Bhutanese side Paro FC have officially announced that 38-year-old Japanese player
Keisuke Honda
Officially joining the team, he will represent the club in a qualifying match for the AFC Challenge League.
Keisuke Honda will play for Paro FC against Nepal's Church Boys on August 13 in a qualifying match for the AFC Challenge League. It has been 1,013 days since Keisuke Honda last played in a match.
Born in 1986, Keisuke Honda is a famous Japanese soccer player who plays as a midfielder and striker. He has played for a number of well-known clubs in his career, including AC Milan of Italy and Nagoya Whale Eight of Japan. He was also a key member of the Japanese national team, participating in the 2010 and 2014 World Cups.
The addition of Keisuke Honda has certainly brought a great deal of attention and anticipation to Paro FC. His rich experience in the game and excellent skills will provide important help to the team and add more variables to the team's performance in the AFC Challenge League.
The match will not only be Keisuke Honda's debut since his comeback, but also an important challenge for Paro FC in the AFC Challenge League. Fans are looking forward to seeing the veteran back in action and showing his usual style and strength.