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

Footballer 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 Name 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

International Footballer of the Year

Year Name 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

Foreign Player of the Year

Year Name Nation Club
2012 Rogerinho[20]  Brazil Al-Kuwait
2013 Muriqui[21]  Brazil Guangzhou Evergrande
2014[3] Asamoah Gyan[15]  Ghana Al-Ain
2015[5] Ricardo Goulart[22]  Brazil Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao

Women's Footballer of the Year

Year Name 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
2010 Kate Gill  Australia Perth Glory
2011 Aya Miyama  Japan Okayama Yunogo Belle
2012 Aya Miyama[23]  Japan Okayama Yunogo Belle
2013 Vacancy
2014[3] Katrina Gorry[24]  Australia Kansas City
2015[5] Aya Miyama[25]  Japan Okayama Yunogo Belle
2016[7] Caitlin Foord[26]  Australia Sydney FC
2017[9] Sam Kerr[27]  Australia Perth Glory
2018 Wang Shuang  China PR Paris Saint-Germain
2019[11] Saki Kumagai[28]  Japan Lyon

Young Footballer of the Year

The Asian Young Footballer of the Year award is presented to the best young football player from Asia. Officially awarded since 1995 with the first award being given to Omani player, Mohammed Al-Kathiri.

Year Footballer Nation Club Gender
1995 Mohammed Al-Kathiri  Oman Man
1996 Bamrung Boonprom  Thailand Bangkok Bank Man
1997 Mehdi Mahdavikia  Iran Persepolis Man
1998 Shinji Ono  Japan Urawa Red Diamonds Man
1999 Waleed Hamzah  Qatar Al-Arabi Man
2000 Ryoichi Maeda  Japan Jubilo Iwata Man
2001 Du Wei  China PR Shanghai Shenhua Man
2002 Lee Chun-Soo  South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i Man
2003 Yoshito Okubo  Japan Cerezo Osaka Man
2004 Park Chu-Young  South Korea Korea University Man
2005 Choe Myong-Ho  North Korea Kyonggongop Man
2006 Ma Xiaoxu  China PR Dalian Shide Woman
2007 Kim Kum-Il  North Korea 4.25 Sports Team Man
2008 Ahmad Khalil  United Arab Emirates Al-Ahli Man
Mana Iwabuchi  Japan NTV Beleza Woman
2009 Ki Sung-Yueng  South Korea FC Seoul Man
Mana Iwabuchi  Japan NTV Beleza Woman
2010 Jong Il-Gwan  North Korea Rimyongsu Sports Club Man
Yeo Min-Ji  South Korea Haman Daesan High School Woman
2011 Hideki Ishige  Japan Shimizu S-Pulse Man
Caitlin Foord  Australia Sydney FC Woman
2012 Mohannad Abdul-Raheem[29]  Iraq Duhok SC Man
Hanae Shibata[30]  Japan Urawa Red Diamonds Woman
2013 Ali Adnan Kadhim[31]  Iraq Çaykur Rizespor Man
Jang Sel-gi[32]  South Korea Gangwon Provincial College Woman
2014[3] Ahmed Moein  Qatar Eupen Man
Hina Sugita  Japan Fujieda Junshin High School Woman
2015[5] Dostonbek Khamdamov[33]  Uzbekistan Bunyodkor Man
Rikako Kobayashi[34]  Japan Tokiwagi Gakuen High School Woman
2016[7] Ritsu Doan[35]  Japan Gamba Osaka Man
Fuka Nagano[36]  Japan Urawa Red Diamonds Woman
2017[9] Lee Seung-woo[37]  South Korea Hellas Verona Man
Sung Hyang-sim[38]  North Korea Pyongyang City Sports Club Woman
2018 Turki Al-Ammar  Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab Man
Saori Takarada  Japan Cerezo Osaka Sakai Woman
2019[11] Lee Kang-in[39]  South Korea Valencia Man
Jun Endo[40]  Japan Nippon TV Beleza Woman
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Futsal Player of the Year

