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Keisuke Honda

Is Keisuke Honda A-List?

NoB

NoKeisuke Honda is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2014

AC Milan Number 10

Lost A-list status in 2018

Dropped to B tier — Third World Cup

Ranking Timeline

2008C$2M

VVV Venlo European Move

Moved to Dutch club VVV-Venlo, marking his first step into European football. His strong performances caught the attention of bigger clubs across Europe.

2010B$10M+$8M

CSKA Moscow Success

Joined CSKA Moscow and became a star in the Russian Premier League, winning the league title and excelling in Champions League matches. His performances established him as one of Asia's top players.

2014A$20M+$10M

AC Milan Number 10

Became the first Japanese player to wear AC Milan's prestigious number 10 jersey, a historic achievement. This high-profile move to a legendary club elevated his status to A-list in Asian football.

2015A$25M+$5M

Asian Cup Performance

Led Japan to the Asian Cup final, showcasing his leadership and playmaking abilities on the continental stage. Though Japan lost, his performances cemented his status as a national hero.

2018B$35M+$10M

Third World Cup

Competed in his third consecutive World Cup with Japan, becoming one of the country's most experienced international players. However, his playing time decreased, signaling the twilight of his peak years.

2020B$45M+$10M

Business Ventures Expansion

While still playing, expanded his business empire including soccer academies, investments in sports teams, and social entrepreneurship projects. His off-field activities became as prominent as his playing career.

2023B$48M+$3M

Retirement Multiple Roles

Officially retired from professional playing but continued as a manager, businessman, and football academy owner. His diverse portfolio maintained his relevance beyond his playing days.

2026B$50M+$2M

Football Entrepreneur Legacy

Remains a prominent figure in Asian football through his business ventures, coaching, and philanthropic work. While no longer playing, his legacy as Japan's most iconic modern player and his successful transition to entrepreneurship maintain his solid B-tier status.

Last updated: February 25, 2026