Keisuke Honda

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Keisuke Honda is a Japanese professional footballer

Jun 13, 1986

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 13, 1986
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Famous: Footballer, Sportspersons, Football Players
  • Spouses: Misako Honda (m. 2008)
  • Siblings: Hiroyuki Honda
  • Birth Place: Settsu, Osaka Prefecture
  • Height: 182cm

Keisuke Honda born at

Settsu, Osaka Prefecture

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Birth Place

Keisuke Honda is married to Misako, a kindergarten teacher, since 2008. The couple has a son.

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Personal Life

Keisuke Honda was born in Settsu, Osaka, on June 13, 1986, in a large family of athletes. His older brother too played football while they grew up. Keisuke’s great uncle, Daisaburo, was a renowned canoeist back in his time, and Keisuke’s cousin, Tamon Honda, happens to be a former Olympic wrestler. Growing up in an environment dominated by a variety of sports, Honda chose football and followed in the footsteps of his older brother.

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Childhood & Early Life

Honda grew up playing football with his brother and was extremely passionate about it. He never missed any ‘Serie A’ match on TV and went as far as writing an essay, as part of his elementary school tradition, where he offered a detailed description of his aspiration of being the best footballer in the world and for playing for a ‘Serie A’ team. He also wished to play in the same team with his older brother.

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Childhood & Early Life

He started playing football at the age of 8 and attended a small local academy, ‘Settsu.’ His dreams of playing football at a much bigger level took him to ‘Gamba Osaka,’ a local youth club. Although he joined the junior youth team of the club, he aimed at their youth team. However, Honda was repeatedly rejected.

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He attended the ‘Seiryō High School’ and played for two years with his school team, making small waves at the local level. Eventually, in 2005, he was selected to play for ‘Nagoya Grampus’ in the ‘J1 League.’

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Honda maintained his place in the ‘Nagoya Campus’ team for two seasons following his contract. However, his performance did not live up to expectations. He played 90 matches for his team and scored only 11 goals, which somehow put a major question mark on his future with the team and with the game in general.

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Career

In January 2008, a team from the Netherlands, ‘VVV-Venlo,’ approached Honda for a contract. However, this stint too turned out to be unlucky for him. His team slid down in the tally and became a second-division team within the first six months of Honda’s inclusion. However, the 2008–2009 season turned out to be a little better, as the team pulled itself up and utilized Honda, who performed exceptionally well. He scored 16 goals in his 36 matches for the team and performed brilliantly in many crucial matches.

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As his team found a place back in the top league ‘Eredivisie,’ Honda was now affectionately called “Emperor Keisuke” and gained a wide fan following. In late 2009, the Russian club ‘CSKA Moscow’ wished to acquire him. Soon, Keisuke signed a 4-year contract with them.

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The transfer fee was not confirmed by any party. However, media reports claimed that the deal was finalized at the price that ‘VVV’ had specified, which was somewhere around €6 million. Honda made his debut for ‘Moscow’ in a ‘UEFA Championship League’ match against ‘Sevilla.’ In March 2010, Honda hit the first league goal while playing against ‘Amkar Perm.’

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In May 2011, he helped his team win the ‘Russian Cup’ by scoring two goals against ‘Alania Vladikavkaz.’ In September 2012, he further ensured his team a league victory by scoring twice against ‘Alania.’ In mid-2013, as soon as the transfer windows opened, he was free to explore options to play for other clubs and openly talked about his wish to play for a better club. In December 2013, in the wake of offers from various European clubs, ‘CSKA Moscow’ declared the termination of Honda’s contract without any plans to extend it further.

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