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The Best Footballer in Asia 2024, recognizing the best male footballer in Asia in 2024, was the 12th edition of the Best Footballer in Asia. Akram Afif claimed the award on 21 October 2024. It was the first time that the Best Footballer in Asia was awarded to a player from West Asia. The event was judged by a panel of sixty-three sports journalists. Akram Afif received 18 first-place votes, 13 second-place votes, 2 third-place votes, 8 fourth-place votes, 3 fifth-place votes and finished on 181 points in total.

Due to the change of its calendar in line with the new Asian football calendar, the Best Footballer in Asia 2024, as a transitional edition, only takes account of the time range between January, 1st, 2024 to 15 August 2024 (rather than a whole calendar year as before).

Voting

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63 judges were invited to vote, including 42 representatives from AFC nations/regions which comprise Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Chinese Taipei, GuamHong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, LaosKorea Republic, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, United Arabic Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Yemen. The other twenty-one jurors were independent Asian football experts or from high-profile media outlets. Before voting, all judges were given a 25-player shortlist, but could choose other eligible players.

Rules

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Each juror selected their five best footballers and awarded them five, four, three, two and one point respectively from their first choice to the fifth choice. A trophy for the Best Footballer in Asia was awarded to the player with the highest total of points.

Tiebreakers

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When two or more candidates obtained the same points, the rankings of the concerned candidates was based upon the following criteria in order:

  • a) The number of first-place vote obtained
  • b) The number of second-place vote obtained
  • c) The number of third-place vote obtained
  • d) The number of fourth-place vote obtained

If all conditions were equal, the concerned candidates tied.

If the concerned candidates were tied for first place, the award and the trophy were shared.

Ranking

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The votes were based on the results from 1 January to 15 August.

Rank Player Club(s) Points
1 Qatar Akram Afif Qatar Al-Sadd 181
2 South Korea Son Heung-min England Tottenham Hotspur 168
3 Morocco Soufiane Rahimi United Arab Emirates Al Ain 115
4 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Saudi Arabia Al Nassr 109
5 Serbia Aleksandar Mitrović Saudi Arabia Al Hilal 69
6 Jordan Musa Al-Taamari France Montpellier 53
7 Iran Mehdi Taremi Portugal Porto 45
8 Japan Wataru Endo England Liverpool 44
9 South Korea Lee Kang-in France Paris Saint-Germain 41
10 Japan Takefusa Kubo Spain Real Sociedad 39
11 Jordan Yazan Al-Naimat Qatar Al Ahli 18
12 Iraq Ayman Hussein Iraq Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Qatar Al Khor
18
13 Saudi Arabia Saud Abdulhamid Saudi Arabia Al Hilal 16
14 Japan Hiroki Ito Germany VfB Stuttgart 9
15 Saudi Arabia Salem Al-Dawsari Saudi Arabia Al Hilal 9
16 Spain Aymeric Laporte Saudi Arabia Al Nassr 8
17 Japan Takumi Minamino France AS Monaco 7
18 Japan Takehiro Tomiyasu England Arsenal 7
19 Uzbekistan Abbosbek Fayzullaev Russia CSKA Moscow 6
20 Japan Hidemasa Morita Portugal Sporting CP 6
21 Qatar Hassan Al Haydos Qatar Al-Sadd 5
Australia Jackson Irvine Germany St. Pauli
23 Iraq Ali Jasim Iraq Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 5
24 Qatar Meshaal Barsham Qatar Al-Sadd 4
25 Morocco Yassine Bounou Saudi Arabia Al Hilal 3
South Korea Hwang Hee-chan England Wolverhampton Wanderers
Japan Joel Chima Fujita Belgium Sint-Truiden
United Arab Emirates Khalid Al-Hashemi United Arab Emirates Al Ain
29 United Arab Emirates Khalid Eisa United Arab Emirates Al Ain 2
South Korea Kim Min-jae Germany Bayern Munich
Japan Ayase Ueda Netherlands Feyenoord
32 India Sunil Chhetri India Bengaluru 1
Japan Ritsu Doan Germany SC Freiburg
Australia Nestory Irankunda Australia Adelaide United

Source:[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ "【2024体坛亚洲金球奖】阿菲夫夺魁 孙兴慜第二" (in Chinese). Titan Sports. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  2. ^ "South Korea's Son no longer best footballer in Asia as experts crown Akram Afif king". South China Morning Post. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 21 January 2024.