2022 AFC Annual Awards | |
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Date | 31 October 2023[ citation needed ] |
Location | Doha, Qatar |
Presented by | Asian Football Confederation |
Hosted by | John Dykes Seema Jaswal |
Highlights | |
Player of the Year | Salem Al-Dawsari (1st award) |
Women’s Player of the Year | Samantha Kerr (2nd award) |
International Player of the Year | Kim Min-jae (1st award) |
Website | www |
The 2022 AFC Annual Awards was the 27th edition of the AFC Annual Awards; an awards ceremony for football players, coaches, members and other practitioners of the year in Asia. The award ceremony was held at the Al Mayassa Theatre, part of the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha, Qatar on 31 October 2023. [1] [2]
The awards were held for the first time since 2019 as the ceremonies were cancelled chiefly due to the COVID-19. [3]
The nominees were announced on 13 October 2023. [4]
Rank | Player | National team | Club | Ref. |
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1st | Salem Al-Dawsari | Saudi Arabia | Al Hilal | [5] |
Almoez Ali | Qatar | Al-Duhail | ||
Mathew Leckie | Australia | Melbourne City FC |
Rank | Player | National team | Club | Ref. |
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1st | Kim Min-jae | South Korea | Fenerbahçe Napoli | [6] |
Mehdi Taremi | Iran | Porto | ||
Kaoru Mitoma | Japan | Union Saint-Gilloise Brighton & Hove Albion |
Rank | Player | National team | Ref. |
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1st | Hajime Moriyasu | Japan | [7] |
Graham Arnold | Australia | ||
Saad Al-Shehri | Saudi Arabia U23 |
Rank | Player | National team | Ref. |
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1st | Moslem Oladghobad | Iran | [8] |
Saeid Ahmadabbasi | Iran | ||
Guilherme Kuromoto | Japan |
Rank | Player | National team | Club | Ref. |
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1st | Kuryu Matsuki | Japan | FC Tokyo | [9] |
Amin Hazbavi | Iran | Foolad | ||
Lee Seung-won | South Korea | Dankook University |
Rank | Player | National team | Club | Ref. |
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1st | Samantha Kerr | Australia | Chelsea | [10] |
Zhang Linyan | China | |||
Saki Kumagai | Japan | Bayern Munich |
Rank | Player | National team | Ref. |
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1st | Shui Qingxia | China | [11] |
Tomomi Miyamoto | Japan | ||
Kim Eun-jung | South Korea |
Rank | Player | National team | Club | Ref. |
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1st | Maika Hamano | Japan | [12] | |
Mary Fowler | Australia | Manchester City | ||
Huo Yuexin | China | Jiangsu Youth |
Name | Association | Ref. | |
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Referee | Chris Beath | ||
Assistant Referee | Ashley Beecham | ||
Anton Schetinin | |||
Support video assistant Referee | Ammar Al-Jneibi | United Arab Emirates |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | Uzbekistan | [13] |
Iran | ||
Japan |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | Lebanon | [13] |
Kyrgyzstan | ||
Vietnam |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | Hong Kong | [13] |
Kuwait | ||
Nepal |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | Guam | [13] |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | CAFA | [13] |
ASEAN | ||
SAFF |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | Australia | [14] |
China | ||
Japan |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | Guam | [14] |
Philippines | ||
Thailand |
Rank | National association | Ref. |
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1st | India | |
Brunei | ||
Iran | ||
Syria |
Winner | Ref. |
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Saoud Al-Mohannadi † | [15] |
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