Qatar's Akram Afif and Japan's Kiko Seike Shine at AFC Awards
Qatar's Akram Afif was named AFC Player of the Year for the second time, while Japan's Kiko Seike won the women's title. Afif's stellar performance in the Asian Cup contributed to Qatar's success, and Seike was instrumental in Urawa Red Diamonds' achievements. Key international figures and coaches were also recognized.
In a dazzling event held in Seoul, Qatar's Akram Afif and Japan's Kiko Seike were bestowed with the prestigious AFC Player of the Year titles, marking significant milestones in their careers. Afif secured the award for the second time, following his crucial role in Qatar's Asian Cup victory on home turf.
Displaying humility and gratitude, Afif attributed his success to his team and family, expressing future ambitions as he received the honor. Meanwhile, Seike, acknowledged for her vital contributions to her club's victories, expressed her commitment to enhancing the status of Asian football globally.
The AFC awards recognize outstanding talent and achievements as highlighted by other recipients, including Tottenham's Son Heung-min and Australia's Ellie Carpenter for their international performances. The awards also spotlighted coaching excellence with honors going to Go Oiwa and Park Youn-jeong.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Tensions Rise: Japan Voices Concern Over China’s Military Drills
Ishiba Seeks Majority Amid Japan's Political Drama
Qatar's Emir Accuses Israel of Expanding Aggression
Qatar's Constitutional Referendum: A Quiet Shift Away from Elections?
Dramatic Draw: Australia Denies Japan's Winning Streak in World Cup Qualifiers