Who was the best player at the Asian Cup 2011?

By YPB Team

Japan's clinical and artistic dominance drew the headlines, but midfield maestros and clinical strikers from across the continent made Asian Cup 2011 a tournament to remember. Cast your vote!

  1. Keisuke Honda — ranked #11
    Keisuke Honda
    Japan's creative playmaker who was a constant threat and was voted the tournament's best player as Japan won the title.
  2. Shinji Kagawa — ranked #22
    Shinji Kagawa
    Japan's dynamic midfielder who contributed goals and creativity in Japan's championship-winning campaign.
  3. Eiji Kawashima — ranked #33
    Eiji Kawashima
    Japan's goalkeeper who was outstanding throughout and was crucial to Japan's defensive solidity.
  4. Park Ji-sung — ranked #44
    Park Ji-sung
    South Korea's captain and influential midfielder who led his side's charge and contributed several important moments.
  5. Tim Cahill — ranked #55
    Tim Cahill
    Australia's powerful midfielder who scored key headed goals and was Australia's standout player before their semi-final exit.
  6. Brett Holman — ranked #66
    Brett Holman
    Australia's intelligent midfielder who created chances and was one of the Socceroos' most effective players.
  7. Gholamreza Rezaei — ranked #77
    Gholamreza Rezaei
    Iran's experienced striker who was his country's main goal threat throughout the tournament.
  8. Yasuhito Endo — ranked #88
    Yasuhito Endo
    Japan's captain and deep-lying playmaker who pulled the strings brilliantly in Japan's midfield.
  9. Harry Kewell — ranked #99
    Harry Kewell
    Australia's veteran forward who contributed creativity and experience to the Socceroos' campaign.

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