Worlds oldest professional footballer Kazuyoshi Miura, 52, signs new contract selfrestrained

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 12:15:05


Worlds oldest professional footballer Kazuyoshi Miura, 52, signs new contract selfrestrained

The Japanese striker, nicknamed 'King Kazu,' has signed a new 12-month contract with first division club Yokohama FC to take him into a 35th season of professional football.

Miura, who turns 53 in February, played just three times last season as Yokohama earned promotion from Japan's second tier.

'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website.



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'I will make daily efforts to achieve the goal of staying in the division but won't forget the feelings of gratitude and to enjoy football. I will do my best to be able to contribute to the team's wins.'

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He holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest professional player to score a competitive league goal, and in March 2017 he became the oldest player to appear in a professional match, surpassing Englishman Stanley Matthews' old record.

Miura began his professional career at Brazilian club Santos in 1986 and went on to play in Italy, Croatia and Australia.

He appeared for the Japanese national team on 89 occasions between 1990 and 2000, scoring 55 goals.

Miura, who turns 53 in February, played just three times last season as Yokohama earned promotion from Japan's second tier. He appeared for the Japanese national team on 89 occasions between 1990 and 2000, scoring 55 goals. He appeared for the Japanese national team on 89 occasions between 1990 and 2000, scoring 55 goals. Miura began his professional career at Brazilian club Santos in 1986 and went on to play in Italy, Croatia and Australia. 'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website. He holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest professional player to score a competitive league goal, and in March 2017 he became the oldest player to appear in a professional match, surpassing Englishman Stanley Matthews' old record. 'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website. 'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website. READ: Liverpool make best-ever start to a Premier League season with win at Tottenham 'I will make daily efforts to achieve the goal of staying in the division but won't forget the feelings of gratitude and to enjoy football. I will do my best to be able to contribute to the team's wins.' Miura, who turns 53 in February, played just three times last season as Yokohama earned promotion from Japan's second tier. READ: Sergio Aguero hits scoring landmark as merciless Manchester City thrash Aston Villa Miura, who turns 53 in February, played just three times last season as Yokohama earned promotion from Japan's second tier. Miura, who turns 53 in February, played just three times last season as Yokohama earned promotion from Japan's second tier. He appeared for the Japanese national team on 89 occasions between 1990 and 2000, scoring 55 goals. Miura began his professional career at Brazilian club Santos in 1986 and went on to play in Italy, Croatia and Australia. 'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website. Miura, who turns 53 in February, played just three times last season as Yokohama earned promotion from Japan's second tier. The Japanese striker, nicknamed 'King Kazu,' has signed a new 12-month contract with first division club Yokohama FC to take him into a 35th season of professional football. He appeared for the Japanese national team on 89 occasions between 1990 and 2000, scoring 55 goals. The Japanese striker, nicknamed 'King Kazu,' has signed a new 12-month contract with first division club Yokohama FC to take him into a 35th season of professional football. READ: Liverpool make best-ever start to a Premier League season with win at Tottenham 'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website. He holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest professional player to score a competitive league goal, and in March 2017 he became the oldest player to appear in a professional match, surpassing Englishman Stanley Matthews' old record. 'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website. He appeared for the Japanese national team on 89 occasions between 1990 and 2000, scoring 55 goals. Miura began his professional career at Brazilian club Santos in 1986 and went on to play in Italy, Croatia and Australia. READ: Liverpool make best-ever start to a Premier League season with win at Tottenham Miura began his professional career at Brazilian club Santos in 1986 and went on to play in Italy, Croatia and Australia. READ: Liverpool make best-ever start to a Premier League season with win at Tottenham 'I was able to renew my contract with Yokohama FC,' Miura said in a statement on the club's website. 'I will make daily efforts to achieve the goal of staying in the division but won't forget the feelings of gratitude and to enjoy football. I will do my best to be able to contribute to the team's wins.'

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