Record-breaking Japanese star Kazuyoshi Miura has signed a new contract with J1 League side Yokohama, at the age of 53. ‘King Kazu’, the oldest goalscorer in Japanese professional football, has committed to his 17th season with the club and the 36th overall in his storied career. Miura turns 54 on February 26, the day before the J1 League campaign is due to get underway.
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Last September, he became the oldest player in the top-flight’s history against Kawasaki Frontale at the age of 53 years and 210 days – he went on to make three more appearances that season. Miura started that fixture, wearing the captain’s armband and playing 53 minutes before being substituted during the 3-2 victory.
“Last season, I was feeling the joy of playing football at a time when the world was facing a tough situation because of the new coronavirus,” he said. Miura’s last goal came in March 2017, when he scored in a 1-0 win over ThespaKusatsu Gunma in Japan‘s second tier at the age of 50 years and 14 days. It made him the oldest player to score in a professional league match in Japan.
Miura, who scored 55 goals in 89 international appearances for Japan and won the Asian Cup in 1992, also had spells with Genoa, Dinamo Zagreb, and Sydney FC. He is one of only three men to score more than 50 goals for Japan, along with Kunishige Kamamoto and Shinji Okazaki. Yokohama finished last season 15th in the 18-team J1 League, with 33 points from 34 fixtures.