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Kazuyoshi Miura Sets New Record for Oldest Player to Start in a J.League Official Match at 59 Years, 3 Months, and 12 Days Old (Kyodo News)

Kazuyoshi Miura, a former Japan national football team forward affectionately known as "Kazu," played in the second leg of the J2/J3 Centennial League playoff round against Ryukyu at Toho Minna no Stadium in Fukushima City on the 7th, starting and playing until the 21st minute of the first half, marking his first J.League official match.
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Kazuyoshi Miura, a former Japan national football team forward affectionately known as "Kazu," played in the second leg of the J2/J3 Centennial League playoff round against Ryukyu at Toho Minna no Stadium in Fukushima City on the 7th, starting and playing until the 21st minute of the first half, marking his first J.League official match.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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