | Katrina Gorry[21] | Australia | Kansas City |
2015[5] | Aya Miyama[22] | Japan | Okayama Yunogo Belle |
2016[7] | Caitlin Foord[23] | Australia | Sydney FC |
2017[9] | Sam Kerr[24] | Australia | Perth Glory |
2018 | Wang Shuang | China PR | Paris Saint-Germain |
2019[11] | Saki Kumagai[25] | Japan | Lyon |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Youth Player of the Year[]
The Youth Player of the Year award is presented to the best young football player from Asia. Officially awarded since 1995 with the first award shared between two players Oman, and Syria namely, Mohammed Al-Kathiri and Shadi Gilke.
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Mohammed Al-Kathiri | Oman | |
1996 | Bamrung Boonprom | Thailand | Bangkok Bank |
1997 | Mehdi Mahdavikia | Iran | Persepolis |
1998 | Shinji Ono | Japan | Urawa Red Diamonds |
1999 | Waleed Hamzah | Qatar | Al-Arabi |
2000 | Ryoichi Maeda | Japan | Jubilo Iwata |
2001 | Du Wei | China PR | Shanghai Shenhua |
2002 | Lee Chun-Soo | South Korea | Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i |
2003 | Yoshito Okubo | Japan | Cerezo Osaka |
2004 | Park Chu-Young | South Korea | Korea University |
2005 | Choe Myong-Ho | North Korea | Kyonggongop |
2006 | Ma Xiaoxu[note 1] | China PR Women | Dalian Shide |
2007 | Kim Kum-Il | North Korea | April 25 |
- ^ The only woman player to win the single award.
Youth Player of the Year (Men)[]
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Ahmad Khalil | United Arab Emirates | Al-Ahli |
2009 | Ki Sung-Yueng | South Korea | FC Seoul |
2010 | Jong Il-Gwan | North Korea | Rimyongsu |
2011 | Hideki Ishige | Japan | Shimizu S-Pulse |
2012 | Mohannad Abdul-Raheem[26] | Iraq | Duhok SC |
2013 | Ali Adnan Kadhim[27] | Iraq | Çaykur Rizespor |
2014[3] | Ahmed Moein | Qatar | Eupen |
2015[5] | Dostonbek Khamdamov[28] | Uzbekistan | Bunyodkor |
2016[7] | Ritsu Doan[29] | Japan | Gamba Osaka |
2017[9] | Lee Seung-woo[30] | South Korea | Verona |
2018 | Turki Al-Ammar | Saudi Arabia | Al-Shabab |
2019[31] | Lee Kang-in[32] | South Korea | Valencia |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Youth Player of the Year (Women)[]
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Mana Iwabuchi | Japan | Nippon TV Beleza |
2009 | Mana Iwabuchi | Japan | Nippon TV Beleza |
2010 | Yeo Min-Ji | South Korea | Haman Daesan High School |
2011 | Caitlin Foord | Australia | Sydney FC |
2012 | Hanae Shibata[33] | Japan | Urawa Red Diamonds |
2013 | Jang Sel-gi[34] | South Korea | Gangwon State University |
2014 | Hina Sugita | Japan | Fujieda Junshin High School |
2015 | Rikako Kobayashi[35] | Japan | Tokiwagi Gakuen High School |
2016 | Fuka Nagano[36] | Japan | Urawa Red Diamonds |
2017 | Sung Hyang-sim[37] | North Korea | Pyongyang City |
2018 | Saori Takarada | Japan | Cerezo Osaka Sakai |
2019 | Jun Endo[38] | Japan | Nippon TV Beleza |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Foreign Player of the Year[]
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Rogerinho[39] | Brazil | Al-Kuwait |
2013 | Muriqui[40] | Brazil | Guangzhou Evergrande |
2014[3] | Asamoah Gyan[15] | Ghana | Al-Ain |
2015[5] | Ricardo Goulart[41] | Brazil | Guangzhou Evergrande |
Asian All Stars[]
Year | Goalkeepers | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
