Who is Asian Footballer of the Year? Former Asian Footballer of the Year winner

Updated on physical education 2024-03-14
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Park Ji-sung may be replaced by Lee Qing-ryong in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Evergrande Suning large-scale conflict! The difference between the World Footballer of the Year and the Asian Footballer of the Year is revealed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The list of previous Asian Footballer of the Year is as follows:

    1984 Majid (Saudi Arabia).

    1985 Choi Soon-ho (Korea).

    1986 Lee Tae-ho (South Korea).

    1987 Radi (Iraq).

    1988 Kim Seok Sung (Korea).

    1989 Kim Silwon (Korea)

    1990 Kim Cast-sung (Korea).

    1991 Kim Seok Sung (Korea).

    1992 Chira Miura (Japan).

    1993 Chira Miura (Japan).

    1994 Al-Oviran (Saudi Arabia).

    1995 Masami Ihara (Japan).

    1996 Aziz (Iran).

    1997 Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan).

    1998 Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan).

    1999 Ali Daei (Iran).

    2000 Nawaf Timyath (Saudi Arabia) 2001 Fan Zhiyi (China).

    2002 Shinji Ono (Japan).

    2003 Madavirgia (Iran).

    2004 Kalimi (Iran).

    2005 Montasari (Saudi Arabia).

    2006 Karfan Ibrahim (Qatar).

    2007 Yaserl al-Kahtani (Saudi Arabia).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The previous winners of the Asian Footballer of the Year are Hidetoshi Nakata of Japan in 1997, Fan Zhiyi of China in 2001, Shinji Ono of Japan in 2002, Yu Liannian of Iran in 2003, and Almontasari of Saudi Arabia in 2005.

    1. Hidetoshi Nakata: Former Japanese professional men's football player, serving as a midfielder. During his career, Nakata played for Hiratsuka Bima, Roma, Fiorentina and Bolton Wanderers, and was elected Asian Footballer of the Year twice in 1997 and 1998.

    2. Fan Zhiyi: Former captain of the Chinese national football team, in 1995 and 1996, Fan Zhiyi won the title of Chinese Footballer for two consecutive years. In October 1998, he was selected into the national Asian Games football team.

    In 2001, he helped the Chinese national team win the World Cup ticket in South Korea and Japan, and personally won the title of Asian Footballer of the Year.

    3. Shinji Ono: Japanese professional football player, playing as a right midfielder or midfielder, currently playing for Sapporo Okokasado Football Club. In 1997, he started his career with Urawa Red Diamonds, and was selected for the best team of the Japanese J-League that year and was selected as the best player.

    In 2002, he was voted Asian Footballer of the Year.

    4. Madavecchia: Madavecchia is the first choice on the right side of the Iranian national team in the past ten years, and its superb footwork and dexterous breakthrough have made Chinese football suffer. As a representative of the foreign faction of Asian players, Madavecchia has also fully proved his strength in the Bundesliga.

    5. Almontasari: Helped club Etihad win the AFC Asian Champions Cup for two consecutive years, thus making a name for himself in 2005. In Saudi Arabia's successful qualifying round, Almontasari became a popular figure in the press and the public with his defensive skills, strong running ability and "never say die" spirit.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Asia's footballer of the year includes: South Korea's Kim Joo-seong, Lee Tae-ho, Japan's Sandan Tsunopu Zhiliang and others, their football strength is also very strong, and they are fully capable of playing the main force.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I don't think I'm capable yet; Fan Zhiyi, Dai Ya Ye Qing Xiang Ya, Halbi, Montasari, Takir, Shahrani, and other finger brothers are all players of the Asian Footballer of the Year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The specific candidates for the Asian Footballer of the Year have been strong and weak.

    Players who have studied abroad are also eligible to compete for Mr. Football. Only players who play in Asia are now eligible to be elected, and the gold content is different.

    Hidetoshi Nakata.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    World Footballer of the Year: 1991 Mateus (Germany) Van Basten (Netherlands) Robert Baggio (Italy) Romario (Brazil) Giorgio Weah (Liberia) Ronaldo (Brazil) Ronaldo (Brazil) Zidane (France) Rivaldo (Brazil) Zidane (France) Figo (Portugal) Ronaldo (Brazil) Zidane (France) Ronaldinho (Brazil) Ronaldinho (Brazil) Ronaldinho (Brazil) Cannavaro (Italy 2008 Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) Leo Messi (Argentina).

    FIFA World Footballer of the Year is an FIFA award for players who have made a difference in the year, and the award is open to men's footballers from all over the world. The predecessor of FIFA World Footballer of the Year is the "World's Best Player" organized by the International Football Federation (FIFA) in association with the International Federation of Football History and Statistics. In 1991, FIFA began to hold the award independently, and the original awards were merged and renamed "World Footballer of the Year".

    In 1991, Lothar Mateus became the first recipient of the award; In 1996, at the age of 20, Ronaldo became the youngest recipient of the award; In 2006, Fabio Cannavaro became the first defender to win the award. Selection rule 1: The number of votes for the coach and captain of each national team accounts for 25% of the votes. 2. More than 200 journalists around the world accounted for 25% of the votes.

    3. Fans around the world vote for 25%. The International Football Federation (FIFA) was founded on May 21, 1904 in Paris, France, France, with 209 members, and is a member of the International Federation of Sports. FIFA has six regional organizations in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and Central America and the Caribbean, South America and Oceania, and its headquarters was moved from Paris, France to Zurich, Switzerland in 1932.

    The working language is English, French, Spanish and German, and in the event of a language conflict, English shall prevail. Purpose and MissionThe mission of FIFA is: to promote the development of football; Develop friendly contacts between members, ** and athletes at all levels (professional competitions at all levels (non-amateur, professional) and other means; Implement the Constitution of the Federation, the resolutions of the Congress and the rules of the competition; Discrimination on the basis of race, politics and religious belief is prohibited.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Not a single footballer in Asia. All in foreign countries.

    The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the sports organization responsible for managing football in Asia, and was established in 1954 to organize various national and club competitions, including assisting FIFA in the World Cup qualifiers and the quadrennial Asian Cup.

    The 14th edition of the Asian Cup will be held from 7 to 29 July in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia. The stadium of this cup is introduced as follows: Kuala Lumpur Bukit Rough Scum Calendar Jalil National Stadium:

    Located in the south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, it is a multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of 100,000 spectators. The stadium was officially opened in 1998 and has hosted the 16th Commonwealth Games, the 2004 Southeast Asian "Tiger Cup" football match, and has hosted many Malays.

    The top 14 teams in Asia are ranked as follows: Ranking national team points ranked 18 last month Japan 70517 The 14th Asian Cup will be held from July 7 to 29 in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia. The stadiums of this cup are described as follows:

    Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur: Located in the southern part of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, it is a multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of 100,000 spectators. The stadium was officially opened in 1998 and has hosted the 16th Commonwealth Games, the 2004 Southeast Asian "Tiger Cup" football match, and has hosted many Malays.

    The top 14 teams in Asia are ranked as follows: Ranking of national team points last month ranked 18th Japan 70517

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