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🏆 AFC Asian Cup Top Goalscorers in one Tournament List

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Almoez Ali
Qatar Almoez Ali
Qatar
9
Goals
2019 UAE Asian Cup

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1
Almoez Ali
Qatar Almoez Ali
Qatar
9 (Goals)
2019 UAE Asian Cup
2
Ali Daei
Iran Ali Daei
Iran
8
Goals
1996 UAE Asian Cup

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2
Ali Daei
Iran Ali Daei
Iran
8 (Goals)
1996 UAE Asian Cup
3
Behtash Fariba
Iran Behtash Fariba
Iran
7
Goals
1980 Kuwait Asian Cup

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Behtash Fariba
Iran Behtash Fariba
Iran
7 (Goals)
1980 Kuwait Asian Cup
3
Choi Soon-ho
South Korea Choi Soon-ho
South Korea
7
Goals
1980 Kuwait Asian Cup

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3
Choi Soon-ho
South Korea Choi Soon-ho
South Korea
7 (Goals)
1980 Kuwait Asian Cup
5
Lee Dong-gook
South Korea Lee Dong-gook
South Korea
6
Goals
2000 Lebanon Asian Cup

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5
Lee Dong-gook
South Korea Lee Dong-gook
South Korea
6 (Goals)
2000 Lebanon Asian Cup
6
Hossein Kalani
Iran Hossein Kalani
Iran
5
Goals
1972 Thailand Asian Cup

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6
Hossein Kalani
Iran Hossein Kalani
Iran
5 (Goals)
1972 Thailand Asian Cup
6
Ali Karimi
Iran Ali Karimi
Iran
5
Goals
2004 China Asian Cup

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6
Ali Karimi
Iran Ali Karimi
Iran
5 (Goals)
2004 China Asian Cup
6
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Bahrain A'ala Hubail
Bahrain
5
Goals
2004 China Asian Cup

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6
A
Bahrain A'ala Hubail
Bahrain
5 (Goals)
2004 China Asian Cup
6
Koo Ja-cheol
South Korea Koo Ja-cheol
South Korea
5
Goals
2011 Qatar Asian Cup

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6
Koo Ja-cheol
South Korea Koo Ja-cheol
South Korea
5 (Goals)
2011 Qatar Asian Cup
6
Ali Mabkhout
United Arab Emirates Ali Mabkhout
United Arab Emirates
5
Goals
2015 Australia Asian Cup

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Ali Mabkhout
United Arab Emirates Ali Mabkhout
United Arab Emirates
5 (Goals)
2015 Australia Asian Cup

Summary

The AFC Asian Cup is the primary association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), determining the continental champion of Asia. It is the second oldest continental football championship in the world after Copa América. The winning team becomes the champion of Asia and until 2015 qualified for the FIFA Confederations Cup.

The Asian Cup was held once every four years from the 1956 AFC Asian Cup in Hong Kong until the 2004 tournament in China. However, since the Summer Olympic Games and the European Football Championship were also scheduled in the same year as the Asian Cup, the AFC decided to move their championship to a less crowded cycle. After 2004, the tournament was next held in 2007, when it was co-hosted by four countries in Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Thereafter, it has again been held every four years.

The Asian Cup has generally been dominated by a small number of top teams. Prominently successful teams include Japan (four times), Iran, Saudi Arabia (three times each), South Korea and Qatar (twice each). The other teams which have achieved success are Australia (2015), Iraq (2007) and Kuwait (1980). Israel won in 1964 but was later expelled and has since joined UEFA.

Australia joined the Asian confederation in 2007 and hosted the Asian Cup finals in 2015, winning the competition in the final against South Korea. The 2019 tournament was expanded from 16 teams to 24 teams, with the qualifying process doubling as part of the qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

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