Keisuke Honda - AM - CSKA Moscow (4 Viewers)

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Date of birth 13 June 1986 (age 25)
Place of birth Settsu, Osaka, Japan
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 74 kg
Playing position Attacking Midfielder​

Keisuke Honda (本田 圭佑 Honda Keisuke?, born 13 June 1986) is a Japanese footballer who currently plays for Russian CSKA Moscow and the Japan national football team. His current position is as a deep-lying playmaker, but he can equally play as an attacking midfielder or second striker. He is also a very skilled free kick taker scoring one in the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

Club career

Early career

Born in Settsu, Osaka Prefecture, Honda started playing football with Settsu FC, the local club, when he was a second-grader at primary school. He joined Gamba Osaka's junior youth team but the club did not promote him to their youth team. He entered Seiryō High School (ja:星稜高等学校) in Ishikawa Prefecture and started playing for the school. He was one of the key players when Seiryō advanced to the semi-final stage of the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament for the first time as a representative of Ishikawa Prefecture. He was chosen as one of the Designated Players for Development by J. League Division 1 and JFA in 2004.

Nagoya Grampus Eight

Because of this status, Honda was able to register as a Nagoya Grampus Eight player while he was still eligible to play for his high school. He played one J. League Cup match for Nagoya while he was still a student.

After his graduation, he officially joined Nagoya in 2005. He started the first match of the season and recorded an assist. In 2006, he became a regular in the club.

VVV-Venlo

On 16 January 2008, Honda signed a two and half year deal with Eredivisie side VVV-Venlo. The team was relegated to Eerste Divisie, the second division after 07-08 season and was in the division for 08-09 season. in 08-09 season, He scored 16 goals in 36 league appearances to help the team to be promoted to Eredivisie for 09-10 season.

He became known as 'Keizer Keisuke' (Emperor Keisuke) among the fans of VVV-Venlo.

CSKA Moscow

At the end of December 2009 Honda transferred to the Russian CSKA Moscow. Honda signed a 4 year contract. 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 euros.

Honda made his debut for CSKA in the UEFA Champions League-match against Sevilla. 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. 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 quarterfinals as well as the first to score in the knock-out stages.

Honda scored his first league goal on 12 March 2010, in the home match against Amkar Perm. He scored the goal in the third minute of injury time, slotting home a pass from Necid with his left. With the goal, he secured the win for CSKA Moscow.

International career

He was a member of the Japan team for 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship and played for U-23 national team, that qualified for 2008 Summer Olympics football tournament finals. He made a full international debut for Japan on June 22, 2008 in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Bahrain. On 14 July 2008, he was formally named as one of the midfielders of the Japanese U-23 national football team for the Beijing Olympics football competition. He scored his first goal for senior national team on 27 May 2009 in a friendly match against Chile at Nagai Stadium in Osaka.

2010 World Cup

Honda scored Japan's winning goal in their first 2010 World Cup match against Cameroon, finishing off Daisuke Matsui's cross into the top left corner of the net and this was the only goal in the match. His performance in the game gained him the Man of the Match Award from FIFA. In the final group-stage game against Denmark, he scored a free kick in the 17th minute from 30 yards out before turning provider for Shinji Okazaki after making his way into the penalty area, with a Cruyff Turn that beat a Denmark player, in the 88th minute to make the score 3–1 to Japan, a performance that earned him the man of the match award once more and Japan qualified for the second round where they were eliminated by Paraguay after 0–0 a.e.t. and 4–5 at penalties (Honda scored his penalty). Jonathan Wilson of The Guardian cited him as a 'false nine': a player superficially employed as a centre forward but moving deeper to pull the opposition defence around the pitch.

2011 AFC Asian Cup

Honda was included in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup by coach Alberto Zaccheroni. In the game against Syria he scored a penalty kick making the score 2–1, for Japan. He earned player of the match for that game. In the semi-finals against Korea Republic, he shot a penalty kick, but was blocked by Jung Sung-Ryong. But in the penalty shoot outs of that game, he scored. Again he earned player of the match.

Honda was awarded the most valuable player of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup.

Personal life


Honda's elder brother was also a footballer. Honda's uncle Daizaburo Honda was a canoeist who represented Japan in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Daizaburo's son and Keisuke's cousin Tamon Honda participated in three Olympic Games in freestyle wrestling in 1984, 1988, and 1992 and is now a professional wrestler.[9]


Juve in talks for Honda

Juventus are reportedly looking to add Keisuke Honda to their midfield engine room for the 2011-12 campaign.

According to a report in the Sports Nippon daily, the Italian club have been in talks with CSKA Moscow about the 25-year-old.

The Turin giants are looking to re-establish themselves in the Italian game after finishing seventh in Serie A this term and failing to qualify for Europe.

The Japanese international joined CSKA at the start of 2010 after impressing with Eredivisie side VVV-Venlo.

Juve are not the first Italian club to be associated with Honda after he was heavily linked with Milan a year ago.

A 2010 World Cup player, Honda has also been paired with a move to England – with clubs such as Aston Villa, Liverpool and Arsenal all keen.

The link with Honda comes just days after Juventus were said to be interested in Manchester United and South Korea midfielder Park Ji-Sung.

-Football Italia
 

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Ken

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Aug 17, 2007
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I read something about this too, apparently in Japan they're pretty convinced this thing is for real. I really liked Honda for Venlo in the Eredivisie and he did really well for Japan, but I'm not too sure about his form at CSKA if I'm honest. Could anyone help?
 

Cirillo

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Nov 10, 2009
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Hmm i like the idea of Honda, but I hope this isn't because we're not getting Aguero. I know he doesn't usually play as a second striker but he has before...
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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One sec. How would he play? On the wing or in the centre? Good signing but it seems to be an overlapped option with one of our other targets.
 

Nedvěd

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Honda. :tup: He's pretty versatile and can play deeper. With Japan he played like a Regista in the Asian cup.
 

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