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Kazuyoshi Miura Faces New Football Challenge at Age 58

Kazuyoshi Miura, the Japanese footballer they call "King Kazu", says he only improves with age. If so, that should do very, very good. Miura will turn 59 next month. He is the oldest professional footballer in the world, and on Friday he gave a press conference in Tokyo to celebrate his addition to a new team: the Fukushima United FC of the Third Division of the J-League. "My passion only grows the more I pursue her," Miura said. "Although I am …
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Kazuyoshi Miura, the Japanese footballer they call "King Kazu", says he only improves with age. If so, that should do very, very good. Miura will turn 59 next month. He is the oldest professional footballer in the world, and on Friday he gave a press conference in Tokyo to celebrate his addition to a new team: the Fukushima United FC of the Third Division of the J-League. "My passion only grows the more I pursue her," Miura said. "Although I am …

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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