Keisuke Honda expresses interest in Japan coaching role after World Cup exit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 8:15 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Keisuke Honda has formally offered to become Japan's next head coach. This announcement follows the national team's elimination from the 2026 World Cup at the hands of Brazil, where Japan lost 2-1 in a dramatic finish. Current coach Hajime Moriyasu is reportedly in line for a one-year extension, which Honda seeks to contest, proposing to take the role for that duration with the possibility of being dismissed after the Asian Cup if unsuccessful. Honda has a rich history with the national team and is currently active in the Singapore Premier League while gaining popularity for his commentary during the tournament.
- •Japan lost 2-1 to Brazil in the round of 32 at the World Cup.
- •Keisuke Honda proposes a one-year coaching term amid Moriyasu's extension talks.
- •Honda has 98 caps and coached Cambodia's national team previously.
- •Hajime Moriyasu has managed Japan since 2018 with two World Cup exits.
- 8:15 AMYahoo Sports — Keisuke Honda makes case to take the Japan job from Hajime Moriyasu after World Cup exit
"National team legend Keisuke Honda has offered himself as Japan’s next head coach. The former Japan forward, now one of the country’s most well-liked World Cup commentators, made his pitch this week.
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