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How Kazuyoshi Miura Redefined the Professional Lifespan

  • 12:26 pm - December 30, 2025
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JAPAN : In the world of professional sports, where most careers end by the mid-30s, Kazuyoshi Miura stands as a biological and professional anomaly. With his loan move to Fukushima United on Tuesday, the 58-year-old forward has officially entered his 41st season as a professional footballer.

Miura’s career is a roadmap of global football over the last four decades. Having left Japan as a teenager to hone his skills in Brazil, he made his debut for Santos in 1986. Since then, he has graced pitches in:

Genoa (becoming the first Japanese player in Serie A)

Dinamo Zagreb

Sydney FC

Oliveirense

Multiple clubs, most notably Verdy Kawasaki and Yokohama FC

“King Kazu” is more than just a player; he is the bridge between the amateur era of Japanese football and the modern J. League powerhouses. When the professional league launched in 1993, Miura was the undisputed superstar, winning the league’s first MVP award.

His exclusion from the 1998 World Cup squad—despite his prolific scoring record—remains one of the most debated moments in Japanese sports history. Yet, rather than retiring in bitterness, Miura used the snub as fuel to keep playing, outlasting every single teammate and rival from that era.

His move to Fukushima United in J3 is not a “farewell tour.” Miura has promised the local community and fans that he will “play with everything I have.” For Fukushima, a club looking for a spark after a mid-table finish, Miura brings a level of media attention and professional discipline that is rare in the third tier.

As February approaches and Miura celebrates his 59th birthday, the football world will once again be watching. He isn’t just playing for the record books anymore; he is playing because, as he says, the “passion hasn’t changed.”

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