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Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Although the level of Asian football has long lagged behind that of european and American football powers. But in the more than half century after the war, there have also been many excellent center players, and today Tao Ge will take stock of the top ten centers that have emerged in Asian football. Because Australia is an Oceania country that joined the AFC after the 10th AFC Executive Committee meeting on 23 March 2005, The top ten centre-forwards in the history of Asian football do not include Australian players.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan</h1>).

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Uzbekistan centre-forward Shatsky

Shazkikh played for FC Dynamo Kyiv, a Ukrainian Premier League giants. He was a substitute for Ukrainian nuclear warhead Shevchenko, who was twice the Ukrainian Premier League top scorer in 1999/00 and 2002/03.

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Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Shinji Nakabazaki, Japan

Shinji Okazaki played for Shimizu Heartbeat F.C. in the J-League in Japan, Stuttgart F.C. in the Bundesliga and Leicester City F.C. in the Premier League of Mainz F.C. In the 2015-16 season, the team won the English Premier League championship. In the same year, Shinji Okazaki also won the 2016 Best European Player of the Year award from the AFC.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Jeong Dae-se (Joseon</h1>).

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

People's Rooney Zheng Dashi

Jeong Dae-se is known as North Korea Rooney, the people's Rooney. He's one of those energetic, physically and fast forwards. His parents were South Korean-born expatriates in Japan, and Jung Dae-se's grandfather was from the northern part of the Korean Peninsula, so he played in Japan's J-League for many years, and as an adult he chose to play for the North Korean national team. He made a total of 33 appearances for the North Korean national team, scoring 15 goals. He reached the world cup final in 2010 in South Africa. And assisted Zhi Yinan in the final round against Brazil to score a valuable goal, although the final 1:2 unfortunate loss to Brazil, but Zheng Dashi and North Korea have used their own efforts to win the respect of opponents and the world. After the World Cup in South Africa, Zheng Dashi was signed by Bundesliga club Bochum for 250,000 euros and officially landed in Europe. Soon Zheng Dashi also became the top scorer in the team.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Yang Chen (China</h1>).

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Can China's Yang Chen regain the dawn

Yang Chen is not only fast, but also has a very comprehensive technique under his feet. He moved to Bundesliga club Frankfurt for 3.75 million yuan and became the first person in China to land in the five major leagues. He made 23 appearances in his first season in the Bundesliga and scored eight goals, and his Chinese player's single-season goal record in the five major leagues and the Total Goal Record of 16 goals scored by Chinese players in the five major leagues have not been broken.

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Yang Chen played the Bundesliga for the Chinese scored the first goal of the five major leagues

As the main striker of the Chinese team, Yang Chen has made outstanding contributions to the Chinese team to play in the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup. In 2008, Yang Chen successfully passed the coaching staff qualification training and now continues to contribute to Chinese football in the coaching position.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Che Fangen (Korea</h1>).

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

South Korea's no. 1 center car Fangen

South Korea is an Asian country that is good at forward talents, and Sun Heung-min, Hwang Sun-hong and others are outstanding representatives. But the best center forward representative is Che Fangen, who was active in the 70s and 80s of the last century. Che Fangen travelled to Germany at the age of 25 and quickly gained a foothold in Bundesliga giants Eintracht Frankfurt, helping the team win the UEFA Cup in 79-80.

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Now that South Korea has Son Heung-min, who is Chinese football?

He also achieved great success at Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, becoming the Most Valuable Player in the Bundesliga in 85-86 and helping the team win the UEFA Cup in 1988, his second UEFA Cup.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Omar. Soma (Syria).</h1>

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Syrian centre forward Soma

192 cm tall Omar. Born on 23 March 1990, Soma has played for Khadasiya F.C., Jeddah National f.C. for the Saudi Arabian Football League, and now for Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia. He officially received the trophy of Syria's Best Footballer of 2019 last week. In al-Ahli, he has scored 100 goals for the team, becoming the player in the history of the Saudi Professional League who has scored more than 100 goals with the fewest games in the history of the Saudi Professional League, with a total of 102 league games.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Younis (Iraq</h1>).

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Eunice, who won the Asian Cup for the Iraqi national team

Iraqi centre-forward Yunis has a keen sense of smell, speed and impact. He played for clubs in the Qatar Premier League for many years, making 123 appearances for the Iraqi national team, scoring 50 goals. In 2007, he helped the Iraqi men's national football team win the Asian Cup and won the top scorer of that Asian Cup.

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Eunice in the confrontation with Zhang Linpeng

It is worth mentioning that Eunice is definitely one of the bitter masters of the Chinese national team, and the Iraqi national team has stepped on the Chinese national team several times with his goals.

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Yoshiaki Muto (Japan)</h1>

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Japanese center Yoshiki Muto

Yoshiki Muto is now Japan's most popular centre-forward, and Yoshiki Muto began his European stay in 2015 with Mainz F.C. in the Bundesliga, and three years later went on to play for Newcastle United in the Premier League. In 2020 he joined Eibar Athletic in La Liga on loan. He is also one of the few Asian players to have played in the Bundesliga, Premier League and La Liga.

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

In the group stage of the World Cup in Russia against Iran, Yoshiki Muto made his World Cup debut

In 2018, Yoshiki Muto represented the Japanese national team at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Yoshiki Muto made his World Cup debut in the group stage against Iran.

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Azmun (Iran</h1>).

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Iranian active center Azmoun, who plays for the Russian Premier League

Iranian centre-forward Azmoun currently plays for Zenit St. Petersburg in the Russian Premier League. He has played for the Kazan Rubys of the Russian Premier League and Rostov of the Russian Premier League, and on February 2, 2019, the Russian Premier League powerhouse Zenit St. Petersburg announced that it has successfully signed Iranian striker Azmon, who has just performed well in the Asian Cup.

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Azmoun crushing the national football defense line

It is worth mentioning that the Chinese national team led by "Silver Fox" Lippi in that Asian Cup was scored three goals by the Iranian team led by Azmoun with that simple and rough style of play. Sardar Azmoun himself scored a goal in the 31st minute of the match.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Ali. Dei (Iran</h1>).

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

Asia's no. 1 center Ari dei

Finally, I would like to say that the real Asian no. 1 center Ali. Generation, Ali. Dei scored 100 goals for the Iranian national team. From the 1996 Asian Cup against South Korea's four-dollar tie-up to the subsequent World Cup qualifiers, Dei's partner in the past 10 years has changed from Aziz to Hashmi'an, and finally to Karimi, and his continuous goals have never stopped.

Top 10 centre-forwards in the history of Asian football, Maxim Shazkikh (Uzbekistan), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Jeong Dae-se (North Korea) Yang Chen (China) Che Fangen (South Korea) Omar. Soma (Syria) Yunis (Iraq) Yoshiki Muto (Japan) Azmun (Iran) Ali. Dei (Iran)

His outstanding physical qualities lie in the fact that he has not fallen behind in the confrontation of European players

He is the Asian "air power" in the Bundesliga, playing for Bielefeld, Hertha Berlin and Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. His excellent physical qualities have not been left behind in the confrontation with European players. Now retired for many years, he has become the spiritual leader of Iranian football!

These ten players are the top ten centers in the history of Asian football in Tao Ge's mind. Maybe you will have a different opinion and do not approve of the top ten centers in Tao Ge's mind. Then please leave your comments on Tao Ge's message board, and welcome everyone to discuss with Tao Ge!!!