Kazuyoshi Miura

Soccer Player

Kazuyoshi Miura was born in Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan on February 26th, 1967 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 57, Kazuyoshi Miura biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 26, 1967
Nationality
Japan
Place of Birth
Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Age
57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Association Football Player, Futsal Player
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Kazuyoshi Miura Life

Kazuyo Miura (born 26 February 1967), also known as Kazu (nicknamed King Kazu), is a Japanese footballer who plays for Yokohama FC in the J1 League.

He competed for the Japanese national team from 1990 to 2000, and was the first Japanese recipient of the Asian Footballer of the Year award in 1993, the first year the Asian Football Confederation had announced it.

Miura, who rose to fame in Japan with the J.League's unveiling in 1993, was unquestionably Japan's first national celebrity in football.

When he achieves or producess outstanding performances, he is also known for his trademark "Kazu Feint" and his well-known "Kazu dance." Miura is the oldest footballer and oldest goalscorer in international professional leagues at the age of 50.

Yasutoshi's older brother was also a professional footballer.

Personal life

Risako Shitara, a former actress and singer, has been married to him since 1993. They have two children, Ryota Miura (born 1997) and Kota Miura.

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Kazuyoshi Miura Career

Club career

In 1982, Miura left the Shizuoka Gakuen High School after less than a year, and travelled alone to Brazil at the age of fifteen to become a professional footballer there. He signed with the youth squad of São Paulo side Juventus, and in 1986, Miura signed his first professional contract with Santos. He played for several other Brazilian clubs, including Palmeiras and Coritiba, until his return to Japan in 1990.

His time in Brazil elevated him to star status and on his return to Japan, he joined the Japan Soccer League (JSL) side Yomiuri SC, which later spun off from its parent company Yomiuri Shinbun and became Verdy Kawasaki with the launch of the J1 League in 1993. With Yomiuri/Kawasaki, Miura won four consecutive league titles playing alongside fellow Japanese national team regulars Ruy Ramos and Tsuyoshi Kitazawa. Yomiuri won the last two JSL titles in 1991 and 1992, and Verdy Kawasaki won the first two J1 League titles in 1993 and 1994. He was named the first J.League Most Valuable Player in 1993.

Miura then became the first Japanese footballer to play in Italy, joining Genoa in the 1994–95 Serie A season. In his Italian stint, he played 21 times and scored one goal, during the Genoa derby against Sampdoria. On 15 January 1994, Miura assisted Antonio Manicone's match-winning goal against Padova.

He returned to Verdy Kawasaki for the 1995 season and played with them until the end of the 1998 season.

Miura made another attempt at playing in Europe with Croatia Zagreb in 1999.

He returned to Japan, however, following a brief trial with AFC Bournemouth, in the same year, and played with Kyoto Purple Sanga and Vissel Kobe.

In 2005, Miura signed for Yokohama FC in 2005. In 2007, Miura was selected for the 2007 J.League All-Star Soccer for J-East and played exceptionally well.

In November 2015, Miura signed a new one-year contract with Yokohama FC at the age of 48. In January 2017, Miura signed another new one-year contract with Yokohama, taking his professional career into his fifties.

On 5 March 2017, Miura became the oldest ever player to feature in a professional match when he started in Yokohama's 1–1 draw against V-Varen Nagasaki. With 50 years and seven days, he surpassed the previous record held by Stanley Matthews from 1965 by two days. Seven days later, he broke Matthews' record for oldest goalscorer in professional football when he struck the only goal of a 1–0 win over Thespakusatsu Gunma.

In January 2018, he signed a new contract, and renewed it again in January 2019, January 2020, and January 2021.

On 5 August 2020, he started in a J.League Cup match against Sagan Tosu, becoming the oldest player to take to the pitch in Japan's league cup competition, at the age of 53 years, 5 months and 10 days. By doing so, he surpassed the previous record of 42 years, 10 months set in 2017 by Yukio Tsuchiya.

On 23 September 2020, he started in the J1 League match against Kawasaki Frontale and in doing so became the oldest player to take to the pitch in a J1 League match and the oldest player ever in a football match in the highest national division worldwide. Miura played 57 minutes in this match.

On 30 December 2021, it was reported that Miura had reached an agreement to join Suzuka Point Getters in the Japan Football League, the fourth tier of Japanese football. On 13 March 2022, Miura, at the age of 55, made his debut for Suzuka Point Getters, in the first round of the Japan Football League, which also resulted in a record crowd attraction.

International career

In September 1990, Miura was named as part of the Japan squad for the 1990 Asian Games. At this competition, on September 26, he debuted against Bangladesh. After his debut, he played as a forward until 1997. In 1992, he played at the 1992 Asian Cup, which Japan went on to win. In 1993, in the 1994 World Cup qualification, he played thirteen games and scored thirteen goals. However, Japan failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup. He also played at the 1994 Asian Games, the 1995 King Fahd Cup and the 1996 Asian Cup.

In 1997, Miura scored fourteen times for Japan during qualification for the 1998 World Cup, leading the Samurai Blue to their first ever World Cup finals. Despite this, Miura was controversially left out of the squad.

In February 2000, Miura played for Japan for the first time in two years. He played his last national team match later that year, and finished with the second-most career goals in Japanese national team history with 55 goals in 89 matches.

In 2012, and at the age of 45, Miura made his debut for the Japan futsal team in a 3–3 draw against Brazil. He came off the bench and was involved in the build up for the second goal scored by Nobuya Osodo. In his second appearance with the futsal team, he scored the third goal in a 3–1 win over Ukraine. In the 2012 Futsal World Cup, Miura appeared in all four matches for Japan, but failed to score as the Japanese were knocked out by Ukraine in the round of 16.

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Kazuyo Miura, a veteran striker, has agreed to join Porto's Oliveirense at the age of 55

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2023
Kazuyo Miura, a veteran Japanese footballer, has agreed to join Oliveirense, Portugal's second-tier side, at the age of 55. The veteran striker intends to play until the age of 60. Even though this is a new place for me, the forward said: 'I'll work really hard to show everyone what I'm used to.'

Kazuyo Miura, the world's oldest footballer, has left for Japan for his FIFTEENth transfer in his career

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2022
Kazuyo Miura, also known as Kazu, is the world's oldest living professional footballer at the age of 55, and he hasn't stopped working. According to Nikkan Sport, Kazu has reportedly obtained his 15th transfer of his remarkable career since joining Portuguese second-tier side Oliveirense just two months shy of his 56th birthday. This week, the Japanese veteran was seen boarding a flight to Portugal as he prepares for his new move, which comes after he started out as a professional for Santos, Brazil. Kazu has played for a total of 16 clubs around the world, from his debut with Santos to Italy, Croatia, Australia, and now Portugal.

Kazuyo Miura sets a new personal record of being the oldest professional footballer in the country's oldest professional footballer age of 55 years and 222 days

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 10, 2022
The former Japan international came off the bench for his fourth-tier side Suzuka Point Getters' 1-0 victory over Criacao Shinjuku in front of a record-breaking crowd of 16,218 at the newly built National Stadium. Despite the victory, the day's biggest cheer was reserved for the man named 'King Kazu', who will celebrate his 56th birthday in February.