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Predator101
11-30-2007, 07:48 AM
Saudi Arabia striker Yasser Al Qahtani was crowned the AFC Player of the Year 2007 during a glittering award ceremony held at the Hordern Pavillion in Sydney on Wednesday.

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Yasser Al-Qahtani Named Asian Player Of 2007

AFC President Mohamed bin Hammam presented the prestigious award to Al Qahtani, who was joint-top scorer as he skippered his side to the final of the AFC Asian Cup 2007.

The mercurial striker paused and was at loss of words after receiving the honour but finally said: "I would like to thank the support I received this year from the federation and my club. I would like to dedicate this award to my teammates and family."

Under the AFC’s points system for determining who will walk away with the continent’s highest individual accolade for a player, Al Qahtani outscored runner-up and AFC Asian Cup 2007 MVP Younis Mahmoud and his Iraqi counterpart Nashat Akram.

Both Younis and Nashat played key roles throughout Iraq’s victorious AFC Asian Cup 2007™ campaign and not surprisingly the reigning continental champions were rewarded with the AFC National Team of the Year award.

Lennart Johansson, who contributed significantly to the development of Asian football in his capacity as UEFA president from 1990 to 2007, was given the highest individual accolade of AFC Diamond of Asia.

“I was surprised to receive this honour and at the same time I am grateful and deeply touched,” he said after receiving the award from the AFC chief.

“I saw that there was immense potential in Asia and we, the other confederations, will have problem competing with Asia during my tenure in the UEFA. And, I was right that time. The Asian football has grown in all aspects.”

Australian Mark Shield, who officiated in Iraq’s 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia in the AFC Asian Cup 2007 final was named AFC Referee of the Year while Frank Lowy, Chairman of the Football Federation of Australia presented Mohammed Hamad Al Ghamdi, from Saudi Arabia, with his AFC Assistant Referee of the Year award.

The AFC Coach of the Year Award, which is reserved exclusively for Asian nationals, went to Rauf Inileev, after the 57-year-old oversaw an impressive Uzbekistan campaign at the AFC Asian Cup 2007.

After finishing third in 2006 Youth Player of the Year, DPR Korea’s prodigiously talented Under 20s captain Kim Kum-il took the first prize this time around, seeing off the challenge of the Japanese duo of Yasuhito Morishima and Yoichiro Kakitani.

There was better news for Japan in the AFC Club Team of the Year category, with reigning J-League champions Urawa Reds taking to coveted accolade after defeating Sepahan of Iran in the final to become the first Japanese side to claim top honours in the AFC Champions League since its introduction in 2003.

Vahid Shamsaee, who scooped his second AFC Futsal Championship MVP award as Iran beat Japan in the 2007 final, was named AFC Futsal Player of the Year, while the Iranians were also named AFC Futsal Team of the Year.

Japan's other prize of the night was the AFC Fair Play Association of the Year, while the AFC Association of the Year award was given to East Asian neighbours China.


Come on go to Europe please !!!!

emode
12-01-2007, 02:18 AM
Come on go to Europe please !!!!
Meh, he wouldn't make it in Europe....let's him have few more years experience! Congratulations to him tho..totally deserving to get that award!!

Predator101
12-01-2007, 06:10 AM
Meh, he wouldn't make it in Europe....let's him have few more years experience! Congratulations to him tho..totally deserving to get that award!!
he is 25 and he has enough experience for Europe in my opinion, he will be training in Chealse FC for 2 weeks contract between the AFC and the club, hoping they give him a chance in the squad.

Fenerliyim
12-01-2007, 06:32 PM
lol i doubt he'll get a chance at chelsea

Predator101
12-02-2007, 10:31 AM
lol i doubt he'll get a chance at chelsea
Seriously I doubt it too but to be honest he might have a chance in other clubs but the problem is that he is only going for training which wont open a single eye on Yasser.

emode
12-04-2007, 04:34 AM
Well he may have better chance in Europe than Chelsea. Never heard of Chelsea buying any Asian players. Plus most of Chelsea squad are well established players but not developing youth such as Al Qahtani.

Maybe he should be heading for the Bundesliga many Arab players tend to go there!

Predator101
12-20-2007, 07:57 AM
take a look at

http://www.mcfc.co.uk/default.sps?pageid=115&pagegid=%7BDBD12D53%2D8346%2D431D%2DA04F%2D5D0F8664DE80%7D&newsid=516795&siteid=&pageno=&newscategory=&frommonth=10&fromyear=2007&tomonth=12&toyear=2007

thats what I was talking about! hope it works out

emode
12-31-2007, 01:58 AM
^welll I read he turned down that Man. City offer becasue he wasn't satisfied with some of the contract content and opting to stay with Al-Hilal instead.

cyber
05-25-2009, 01:48 PM
Al Qatani is a cool player. I saw him play in Asian Cup 2007 and he was cool.
On the other hands, Harry Kewell and Mark Viduka were truly jokes.