Kuala Lumpur - Arab Today
Qatar's Khalfan Ibrahim and Saudi Al Hilal striker Nassir Al Shamrani, UAE Al Ain ace Ismail Ahmed have been nominated for the 2014 AFC Player of the Year award.
The AFC Annual Awards will be held in Manila, Philippines, on November 30 in conjunction with the AFC's 60th anniversary celebrations.
Top scorer or joint-top scorer in five of the past seven seasons in Saudi Arabia’s top flight, Al Shamrani displayed his prolific talent to a wider audience as the fiery forward lit up this year's AFC Champions League. Al Shamrani scored ten goals for the Saudi outfit which saw them finish runners-up in this season's competition.
An ever-present at the heart of a backline, Ismail Ahmed provided security for Al Ain’s dynamic attack as they reached the semi-final stage of Asia's premier club competition. Ahmed will be hoping that his classy and composed performances will see him become the first player from the United Arab Emirates to claim Asian football’s most prestigious individual accolade.
Qatar's Khalfan Ibrahim was the recipient of the AFC Player of the Year Award in 2006. The 2006 AFC Player of The Year was again in imperious form in this season's ACL, with the Qatar international putting in a series of dazzling shows on Asian club football’s biggest stage as Al Sadd made it to the last eight.
Meanwhile, two-time winner Japan's Aya Miyama, Australian Katrina Gorry and Nahomi Kawasumi (Japan) have been nominated for the 2014 AFC Women's Player of the Year award.
Source: QNA