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      • Keisuke Honda (本田 圭佑, Honda Keisuke, born 13 June 1986) is a Japanese former professional footballer and manager who played as a midfielder.
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  1. Following a two-and-a-half-year break and taking on managerial duties, Bhutan Premier League side Paro FC announced Honda's return to professional football on 29 July 2024. He initially joined Paro on a one-match contract to play in the AFC Challenge League play-off against Church Boys United .

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  3. Keisuke Honda is a Japanese professional footballer who plays for the Japanese national team and the Mexican club ‘CF Pachuca.’ He mostly plays as an attacking midfielder but also assumes the role of a deep-lying playmaker from time to time.

    • Early Years and The Start at Nagoya Grampus
    • VVV-Venlo
    • Move to CSKA Moscow
    • AC Milan
    • Pachuca and Other Club Spells
    • International Career
    • Managerial Responsibility
    • Style of Play

    Keisuke Honda was born and raised in Settsu, Osaka. Therefore, he considered starting his career at Gamba Osaka, the local football team. However, to their disadvantage, he could not make any significant inroads and didn’t get the call from their youth team. Honda used to study in Seiryo High School and was one of the best football players coming t...

    In January 2008, Keisuke Honda moved from Nagoya Grampus to the Dutch side, VVV-Venlo. He spent two years in the Netherlands and what an eventful period it was. He suffered relegation to the Dutch second division, after which he was able to produce the best domestic campaign of his career in 2008/09. In that season, he scored a career-best 16 goals...

    In December of 2009, Keisuke Honda moved from the Netherlands to CSKA Moscow on a four-year deal. VVV-Venlo issued a statement in which they said that CSKA matched the fee that they had demanded, believing it to be around €6m. Honda’s debut for the Russian club was the stuff of dreams. It was a UEFA Champions League knockout match against Sevilla. ...

    In December 2013, CSKA Moscow announced on their website that Honda’s time in Russia was up and he had decided to move to Italy. The next month, AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri stated that the Japanese international had completed his move to the Italian club. This move was a free transfer as Honda signed a three and a half year deal. Despite ...

    In the summer of 2017, Pachuca announced the capture of a Japanese international from AC Milan. The Pachuca manager stated that Honda will bring a winning mentality to their squad which will ensure that the club wins major accolades. Honda’s career in Mexico couldn’t have started any better as he scored on his debut against Veracruz. This was the f...

    Keisuke Honda’s international career seems to be as prolific as his domestic career. After playing in the U-23 Japanese team for three years, he received his first call-up to the Japanese national side in 2008. In 2009, Honda’s first international goal came against Chile. He came to the spotlight in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Shortly after scoring th...

    The managerial career of Honda is truly unique. It’s not that he is the first player ever to be a player-manager but the fact that the country he is managing is not where he plays his club football nor his country of origin really tells a story. And while he may be a free agent these days, it was quite interesting when he was still playing for Bota...

    Keisuke Honda is all about creativity as a player. His prolificness in the advanced areas gave him the title of “Emperor Keisuke” within the Japanese fans. Even though Honda has always felt most comfortable as an attacking midfielder, he is also very effective as a false-nine, winger, and central midfielder. In CSKA Moscow, he was deployed mainly a...

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  4. Aug 6, 2018 · KEISUKE HONDA'S CAREER AT A GLANCE. BORN: 13 June, 1986 (age 32) BIRTHPLACE: Settsu, Osaka, Japan. HEIGHT: 182cm. WEIGHT: 74kg. PREFERRED FOOT: Left. POSITION: Attacking midfielder/winger

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  5. Jun 22, 1991 · Keisuke Honda former footballer from Japan Attacking Midfield last club: Yokogawa Musashino FC * Jun 22, 1991 in Niigata, Niigata, Japan.

  6. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Keisuke Honda playing for Japan men's national team, PFC CSKA Moscow and AC Milan in the Russian Premier League, Serie A and Champions League.

  7. Jul 3, 2018 · Japan football legend Keisuke Honda has announced his retirement from international football after his side were knocked out of the World Cup. The 32-year-old midfielder said he was bowing...

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