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Richard Martin

Japan international Honda signs for Mexican club Pachuca

Football Soccer - Japan v UAE - World Cup 2018 Qualifier - Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama, Japan - 1/9/16. Japan's Keisuke Honda and UAE's Abdelaziz Sanqour in action. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon Picture Supplied by Action Images

(Reuters) - Japan attacking midfielder Keisuke Honda has joined Mexican side Pachuca, the CONCACAF Champions League holders announced on Friday, two months after leaving AC Milan as a free agent.

"I have just signed for Pachuca and I'm very happy," Honda said in Spanish in a video on the club's Twitter feed.

The club did not disclose the details of his contract.

Honda, 31, has 86 caps for Japan, scoring 36 goals, and is the only Japanese player to score in two separate World Cups, netting in the 2010 and 2014 tournaments.

He joined Milan in January 2014 for a reported 20 million euro ($22.8 million) fee from CSKA Moscow but could not halt the decline of the Italian giants, who finished outside the top five in each of his four seasons at the San Siro.

He admitted after his last game, a 2-1 defeat at Cagliari for which he was named club captain, that his time at Milan had been a disappointment.

He said: "Unfortunately, I could not play in the number 10 role as often as I would have liked but I never gave up and did the best I could. I approached every game and training session with all my passion."

(Reporting by Richard Martin; Editing by Keith Weir)

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