Ashlata devi (India): With more than 50 caps for the national team, devi is one of the most experienced players of the Indian women's team.As captain, she has made a big contribution to the success of the "Green Boats" in recent times.In 2019, devi was in the Top 3 nominees for the AFC Best Female Player.devi is a great hope for the Indian team with the goal of passing the group stage of the 2022 Asian Cup at home, thereby aiming for a ticket to the 2023 World Cup.
Wang Shuang (China): Wang Shuang has not yet turned 27 but has played 109 times for China, scoring 34 goals. The central midfielder has been the most notable star of the Chinese team for nearly a decade. With sharp tactical vision and good technique, Wang Shuang is expected to help the home team end a 16-year streak without titles in the continental playground.
Lai Li-chin (Taiwan, China): The Taiwan women's team (China) used to be a force in Asian football with 3 championships in the past. However, over the past 2 decades, they have declined. The 2022 Asian Women's Football Cup is the first time Taiwan has participated since 2008. That achievement was largely contributed by veteran striker Lai Li-chin, who scored 3 goals in the qualifying round.
Hajar Dabbaghi (Iran): The 23-year-old female striker is a bright star of the Iranian national teams, on the journey to strongly rise in continental football. She has scored 5 goals in 8 appearances for the national team. With an ideal physique and diverse finishing ability, Dabbaghi will be a constant threat to Iran's opponents.
Sam Kerr (Australia): This female striker born in 1993 is one of the most famous players in women's football. Sam Kerr has scored 49 goals in 104 appearances for the Australian women's team. She is on the way to breaking a series of her own records at this year's Asian Women's Football Cup and conquering the continental championship with her team.
Taneek Dangarnda (Thailand): This female striker is the younger sister of famous striker Teerasil Dangda in the Thai men's team. She has been the main female striker of the Thai women's team for the past decade. Taneek Dangarnda and his teammates are aiming for their third consecutive ticket to the World Cup through the 2022 Asian Football Cup.
Sarina Bolden (Philippines): Bolden can play well in both midfield and forward positions. She was born in California (USA), but has a Philippine bloodline and has represented the Southeast Asian team for more than 4 years. Bolde and his teammates are very determined in this year's tournament, with the goal of winning a ticket to the World Cup for the first time in history.
Zahra Muzdalifah (Indonesia): Zahra Muzdalifah is only 20 years old but is one of the brightest stars of the Indonesian women's team in recent years. She debuted for the archipelago team at the age of 17 and has continuously scored in international tournaments. Zahra is an idol in her hometown. Her Instagram has more than 1 million followers. The Asian Women's Football Cup is an opportunity for her and her teammates to prove their abilities, showing the rise of Indonesian women's football.
Yui Hasegawa (Japan): The midfielder born in 1997 is a pillar of the new generation of the Japanese team with the goal of recreating the glory as at the 2011 World Cup. Hasegawa won the 2014 U17 World Cup. To date, she has played for the home team in 45 matches, scoring 9 goals. The West Ham women's star aims to join the third consecutive Asian championship team. Photo: Getty
Ji So-yun: The star born in 1991 is one of the best midfielders in the world. She made a big impact at Chelsea when she won 10 titles with the team in the past 8 years. In the Korean women's team, Ji So-yun has played more than 100 times, scoring 61 goals. Her goal is to end the drought of titles for her home team in the continental playground. Photo: Getty
Huynh Nhu (Vietnam team): With more than 50 goals for the Vietnam team, Huynh Nhu is the brightest star of the Vietnam women's team in the past few years. She has reaped glory at the SEA Games, AFF Cup with her team... However, her biggest goal with her home team is to strive for a ticket to the 2023 World Cup.
Win Theingi Tun (Myanmar): Former Myanmar national team player since 2017, Theingi Tun have scored 53 goals in 57 matches. She is the biggest hope for the Myanmar women's team with the goal of creating a surprise at this year's Asian Cup.