Asian Cup 2011 Poll Results: Goal.com India Readers Vote Japan To Edge Australia In The Final

Close call...

By Goal.com India

AFC Asian Cup - Japan v Qatar,(L to R)Ryoichi Maeda, Shinji Okazaki, Keisuke Honda and Shinji Kagawa(Getty Images)
Goal.com India had asked its readers to vote among Japan and Australia so as to who will be crowned champions of the Asian Cup 2011.

While the Aussies are eager for their first appearance in the final of the competition, the Blue Samurai will be looking ahead to win the title for the fourth time.

The vote was always going to be hard to predict. The results of the poll show Japan with 51.11% share of support as favourites over Australia who have won 48.89% of your votes.

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Goal.com Poll
Poll runs from 26-Jan-2011 to 29-Jan-2011
Poll runs from 26-Jan-2011 to 29-Jan-2011
Who Will Be Crowned Champions Of The Asian Cup 2011?
Japan
 
51.35%
Australia
 
48.65%
 
 
 
 
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