Year Name Nation Club
2006 Kenichiro Kogure Japan Nagoya Oceans
2007 Vahid Shamsaei Iran Tam Iran Khodro Tehran
2008 Vahid Shamsaei Iran Foolad Mahan
2009 Vacancy
2010 Mohammad Taheri Iran Foolad Mahan
2011 Mohammad Keshavarz Iran Giti Pasand Isfahan
2012 Rafael Henmi[41] Japan Nagoya Oceans
2013 Suphawut Thueanklang[42] Thailand Chonburi Bluewave
2014[3] Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh Iran MFK Norilsk Nickel
2015[5] Vahid Shamsaei[43] Iran Tasisat Daryaei
2016[7] Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh[44] Iran Giti Pasand
2017[9] Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh[45] Iran Giti Pasand
2018 Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh Iran Shenzhen Nanling Tielang
2019[11] Tomoki Yoshikawa[46] Japan Nagoya Oceans

Asian All Stars

Year Goalkeeper (GK) Defenders (DF) Midfielders (MF) Forwards (FW)
1965[47] Asvin Kim Jung-suk
Kwok Kam-hung
Jarnail Singh
Yousuf Khan
Nguyen Ngoc Thanh
Cho Yoon-ok
Cheung Chi Doy
Wong Chi-keung
Yasuyuki Kuwahara
Nguyen Van Ngon
1966[48] Pham Van Rang
Khim Maung Tun
Kim Jung-suk
Cha Tae-sung
Jarnail Singh
Yousuf Khan
Cheung Chi Doy
Cho Yoon-ok
Suk Bahadur
Nguyen Ngoc Thanh
Do Thoi Vinh
Majid Ariff
Nguyen Van Ngon
Wong Chi-keung
Cheung Chi Wai
1967[49][50] Tin Aung
Peter Thangaraj
Kim Jung-suk
Maung Maung
Jarnail Singh
Suk Bahadur
Shmuel Rosenthal
Giora Spiegel
Cheung Chi Doy
Cho Yoon-ok
Parviz Ghelichkhani
Aritatsu Ogi
Ryuichi Sugiyama
Soetjipto Soentoro
Do Thoi Vinh
Leung Wai Hung
Majid Ariff[51]
Homayoun Behzadi
Wong Chi-keung
Kunishige Kamamoto
1968[52] Chow Chee Keong
Tin Aung
Kim Jung-suk
Hiroshi Katayama
Mohamed Chandran
Narong Sangkasuwan
Turab Ali
Anwar Ujang
Suk Bahadur
Shmuel Rosenthal
Aritatsu Ogi
Ryuichi Sugiyama
Soetjipto Soentoro
Kunishige Kamamoto
Inder Singh
Wong Chi-keung
Do Thoi Vinh
Nguyen Van Ngon
1997[53] 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[53] 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[53] Pavel Bugalo Zhang Enhua
Yuji Nakazawa
Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi
Hussein Sulaimani
Radhi Shenaishil
Hidetoshi Nakata
Kim Do-kyun
Sultan Rashid
Ali Daei
Masashi Nakayama
2000[53] 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

Coaching awards

Coach of the Year

Year Name Team Gender
1994 Charnwit Polcheewin Thai Farmers Bank FC Man
1995 Park Jong-hwan Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma Man
1996 Ma Yuanan China women's national team Man
1997 Cha Bum-kun Korea Republic national team Man
1998 Takashi Kuwahara Júbilo Iwata Man
1999 Mahmoud Rakhimov Uzbekistan national team Man
2000 Philippe Troussier Japan national team Man
2001 Nasser Al-Johar Saudi Arabia national team Man
2002 Guus Hiddink Korea Republic national team Man
2003 Cha Kyung-bok Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Man
2004 Adnan Hamad Iraq national team Man
2006 Choe Kwang-sok Korea DPR women's U-20 national team Man
2007 Rauf Inileev Uzbekistan national team Man
Tom Sermanni Australia women's national team Woman
2008 Akira Nishino Gamba Osaka Man
Kim Kwang-min Korea DPR women's national team Woman
2009 Huh Jung-moo Korea Republic national team Man
2010 Takeshi Okada Japan national team Man
Kim Tae-hee Korea Republic women's U-17 national team Woman
2011 Norio Sasaki Japan women's national team Man
Takako Tezuka Woman
2012 Kim Ho-gon[54] Ulsan Hyundai Man
Asako Takakura[55] Woman
2013 Choi Yong-soo[56] FC Seoul Man
Asako Takakura[57]  Japan women's U-16 national team Woman
2014[3] Tony Popovic[58] Western Sydney Wanderers Man
Asako Takakura[59]  Japan women's U-17 national team Woman
2015[5] Ange Postecoglou[60] Australia Man
Asako Takakura[61]  Japan women's U-20 national team Woman
2016[7] Choi Kang-hee[62] Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Man
Chan Yuen-ting[63] Eastern Sports Woman
2017[9] Takafumi Hori[64] Urawa Red Diamonds Man
Asako Takakura[65] Japan women's national team Woman
2018 Go Oiwa Kashima Antlers Man
Asako Takakura Japan women's national team Woman
2019[11] Chung Jung-yong[66] South Korea U-20 national team Man
Asako Takakura[67] Japan women's national team Woman
2020 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[68]  Japan Olympic[69]
2013  Iraq U-20[70]  Korea Republic U-19[71]
2014[3]  Palestine[72]  Japan U-17
2015[5]  Australia[73]  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[74]
2013 Guangzhou Evergrande[75]
2014[3] Western Sydney Wanderers[76]
2015[5] Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao[77]

