Honda continues career at FK Suduva Marijampole – Last played for Neftchi Baku

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Former star Keisuke Honda continues his career in Europe. On Tuesday Lithuanian league leaders FK Suduva Marijampole announced that they had signed the 35-year-old former Japanese national team player. Honda will wear the number 3. Honda last played for Neftchi Baku in Azerbaijan where he scored two goals in seven games. 

For the former Milan star Suduva becomes the tenth club in his career. The 35-year-old has played on five continents and is the first player to have scored a goal in Asia, Europe, North America, Australia and South America. The only continent missing in his collection is Africa. 

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