---|---|---|---|---|
1965[42] | Asvin | Kim Jung-suk Jarnail Singh Kwok Kam-hung |
Yousuf Khan Nguyen Ngoc Thanh |
Wong Chi-keung Cheung Chi-doy Cho Yoon-ok Yasuyuki Kuwahara Nguyen Van Ngon |
1966[43] | Pham Van Rang Khim Maung Tun |
Kim Jung-suk Cha Tae-sung Jarnail Singh |
Yousuf Khan Nguyen Ngoc Thanh |
Wong Chi-keung Cheung Chi-wai Cheung Chi-doy Do Thoi Vinh Nguyen Van Ngon Majid Ariff Cho Yoon-ok Suk Bahadur |
1967[44] | Tin Aung Peter Thangaraj |
Kim Jung-suk Jarnail Singh |
Shmuel Rosenthal Giora Spiegel Maung Maung Parviz Ghelichkhani Aritatsu Ogi |
Leung Wai-hung Wong Chi-keung Cheung Chi-doy Kunishige Kamamoto Ryuichi Sugiyama Suk Bahadur Soetjipto Soentoro Do Thoi Vinh Majid Ariff Homayoun Behzadi Cho Yoon-ok |
1968[45] | Chow Chee Keong Tin Aung |
Kim Jung-suk Hiroshi Katayama M.Chandran Narong Sangkasuwan Turab Ali |
Suk Bahadur Shmuel Rosenthal Aritatsu Ogi |
Kunishige Kamamoto Ryuichi Sugiyama Do Thoi Vinh Nguyen Van Ngon Inder Singh Wong Chi-keung Soetjipto Soentoro |
Year | Goalkeepers | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997[46] | Mohamed Al-Deayea | Zhang Enhua Naoki Soma Hong Myung-bo Mohammed Al-Jahani Abdullah Zubromawi |
Karim Bagheri Hidetoshi Nakata Ha Seok-ju |
Khodadad Azizi Choi Yong-soo |
1998[46] | Jiang Jin | Fan Zhiyi Yutaka Akita Abdullah Zubromawi Nikolay Shirshov |
Mehdi Mahdavikia Hidetoshi Nakata Hiroshi Nanami Yoo Sang-chul |
Ali Daei Jasem Al Huwaidi |
1999[46] | Pavel Bugalo | Zhang Enhua Yuji Nakazawa Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi Hussein Sulaimani Radhi Shenaishil |
Hidetoshi Nakata Kim Do-kyun |
Ali Daei Masashi Nakayama |
2000[46] | Jiang Jin Hendro Kartiko Mohammed Al Daeyea |
Fan Zhiyi Ryuzo Morioka Hong Myung-bo Jamal Mubarak Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi Saoud Fath |
Karim Bagheri Abbas Obeid Shunsuke Nakamura Hiroshi Nanami Nawaf Al-Temyat Kiatisuk Senamuang |
Naohiro Takahara Lee Dong-gook |
Futsal Player of the Year[]
Year | Player | Nation | Club |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Kenichiro Kogure | Japan | Nagoya Oceans |
2007 | Vahid Shamsaei | Iran | Tam Iran Khodro Tehran |
2008 | Vahid Shamsaei | Iran | Foolad Mahan |
2009 | Not awarded | ||
2010 | Mohammad Taheri | Iran | Foolad Mahan |
2011 | Mohammad Keshavarz | Iran | Giti Pasand Isfahan |
2012 | Rafael Henmi[47] | Japan | Nagoya Oceans |
2013 | Suphawut Thueanklang[48] | Thailand | Chonburi Bluewave |
2014[3] | Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh | Iran | MFK Norilsk Nickel |
2015[5] | Vahid Shamsaei[49] | Iran | Tasisat Daryaei |
2016[7] | Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh[50] | Iran | Giti Pasand |
2017[9] | Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh[51] | Iran | Giti Pasand |
2018 | Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh | Iran | |
2019[11] | Tomoki Yoshikawa[52] | Japan | Nagoya Oceans |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Coaching awards[]
Coach of the Year[]
Year | Coach | Team |
---|---|---|
1994 | Charnwit Polcheewin | Thai Farmers Bank FC |
1995 | Park Jong-hwan | Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma |
1996 | Ma Yuanan | China PR Women |
1997 | Cha Bum-kun | South Korea |
1998 | Takashi Kuwahara | Júbilo Iwata |
1999 | Uzbekistan | |
2000 | Philippe Troussier | Japan |
