This chart displays the countries that have scored the most cumulative goals in the Asian Cup up to the 2023 Qatar Asian Cup. The Asian Cup is the premier international football tournament for Asian nations, organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), featuring national teams competing to be crowned the continent's best. The countries with the highest cumulative goals showcase sustained offensive prowess over the history of the tournament, symbolizing football excellence and tradition.
The Asian Cup, initiated in 1956, is a national team football competition under the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), where countries from Asia compete to determine the continent's top football nation. Cumulative goal records highlight a country's consistent success and offensive play style throughout the tournament's history.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
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1 | Iran | 143 Goals |
2 | South Korea | 117 Goals |
3 | Japan | 104 Goals |
4 | China | 88 Goals |
5 | Saudi Arabia | 74 Goals |
6 | Qatar | 66 Goals |
7 | Iraq | 54 Goals |
8 | Australia | 49 Goals |
8 | Kuwait | 49 Goals |
8 | Uzbekistan | 49 Goals |
11 | United Arab Emirates | 47 Goals |
12 | Bahrain | 33 Goals |
13 | Jordan | 30 Goals |
14 | Israel | 28 Goals |
15 | Thailand | 22 Goals |
16 | Vietnam | 21 Goals |
17 | Syria | 19 Goals |
18 | North Korea | 15 Goals |
19 | Indonesia | 13 Goals |
20 | India | 12 Goals |