PFC Central Sport Club of the Army, Moscow
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PFC Central Sport Club of the Army, Moscow

by Ryo

Keisuke Honda

Keisuke Honda

There is a professional football club in Russia, which is PFC CSKA Moscow. Why I know this team is because Keisuke Honda, who is a really famous player in Japan, plays on this team.

He has been playing for 2 years. Next year he will transfer to a big club. After 2 years we'll have the World Cup. He'll be a key player and make a spectacular showing.

I can't wait to see that. Everyone has to go to Brazil to support him and other players.

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Keisuke Honda
by: Gary Wolff

Ryo, I'm embarrassed to say that I don't know this player, but he's a handsome guy and if you are a fan of his, then I hope he does well. :-)

Go Japan in the 2014 FIFA World Cup !!

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