2001 | Nasser Al-Johar | Saudi Arabia |
2002 | Guus Hiddink | South Korea |
2003 | Cha Kyung-bok | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma |
2004 | Adnan Hamad | Iraq |
2005 | ||
2006 | North Korea U20 Women |
Men's Coach of the Year[]
Year | Coach | Team |
---|---|---|
2007 | Rauf Inileev | Uzbekistan |
2008 | Akira Nishino | Gamba Osaka |
2009 | Huh Jung-moo | South Korea |
2010 | Takeshi Okada | Japan |
2011 | Norio Sasaki | Japan Women |
2012 | Kim Ho-kon[53] | Ulsan Hyundai |
2013 | Choi Yong-soo[54] | FC Seoul |
2014[3] | Tony Popovic[55] | Western Sydney Wanderers |
2015[5] | Ange Postecoglou[56] | Australia |
2016[7] | Choi Kang-hee[57] | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors |
2017[9] | Takafumi Hori[58] | Urawa Red Diamonds |
2018 | Go Oiwa | Kashima Antlers |
2019[11] | Chung Jung-yong[59] | South Korea U20 |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Women's Coach of the Year[]
Year | Coach | Team |
---|---|---|
2007 | Tom Sermanni | Australia |
2008 | Kim Kwang-min | North Korea |
2009 | ||
2010 | Kim Tae-hee | South Korea U17 |
2011 | Takako Tezuka | |
2012 | Asako Takakura[60] | |
2013 | Asako Takakura[61] | Japan U16 |
2014 | Asako Takakura[62] | Japan U17 |
2015 | Asako Takakura[63] | Japan U20 |
2016 | Chan Yuen-ting[64] | Eastern Sports |
2017 | Asako Takakura[65] | Japan |
2018 | Asako Takakura | Japan |
2019 | Asako Takakura[66] | Japan |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Team awards[]
National Team of the Year[]
Year | Men | Women |
---|---|---|
1996 | Saudi Arabia | China PR |
2000 | Japan | Vacancy |
2001 | China PR | |
2002 | Korea Republic | |
2003 | Iraq | China PR |
2004 | Japan | China PR U-19 |
2005 | Japan | Japan U-17 |
2006 | Australia | Korea DPR U-20 |
2007 | Iraq | Korea DPR |
2008 | Japan | Korea DPR |
2009 | Korea Republic | Japan U-20 |
2010 | Japan | Australia |
2011 | Japan | Japan |
2012 | Korea Republic U-23[67] | Japan Olympic[68] |
2013 | Iraq U-20[69] | Korea Republic U-19[70] |
2014[3] | Palestine[71] | Japan U-17 |
2015[5] | Australia[72] | Japan |
Club of the Year[]
Year | Club |
---|---|
1996 | Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma |
2000 | Al-Hilal |
2001 | Suwon Samsung Bluewings |
2002 | Pakhtakor Tashkent |
2003 | Al Ain |
2004 | Al Ittihad |
2005 | Al Ittihad |
2006 | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors |
2007 | Urawa Red Diamonds |
2008 | Gamba Osaka |
2009 | Pohang Steelers |
2010 | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma |
2011 | Al Sadd |
2012 | Ulsan Hyundai[73] |
2013 | Guangzhou Evergrande[74] |
2014[3] | Western Sydney Wanderers[75] |
2015[5] | Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao[76] |
Futsal Team of the Year[]
Year | Team |
---|---|
2002 | Iran |
2003 | Iran |
2004 | Iran |
2005 | Iran |
2006 | Japan |
2008 | Iran |
2010 | Iran |
2011 | Nagoya Oceans |
2012 | Japan[77] |
2013 | Chonburi Bluewave[78] |
2014[3] | Japan |
2015[5] | Tasisat Daryaei[79] |
Association awards[]
Association of the Year[]
Year | Association |
---|---|
2005 | Qatar Football Association |
2006 | DPR Korea Football Association |
2007 | Chinese Football Association |
Japan Football Association | |
2008 | Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran |
Football Federation Australia | |
