AFC Player of The year nominees!

Discussion in 'Asian Football Confederation' started by Xevor, Nov 22, 2004.

  1. Xevor

    Xevor New Member

    Aug 5, 2004
    Holland
    KUALA LUMPUR – Bahrain striker A’ala Hubail, Iran forward Ali Karimi and Japan playmaker Shunsuke Nakamura have been announced as the nominees for this year’s AFC Player of the Year award.

    The Asian Football Confederation revealed Monday the nominations for its 2004 annual awards, which will be presented at the Palace of the Golden Horses hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, December 8.

    Hubail, Karimi and Nakamura are up for the AFC’s most prestigious individual award following their impressive displays at the Asian Cup 2004 in China, which earned all three spots on the JCB Asian Cup All-Star team.

    Hubail and Karimi were the tournament’s joint-top scorers with five goals each while Nakamura won the Emirates MVP of the Tournament award after helping Japan to lift their third Asian Cup title.

    All three also helped their countries to reach the final round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup as well as having good seasons for their clubs. Hubail, 22, has been scoring goals on a regular basis since joining Qatar league side Al Gharafa after the Asian Cup, 26-year-old Karimi inspired Al Ahli to victory in the UAE President’s Cup final, and Nakamura, 26, remains a firm crowd favourite at Italian Serie A side Reggina.

    The winner of the award will succeed 2003 AFC Player of the Year Mehdi Mahdavikia of Iran and German Bundesliga side Hamburg.

    There will be 10 other prizes presented on December 8 including awards for Team of the Year, Coach of the Year and Youth Player of the Year.

    In the National Team of the Year award category, Asian Cup champions Japan will vie with Bahrain, who defied the odds to reach the semi-finals in only their second Asian Cup appearance, and Olympic semi-finalists Iraq.

    Iraq’s remarkable Olympic performance has also earned Adnan Hamd a nomination in the Coach of the Year category with Turkmenistan national coach Rahim Kurbanmamedov and Pakhtakor’s Tachmurod Agamurodov.

    Korea Republic striker Park Chu-young, the top scorer and most valuable player at the AFC Youth Championship 2004, is up for the Youth Player of the Year award with Qatar’s Yusef Ahmad Ali and China’s Wang Dalei.

    AFC Awards 2004 nominations

    Player of the Year
    A’ala Hubail (BHR), Ali Karimi (IRN), Shunsuke Nakamura (JPN)

    Coach of the Year
    Tachmurod Agamurodov (Pakhtakor - UZB), Adnan Hamd (IRQ), Rahim Kurbanmamedov (TKM)

    National Team of the Year
    Bahrain, Iraq, Japan

    Club Team of the Year
    Al Ittihad (KSA), Home United (SIN), Seongnam Chunma (KOR.)

    Women’s Team of the Year
    China (U-19), Japan (Olympic), Korea Republic (U-19)

    Women’s Player of the Year
    Mio Otani (JPN), Park Eun-sun (KOR), Homare Sawa (JPN)

    Futsal Team of the Year
    Iran, Japan, Thailand

    Special Merit Award:
    Prince Abdul Rahman bin Saoud (former President of Al Nasr/KSA)

    Fair Play Award:
    China, Iran, Qatar

    Match Official of the Year
    Lu Jun (CHN), Shamsul Maidin (SIN), Moradi Masoud (IRN), Talaat Najm (LIB)

    Youth Player of the Year
    Yusef Ahmad Ali (QTR), Park Chu-young (KOR), Wang Dalei (CHN)

    Source: AFC

    Didn't I say it? That Qusai Mounir isn't even nominated :D
     
  2. Xevor

    Xevor New Member

    Aug 5, 2004
    Holland
    Oh yeah before I forget to tell you guys this look please to the match official nominees:
    Lu Jun (CHN), Shamsul Maidin (SIN), Moradi Masoud (IRN), Talaat Najm (LIB)

    Do you guys remember that a**h*le?

    He was the referree of the Iran - China match and they nominated him!
     
  3. nazzo

    nazzo Member

    Nov 20, 2004
    Kuwait
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    3ala'a Hubail is amazing....... he just scored OMG what a counisidence...seriosly as im typing this he just scored for Al-Qarafa against Rayan
     
  4. nazzo

    nazzo Member

    Nov 20, 2004
    Kuwait
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Fair Play Award:
    China????????? ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha that sooo FUNNY MAN

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    If China win there is defenitly something wrong with AFC (Iran or Qatar would be true)

    Club Team of the Year
    Al Ittihad

    National Team of the Year
    Bahrain, Iraq (hard to decide)
     
  5. xfactor857

    xfactor857 Member

    Sep 21, 2003
    It's probably based on disciplinary issues (yellow, red cards totals).
     
  6. persiantiger

    persiantiger Guest

    Then why is iran nominated? :eek:

    I believe we averaged at least 1 red per game during the past year :p


    Oh and the words Qatar and fair play just don't go together. Like a dog's penis and an ant's vagina.
     
  7. nekounam

    nekounam New Member

    Sep 14, 2004
    on your mom
    I can't believe Iran was nominated for the Fair Play award. One of our team's biggest weaknessesis is the speed at which its collective sportsmanship is eroding.
     
  8. Xevor

    Xevor New Member

    Aug 5, 2004
    Holland
    Yeah but I also cannot believe why that **********ing lebanon referee is nominated and also why China and Qatar are nominated for the best fair play. They should nominate Japan, Uzbekistan and South Korea for the best fair play.
     
  9. SS2006

    SS2006 Member

    Oct 30, 2004
    London, Canada
    nice comparision. lool
     
  10. Mani

    Mani BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 1, 2004
    Club:
    Perspolis
    Nat'l Team:
    Iran
    OMG, is this a joke? Qatar? Iran? China? :eek:
     
  11. Mani

    Mani BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 1, 2004
    Club:
    Perspolis
    Nat'l Team:
    Iran
    Iran-China's referee!?
    This is getting better and better!
     
  12. tato_Top

    tato_Top Member

    Jul 9, 2002
    Auckland,NZ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Indonesia
    here is my prediction

    AFC Awards 2004 nominations

    Player of the Year
    Ali Karimi (IRN)..a complete all around player..one minus point is he should playing in europe

    Coach of the Year
    Adnan Hamd (IRQ)<---is he the coach of iraq's olympic team?if yes..no questions he will be the coach of the year

    National Team of the Year
    Japan(asian cup winner)

    Club Team of the Year
    Al Ittihad (KSA)<---dunno...why i choose this oen..i like the name :D

    Women’s Team of the Year
    China (U-19)

    Women’s Player of the Year
    Homare Sawa (JPN)<--i like her bouncing thing when she run

    Futsal Team of the Year
    Iran(no doubt...one of the best futsal team in the world

    Special Merit Award:
    Prince Abdul Rahman bin Saoud (former President of Al Nasr/KSA)

    Fair Play Award: Qatar

    Match Official of the Year
    Shamsul Maidin (SIN),

    Youth Player of the Year
    Wang Dalei (CHN)
     
  13. cha doo ri

    cha doo ri Member

    Jul 17, 2004
    L.A.
    park chu yong should get the youth player of the year without a doubt....club team of the year should be seongnam chunma they were crap in k-league this season but still made the final of afc champs league......
     
  14. rkim291968

    rkim291968 New Member

    Oct 6, 2004
    CA, USA
    My choices are:

    Player of the Year - Ali Karimi (IRN)

    National Team of the Year - Maldives! :D

    Youth Player of the Year - Park Chu-young (KOR), scored majority of Korea's U19 goals on route to Korea's 11th Asian title.
     

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