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AFC Annual Awards

AFC Annual Awards

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The AFC Annual Awards are awards given by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to the most outstanding performers of the Asian football season. The awards are presented at the end of each year at a special gala.

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Player awards

Main awards

The following awards have separate articles.

Women's Player of the Year

Foreign Player of the Year

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Asian All Stars

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Futsal Player of the Year

Coaching awards

Coach of the Year

Men's Coach of the Year

Women's Coach of the Year

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Team awards

Team of the Year

Referee awards

Referee of the Year

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Men's Referee of the Year

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Women's Referee of the Year

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Association awards

Fair Play Award

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Member Association of the Year

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President Recognition Award for Grassroots Football

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Dream Asia Award

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Other awards

Diamond of Asia

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Match Commissioner of the Year

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Special Recognition Award

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Corporate Icon Award

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Sportswriter of the Year

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