2009 | DPR Korea Football Association |
Japan Football Association | |
2010 | Japan Football Association |
2011 | Japan Football Association |
2012 | Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran[80] |
Fair Play Association of the Year[]
Year | Association |
---|---|
1996 | Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran |
2002 | Korea Football Association |
2003 | Korea Football Association |
2004 | Chinese Football Association |
2005 | Hong Kong Football Association |
2006 | Korea Football Association |
2007 | Japan Football Association |
Korea Football Association | |
2008 | Japan Football Association |
Chinese Taipei Football Association | |
2009 | Japan Football Association |
2010 | Japan Football Association |
2011 | Korea Football Association |
2012 | Uzbekistan Football Federation[81] |
2013 | Chinese Football Association[82] |
2014[3] | Korea Football Association[83] |
2015[5] | Japan Football Association[84] |
Inspiring Member Association of the Year[]
Year | Association |
---|---|
2013 | Chinese Football Association[85] |
2014[3] | Japan Football Association[86] |
2015[5] | Japan Football Association[87] |
2016[7] | Japan Football Association[88] |
2017[9] | Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran[89] |
2018 | Japan Football Association |
2019[11] | Japan Football Association[90] |
Developing Member Association of the Year[]
Year | Association |
---|---|
2013 | Jordan Football Association[91] |
2014[3] | DPR Korea Football Association[92] |
2015[5] | Hong Kong Football Association[93] |
2016[7] | All India Football Federation[94] |
2017[9] | Vietnam Football Federation[95] |
2018 | DPR Korea Football Association |
2019[11] | Hong Kong Football Association[90] |
Aspiring Member Association of the Year[]
Year | Association |
---|---|
2013 | Pakistan Football Federation[96] |
2014[3] | Football Federation of the Kyrgyz Republic[97] |
2015[5] | Bangladesh Football Federation[98] |
2016[7] | Bhutan Football Federation[99] |
2017[9] | Afghanistan Football Federation[100] |
2018 | Mongolian Football Federation |
2019[11] | Guam Football Association[90] |
President Recognition Award for Grassroots Football[]
Year | Association | Note |
---|---|---|
2013 | Japan Football Association[101] | N/A |
2014[3] | All India Football Federation[102] Philippine Football Federation[102] Tajikistan Football Federation[102] | |
2015[5] | Vietnam Football Federation[103] Japan Football Association[103] Brunei Football Association[103] | |
2016[7] | Football Federation Australia[104] Philippine Football Federation[104] National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam[104] | |
2017[9] | Chinese Football Association[105] | Inspiring Member Association |
Football Association of Singapore[105] | Developing Member Association | |
Bhutan Football Federation[105] | Aspiring Member Association | |
2018 | Chinese Football Association | Inspiring Member Association |
Football Association of Singapore | Developing Member Association | |
Palestinian Football Association | Aspiring Member Association | |
2019[11] | Chinese Football Association[90] | Inspiring Member Association |
Football Association of Singapore[90] | Developing Member Association | |
National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam[90] | Aspiring Member Association |
