In the midst of the world-wide fever in Monterrey, a name appeared again and again among Japanese fans who came to witness the 1000th match in the history of the World Cups: Keisuke Honda.Although the former midfielder left the MX League several years ago, his legacy remains valid both in Japan and Mexico. It is enough to mention his name for Japanese supporters to smile, remember their goals and highlight the impact he had on becoming one of th…
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In the midst of the world-wide fever in Monterrey, a name appeared again and again among Japanese fans who came to witness the 1000th match in the history of the World Cups: Keisuke Honda.Although the former midfielder left the MX League several years ago, his legacy remains valid both in Japan and Mexico. It is enough to mention his name for Japanese supporters to smile, remember their goals and highlight the impact he had on becoming one of th…