"Trying to select the 10 best players in Asian history is not easy with players from different eras making their marks in different ways for different teams in different leagues. Still, with the 2015 Asian Cup upon us, ESPN FC has had a go.
#8: Javad Nekounam - Iran
A few Asian players have tried their luck in Spain in recent years -- Shunsuke Nakamura and Lee Chun-soo to name two -- but none really made an impact until the "Prince of Persia" landed in La Liga back in 2006. His six years at Osasuna saw him make his mark as a fine midfield player in a league that was possibly the best in the world. He has been immense for Iran as well and could pass the 150 international appearance mark in the next few weeks, becoming his country's most-capped player in the process.
#5: Ali Daei - Iran
Nobody has scored as many in the international arena as the Iranian legend. Daei found the net for his country an amazing 109 times -- and who could forget the four he grabbed in the quarterfinal of the 1996 Asian Cup against South Korea? That performance is still talked about in Tehran and Seoul. Joined Bayern Munich and sat on the bench for the 1999 Champions League final. Perhaps damaged his legacy a little by hanging around too long but it's still a fine legacy to leave."
http://www.espnfc.com/blog/football-...rs-of-all-time
#8: Javad Nekounam - Iran
A few Asian players have tried their luck in Spain in recent years -- Shunsuke Nakamura and Lee Chun-soo to name two -- but none really made an impact until the "Prince of Persia" landed in La Liga back in 2006. His six years at Osasuna saw him make his mark as a fine midfield player in a league that was possibly the best in the world. He has been immense for Iran as well and could pass the 150 international appearance mark in the next few weeks, becoming his country's most-capped player in the process.
#5: Ali Daei - Iran
Nobody has scored as many in the international arena as the Iranian legend. Daei found the net for his country an amazing 109 times -- and who could forget the four he grabbed in the quarterfinal of the 1996 Asian Cup against South Korea? That performance is still talked about in Tehran and Seoul. Joined Bayern Munich and sat on the bench for the 1999 Champions League final. Perhaps damaged his legacy a little by hanging around too long but it's still a fine legacy to leave."
http://www.espnfc.com/blog/football-...rs-of-all-time
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