Dream Asia Award[]
Year | Association |
---|---|
2010 | Football Federation Australia |
2011 | Reach Out To Asia |
2012 | United Arab Emirates Football Association[106] |
2013 | Myanmar Football Federation[107] |
2014[3] | Qatar Football Association[108] |
2015[5] | Japan Football Association[109] |
2016[7] | Qatar Football Association[110] |
2017[9] | Japan Football Association[111] |
Other awards[]
Referee of the Year[]
Year | Referee | Assistant referee | Gender |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Pirom Un-prasert | Al Musawi Mohamed Ahmed | Man |
2002 | Toru Kamikawa | Ali Al Traifi | Man |
2003 | Masoud Moradi | Vacancy | Man |
2004 | Lu Jun | Man | |
2005 | Shamsul Maidin | Man | |
2006 | Shamsul Maidin | Man | |
2007 | Mark Shield | Mohamed Hamad Al Ghamdi | Man |
Tammy Ogston | Liu Hsiu-mei | Woman | |
2008 | Ravshan Irmatov | Tammam Hamdoun | Man |
Sachiko Baba | Hisae Yoshizawa | Woman | |
2009 | Ravshan Irmatov | Matthew Cream | Man |
Hong Eun-ah | Zhang Lingling | Woman | |
2010 | Ravshan Irmatov | Toru Sagara | Man |
Sachiko Yamagishi | Shiho Ayukai | Woman | |
2011 | Ravshan Irmatov | Abdukhamidullo Rasulov | Man |
Sachiko Yamagishi | Sarah Ho | Woman | |
2012 | Yuichi Nishimura[112] | Abdukhamidullo Rasulov[113] | Man |
Sachiko Yamagishi[114] | Kim Kyoung-min[115] | Woman | |
2013 | Ben Williams[116] | Toshiyuki Nagi[117] | Man |
Sachiko Yamagishi[118] | Allyson Flynn[119] | Woman | |
2014[3] | Ravshan Irmatov[120] | Matthew Cream | Man |
Rita Gani[121] | Kim Kyoung-min | Woman | |
2015[5] | Fahad Al-Mirdasi[122] | Abdulah Al-Shalwai[122] Abu Bakar Al-Amri[122] |
Man |
2016[7] | Alireza Faghani[123] | Reza Sokhandan[123] Mohammad Reza Mansouri[123] |
Man |
Kate Jacewicz[123] | Renae Coghill[123] Uvena Fernandes[123] |
Woman | |
2017[9] | Bakhtiyor Namazov | Vacancy | Man |
Vacancy | Woman | ||
2018 | Alireza Faghani | Reza Sokhandan Mohammad Reza Mansouri |
Man |
Vacancy | Woman |
Diamond of Asia[]
Year | Name | Note |
---|---|---|
2004 | Abdul Rahman bin Saud Al Saud | |
2005 | Saburō Kawabuchi | |
2006 | Sepp Blatter | |
2007 | Lennart Johansson | |
2008 | Ken Naganuma | |
2009 | Farouk Bouzo | Former President of Syrian Arab Federation for Football |
2010 | Najib Razak | |
2011 | Ahmad Shah of Pahang | |
2012 | Hamzah Abu Samah[124] | |
2013 | Chung Mong-joon[125] | |
2014[3] | Junji Ogura[126] | Former President of Japan Football Association |
2015[5] | Abdullah Khalid Al Dabal | Former Asian Football Confederation and FIFA Executive Committee Member |
2016[7] | Issa Hayatou[127] | |
2017[9] | Yousuf al-Serkal[128] | |
2018 | Zhang Jilong | |
2019[11] | Abdullah of Pahang | Former FIFA Council Member |
Match Commissioner of the Year[]
Year | Name | Note |
---|---|---|
2008 | Kamarudin Sakhari | |
Mary Catherine Rivilla | ||
2009 | Mazen Ramadan | |
Kanya Keomany | ||
2010 | Abdul Ghafoor Abdul Hameed | |
Emily Lau Cheuk-chi |
Special Recognition Award[]
Year | Name | Note |
---|---|---|
2018 | Futoshi Ikeda |
Corporate Icon Award[]
Year | Name | Note |
---|---|---|
2014[3] | TV Asahi[129] NHK[129] |
Sportswriter of the Year[]
Year | Name | Note |
---|---|---|
1996 | Azam Mahmood[130] |
See also[]
- Asian Football Hall of Fame
- AFC Century Award
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