In 2017, the 50-year-old Kazuyoshi Miura circled the world after hitting the match against Tsoacakusatu, becoming the oldest professional football player to score a goal.
Now, Miura is again in the spotlight because he extended the contract with his team, Yokohama for another year and will play active football in his 52nd year of life.
Miura started his career in 1986 and with the signing of the new contract he will enter his 34th season as a professional football player.
Interesting is the fact that Miura was born in the same year with the legendary Roberto Baggio, who has long hung the wedges on the wedge.
In 2018, Miura performed in eight matches in Yokohama's team, but failed to enroll in the shooters list.
In Europe, the attacker had short adventures in Genoa and Dinamo Zagreb, where in the company of our Goce Sedloski they won the title in 1999.
His team Yokohama is competing in the second-ranked league in Japan, Jay 2 league.
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