Miura, known as “King Kazu” in his homeland, became the oldest player to feature in Japan’s first division when he played for Yokohama FC last season, but is now looking for opportunities ...
And Miura, a.k.a. “King Kazu,” wants to play even more than the 60 minutes he logged in his successful debut with the Suzuka Point Getters of the Japan Football League on March 13 here.
Known as "King Kazu," Miura played in Japan's J-League upon its inauguration in 1993 and remains the only player from that time still in action. The 57-year-old — the oldest professional soccer ...
So who is “King Kazu” and why does he keep playing? What’s the secret to a football career that is at least 15 years longer than average? The story, he told the BBC, began with the 1970 ...
The Shizuoka Prefecture native, the inaugural J-League MVP in 1993 with Verdy Kawasaki, now Tokyo Verdy, and the first Japanese to play in Italy's Serie A when he joined Genoa in 1994, last scored ...
Kazuyoshi Miura is playing on - at the age of 57. Miura has signed with Atletico Suzuka of the Japanese Fourth Division. Miura will turn 58 in February and began his career in 1986, debuting with ...
At 57, Miura, also known as "King Kazu", recently signed with Atletico Suzuka, a fourth-tier Japanese club, on loan from Yokohama FC. This move comes after two seasons in Portugal, where he ...