Insane! '42nd Pro' 59-Year-Old Miura Explodes with Multiple Goals This time... 3 Goals in a Month, 'Rejuvenation Mode'
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59-year-old Kazuyoshi Miura led his team to a 7-0 victory in the first round of the Emperor's Cup against Oyama Club by scoring two goals from penalty kicks alone. Following his first field goal in four years last month, he has scored three goals in a single month, proving he is still in top form; however, there is a mix of criticism that he is merely a marketing tactic for a lower-league team and his determination to extend his career.
For the first time in four years at the end of July, Kazuyoshi Miura recidivated this Wednesday, August 19, offering a double in the success of the Fukushima United against Oyama (7-0). At 59, the Japanese footballer, the oldest active footballer on the planet, continues to enjoy himself.
Kazuyoshi Miura scored at 59 and 149 days for Fukushima United and again scored in an official game after almost four years.
Like the ketchup. While he had scored for the first time in four years in official competition this...
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