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[78]
2013 Chonburi Bluewave[79]
2014[3] Japan
2015[5] Tasisat Daryaei[80]

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[81]

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[82]
2013 Chinese Football Association[83]
2014[3] Korea Football Association[84]
2015[5] Japan Football Association[85]

Inspiring Member Association of the Year

Year Association
2013 Chinese Football Association[86]
2014[3] Japan Football Association[87]
2015[5] Japan Football Association[88]
2016[7] Japan Football Association[89]
2017[9] Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran[90]
2018 Japan Football Association
2019[11] Japan Football Association[91]

Developing Member Association of the Year

Year Association
2013 Jordan Football Association[92]
2014[3] DPR Korea Football Association[93]
2015[5] Hong Kong Football Association[94]
2016[7] All India Football Federation[95]
2017[9] Vietnam Football Federation[96]
2018 DPR Korea Football Association
2019[11] Hong Kong Football Association[91]

Aspiring Member Association of the Year

Year Association
2013 Pakistan Football Federation[97]
2014[3] Football Federation of the Kyrgyz Republic[98]
2015[5] Bangladesh Football Federation[99]
2016[7] Bhutan Football Federation[100]
2017[9] Afghanistan Football Federation[101]
2018 Mongolian Football Federation
2019[11] Guam Football Association[91]

President Recognition Award for Grassroots Football

Year Association Note
2013 Japan Football Association[102] N/A
2014[3] All India Football Federation[103]
Philippine Football Federation[103]
Tajikistan Football Federation[103]
2015[5] Vietnam Football Federation[104]
Japan Football Association[104]
Brunei Football Association[104]
2016[7] Football Federation Australia[105]
Philippine Football Federation[105]
National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam[105]
2017[9] Chinese Football Association[106] Inspiring Member Association
Football Association of Singapore[106] Developing Member Association
Bhutan Football Federation[106] 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[91] Inspiring Member Association
Football Association of Singapore[91] Developing Member Association
National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam[91] Aspiring Member Association

Dream Asia Award

Year Association
2010 Football Federation Australia
2011 Reach Out To Asia
2012 United Arab Emirates Football Association[107]
2013 Myanmar Football Federation[108]
2014[3] Qatar Football Association[109]
2015[5] Japan Football Association[110]
2016[7] Qatar Football Association[111]
2017[9] Japan Football Association[112]

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[113] Abdukhamidullo Rasulov[114] Man
Sachiko Yamagishi[115] Kim Kyoung-min[116] Woman
2013 Ben Williams[117] Toshiyuki Nagi[118] Man
Sachiko Yamagishi[119] Allyson Flynn[120] Woman
2014[3] Ravshan Irmatov[121] Matthew Cream Man
Rita Gani[122] Kim Kyoung-min Woman
2015[5] Fahad Al-Mirdasi[123] Abdulah Al-Shalwai[123]
Abu Bakar Al-Amri[123]
Man
2016[7] Alireza Faghani[124] Reza Sokhandan[124]
Mohammad Reza Mansouri[124]
Man
Kate Jacewicz[124] Renae Coghill[124]
Uvena Fernandes[124]
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[125]
2013 Chung Mong-joon[126]
2014[3] Junji Ogura[127] 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[128]
2017[9] Yousuf al-Serkal[129]
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 Wild Boars FC
Futoshi Ikeda

Corporate Icon Award

Year Name Note
2014[3] TV Asahi[130]
NHK[130]

Sportswriter of the Year

Year Name Note
1996 Azam Mahmood[131]

See also

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