Asian Young Footballer of the Year

The Asian Young Footballer of the Year award is presented to the best young football player in Asia. It has been awarded by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) since 1995. It is usually presented during the AFC annual awards in November.

Winners

Year Footballer Nation Club Gender
1995 Mohammed Al-Kathiri  Oman Man
1996 Bamrung Boonprom  Thailand Thailand Bangkok Bank Man
1997 Mehdi Mahdavikia  Iran Iran Persepolis Man
1998 Shinji Ono  Japan Japan Urawa Red Diamonds Man
1999 Waleed Hamzah  Qatar Qatar Al-Arabi Man
2000 Ryoichi Maeda  Japan Japan Jubilo Iwata Man
2001 Du Wei  China China Shanghai Shenhua Man
2002 Lee Chun-Soo South Korea Korea Republic South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i Man
2003 Yoshito Okubo  Japan Japan Cerezo Osaka Man
2004 Park Chu-Young South Korea Korea Republic South Korea Korea University Man
2005 Choe Myong-Ho  North Korea North Korea Kyonggongop Man
2006 Ma Xiaoxu  China China Dalian Shide Woman
2007 Kim Kum-Il  North Korea North Korea 4.25 Sports Team Man
2008 Ahmad Khalil  United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Al-Ahli Man
Mana Iwabuchi  Japan Japan NTV Beleza Woman
2009 Ki Sung-Yueng South Korea Korea Republic South Korea FC Seoul Man
Mana Iwabuchi  Japan Japan NTV Beleza Woman
2010 Jong Il-Gwan North Korea North Korea Man
Yeo Min-Ji South Korea Korea Republic South Korea Haman Daesan High School Woman
2011 Hideki Ishige Japan Japan Japan Shimizu S-Pulse Man
Caitlin Foord Australia Australia Australia Sydney FC Woman
2012 Mohannad Abdul-Raheem Iraq Iraq Iraq Duhok SC Man
Hanae Shibata Japan Japan Japan Urawa Red Diamonds Woman
2013 Ali Adnan Kadhim Iraq Iraq Turkey Çaykur Rizespor Man
Jang Sel-gi South Korea South Korea South Korea Gangwon Provincial College Woman
2014 Ahmed Moein Qatar Qatar Belgium Eupen Man
Hina Sugita Japan Japan Japan Fujieda Junshin High School Woman
2015 Dostonbek Khamdamov Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Bunyodkor Man
Rikako Kobayashi Japan Japan Japan Tokiwagi Gakuen High School Woman

Wins By Country

Nation Winners
 Japan 8
 South Korea 4
 North Korea 3
 Iraq 2
 China 2
 Qatar 2
 Iran 1
 Thailand1
 Oman 1
 United Arab Emirates 1
 Australia 1
 Uzbekistan 1

See also

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