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Japanese footballer Honda founds venture fund with Will Smith

Jul 19 (Japan Today) - Japanese footballer Keisuke Honda is swapping football for finance, after launching a venture capital fund with Hollywood star Will Smith to invest in startups addressing social problems, the striker's agent said Wednesday.

The Dreamers Fund, set up in April in Los Angeles, aims to raise about $100 million from investors, with Japanese brokerage giant Nomura Holdings serving as "the anchor investor", Honda's management firm KSK Group said in a statement.

"I hope to change the lives of people in the US, Japan and the world for the better through the Dreamers Fund," Honda was quoted as saying in the statement.

The former AC Milan striker announced his retirement from international football earlier this month on the heels of Japan's heartbreaking World Cup exit in a last-gasp defeat to Belgium.

"I'll be taking on a difficult new challenge," Honda, 32, said on his official Twitter account Wednesday, without adding details.

The management firm statement said Honda had been "shocked", while playing club football in the Netherlands a decade ago, to learn that some of his fellow players were sending more than half their salaries home to support families in Africa and South America.

"I began to think about a way for me to contribute to people in disadvantaged environments," Honda said in the statement.

The fund will bring together investors with experience funding rising US ventures such as Uber and SpaceX, the statement said.

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