Who is the best Asian striker of all time?
From South Korea's Premier League golden boot to Iran's century of international goals, Asia's greatest front men range from clinical finishers to iconic World Cup moments. Which stands alone?

Son Heung-min
South Korean forward who won the Premier League Golden Boot in 2022 and has scored 100+ Premier League goals for Tottenham.

Ali Daei
Iranian striker who held the world record for international goals (109) for two decades and is a legend of Iranian football.

Cha Bum-kun
South Korean striker who became a Bundesliga legend with Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen, winning the UEFA Cup in 1988.

Kazuyoshi Miura
Japan's King Kazu, the iconic striker and longest-playing professional footballer in history, earning 55 international goals for Japan.

Kunishige Kamamoto
Japan's greatest striker of the 20th century, top scorer at the 1968 Olympics, who held Japan's all-time goal record for decades.

Shinji Okazaki
Leicester City Premier League winner and Japan striker who scored 50 goals for his country across three World Cups.

Tim Cahill
Australia's greatest goalscorer, famous for extraordinary headed goals at the 2006 and 2014 World Cups while playing for Everton.

Mark Viduka
Australia's powerful center-forward who starred in the Premier League for Leeds United and Middlesbrough and scored at the 2006 World Cup.

Mehdi Taremi
Iran's prolific modern striker who scored a stunning bicycle kick at the 2022 World Cup and has played for Porto and Inter Milan.

Sardar Azmoun
Iran's elegant forward dubbed 'the Iranian Messi', who has starred for Zenit St Petersburg and Bayer Leverkusen.

Sami Al-Jaber
Saudi Arabia's legendary striker who appeared at three World Cups and scored over 40 goals for the national team.

Yasser Al-Qahtani
Saudi Arabia's most prolific striker of the modern era, a four-time Saudi Premier League champion nicknamed 'Abu Hattrick'.

Hao Haidong
China's greatest ever striker, the all-time leading scorer for the Chinese national team with over 40 goals.

Harry Kewell
Australia's technically gifted winger-striker who starred for Leeds United and Liverpool and played at two World Cups.

Park Chu-young
South Korea's striker who played for AS Monaco and Arsenal while scoring consistently for the national team.
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