The AFC website today announced the final results of the fans' voting process and statistics to choose the perfect lineup for the continent's players who participated in the World Cup, after four weeks of individual reports for the nominated players, and opened the way for the popular vote. The website in the AFC presented a number of candidates in each center, who made great contributions to the history of the largest tournament in the world, and four Saudi players appeared among the winners of the vote.

The Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al Deayea won two-thirds of the votes of the participants, ahead of the South Korean Lee Won-jae and the Japanese Igai Kawashima, where Al-Daeea played a big role in the qualification of his country for the round of sixteen in the first world appearance in the World Cup 1994.

At the center of the defense, the Saudi Abdullah Suleiman won the highest votes among the two voters, after he managed to lead Saudi Arabia to reach the round of 16 in 1994, in addition to participating two more times in the world championship 1998 and 2002. He also came at the center of the South Korean defensive center, Hong Myung-bo, who helped his country reach the 2002 World Cup semi-finals.

As for the right-back center, South Korean Lee Young-pyo won the most votes. Japanese Yoto Nagatomo, on the other hand, got the most votes in the left-back position. In the midfield, the Saudi star Fouad Anwar succeeded in obtaining the highest votes, and he was the one who scored the first goal for Saudi Arabia in the history of the 1994 World Cup finals against the Netherlands national team and scored another goal with the same championship against Morocco. South Korean star Park Ji Sung was chosen, and the Japanese fans also chose Hidetoshi Nakata.
The midfield quartet is completed with Japanese Keisuke Honda, who has scored in three consecutive copies of the World Cup, and contributed to reaching his country twice to the round of 16.

In the offensive line, the fans chose two of the most prominent players in the Asian continent, who possess great popularity, as the highest votes were won by Saudi Sami Al-Jaber, followed by South Korean Sun Hyung Min.

Al-Jaber participated in four copies of the World Cup "1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006", during which he scored three goals, while Sun scored in the last two copies of the World Cup, including one in Germany's goal when his country beat the last 2 / zero in 2018 in Russia.

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