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The legend of “King Kazu” took another turn as Kazuyoshi Miura joined Portuguese second division club Oliveirense on loan from J-League club Yokohama FC, just a month shy of his 56th birthday.
The oldest professional soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura is not ready to retire just yet, as at 56 years old he signed a new loan deal in Portugal.
Miura scored 55 goals in 89 appearances and was a star with Japan’s national team in the 1990s. He has played professionally in Brazil, Italy, Croatia, Australia and Portugal.
The famed Japanese forward and the lesser-known Uruguayan defender are 58 and 63 years old, respectively. Both continue to go ...
Brazilian social impact entertainment company Maria Farinha Films is expanding stateside by opening a Los Angeles office operated by U.S. producer Miura Kite, formerly EVP of global television at ...
Miura, 56, is the world's oldest footballer and he just extended his contract with U.D. Oliverinese of the Portuguese second division for an undisclosed amount of time, according to BBC Sport.
Kazuyoshi Miura joined Portuguese club Oliveirense on loan from J-League side Yokohama FC this week. Miura, 55, is under a month away from his 56th birthday.
Kazuyoshi Miura, who is the world's oldest known professional soccer player at 56 years old, has signed a new deal with Portuguese second division club Oliveirense.
JAPAN: THE oldest active top-tier footballer is Kazuyoshi Miura, also known as ‘King Kazu’, who is currently playing for Atletico Suzuka in Japan. He is 58 years old and still playing professionally.
Brazilian social impact entertainment company Maria Farinha Films is expanding stateside by opening a Los Angeles office operated by U.S. producer Miura Kite, formerly EVP of global television at ...
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