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2011 AFC Annual Awards

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2011 AFC Annual Awards
Date23 November 2011
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Presented byAsian Football Confederation
Highlights
AFC Player of the YearMen's:
Uzbekistan Server Djeparov
Women's:
Japan Aya Miyama
AFC Coach of the YearMen's:
Japan Norio Sasaki
Women's:
Japan Takako Tezuka
AFC Youth Player of the YearMen's:
Japan Hideki Ishige
Women's:
Australia Caitlin Foord
AFC Futsal Player of the YearIran Mohammad Keshavarz
Websitewww.the-afc.com
← 2010 · AFC Annual Awards · 2012 →

The 2011 AFC Annual Awards was the top football players and coaches of the year in Asia.

Among six candidates, Server Djeparov win the Asian Footballer of the Year award for the second time.[1]

Aya Miyama, Japan women's football team player which won 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup was awarded Asian Women Footballer of the Year.

Hideki Ishige and Caitlin Foord becomes the Youth Player of the Year. Al-Sadd which won 2011 AFC Champions League was named as the Club of the Year. Both Japan's men and women's team was named as National Team of the Year.

Ravshan Irmatov and . Norio Sasaki was awarded as the Coach of the Year. Mohammad Keshavarz, MVP of the 2011 AFC Futsal Club Championship was awarded as Futsal Player of the Year. Nagoya Oceans, winner of the 2011 AFC Futsal Club Championship was named as Futsal Club of the Year. Fair Play Award was given to the South Korea national football team.

Winners

Men

Only two players of shortlist competed for the award under a rule, which omitted nominees who didn't attend the ceremony.

Rank Player Nationality Club
Winner Server Djeparov  Uzbekistan Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab
Shortlist Hadi Aghily  Iran Qatar Al-Arabi
Keisuke Honda Japan Japan Russia CSKA Moscow
Koo Ja-Cheol South Korea South Korea Germany VfL Wolfsburg
Shinji Kagawa Japan Japan Germany Borussia Dortmund
Yeom Ki-hun South Korea South Korea South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings

Women

Aya Miyama, winner in 2011
Rank Player Nationality Club
Winner Aya Miyama  Japan Japan Okayama Yunogo Belle
Shortlist Homare Sawa  Japan Japan INAC Leonessa
Ayumi Kaihori  Japan Japan INAC Leonessa
Melissa Barbieri  Australia Australia Newcastle
Aya Sameshima  Japan France Montpellier
Song Jong-Sun  North Korea North Korea Rimyongsu

Coach

Rank Coach Nationality Team
Winner Norio Sasaki  Japan Japan Japan Women
Shortlist Cho Kwang-rae  South Korea South Korea South Korea
Vadim Abramov  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
Afshin Ghotbi  Iran Iran Iran
Gao Hongbo  China China China
Amir Ghalenoei  Iran Iran Tractor Sazi

Young Player

Gender Player Nationality Club
Men Hideki Ishige  Japan Japan Shimizu S-Pulse
Women Caitlin Foord  Australia Australia Sydney FC

Futsal Player

Player Nationality Club
Mohammad Keshavarz  Iran Iran Giti Pasand

References

External links

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