With the goal, he secured the win for CSKA Moscow. He scored the goal in the third minute of injury time, slotting home a pass from Necid with his left. Honda scored his first league goal on 12 March 2010, in the home match against Amkar Perm. This secured a 2–1 (3–2 aggregate) victory to send the club to the quarterfinals, making Honda the first Japanese player to be in the quarter-finals as well as the first to score in the knock-out stages. In the second leg in Seville, he scored the winning goal through a direct free kick for CSKA after having set up the first goal for Tomáš Necid. Honda made his debut for CSKA in the UEFA Champions League match against Sevilla. The transfer fee was undisclosed, but VVV-Venlo was said to be very content with the fee as it almost matched their asking price it is believed to be in the region of €6 million. CSKA Moscow Honda with CSKA in 2010Īt the end of December 2009, Honda transferred to Russian club CSKA Moscow. Also, Honda introduced his agent, Tetsuro Kiyooka, to Maya Yoshida in 2008 and led him to VVV-Venlo two years later. He became known as Keizer Keisuke (meaning Emperor Keisuke) among the club's fans. In the 2008–09 season, he scored 16 goals in 36 league appearances to help the team back into the Eredivisie. In his first six months at VVV, he experienced relegation for the first time in his professional career as his new side went down to Eerste Divisie, the second division. On 16 January 2008, Honda signed a two and half-year deal with Eredivisie side VVV-Venlo. VVV-Venlo Honda playing for VVV-Venlo in 2008 After graduating high school, he began his professional career in 2005, with J1 League side Nagoya Grampus Eight. When Honda was a Seiryo High School student, he made an appearance at J.League Cup as Special Designated Youth Player in 2004. He was also part of the squad which won the 2011 Asian Cup, where he was also voted Player of the Tournament.Ĭlub career Early career īorn and raised in Settsu, Honda had belonged to the local junior youth team at Gamba Osaka, but was not promoted to the youth team. Honda earned over 90 international caps between 20, playing at the 2010, 20 World Cups. A quick and creative player, he was also known for his accuracy from bending free-kicks, powerful striking ability from distance, dribbling skills and delivery as a set-piece specialist. Ī versatile player, Honda usually played as an attacking midfielder, but could also play as a winger, a false nine or as a deep-lying playmaker, and frequently featured as a right winger for Milan during the 2014–15 season. He was most recently the general manager of the Cambodia national team. Keisuke Honda ( 本田 圭佑, Honda Keisuke, born 13 June 1986) is a Japanese professional football manager and former player. *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 4 November 2021
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