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Japanese footballer Kazuyoshi Miura on Tuesday signed for a third-division team at the age of 58.

Miura, known as “King Kazu”, will join Japan’s Fukushima United on loan until June for what will be his 41st season as a professional footballer.

The footballer will turn 59 in February 2026.

Speaking in a statement issued by his club on Tuesday, Miura said his passion for playing football was as strong as ever.

He said: “My passion for football hasn’t changed, no matter how old I get.

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“I’m very grateful to be given the opportunity to play in Fukushima, and I will fight hard as a member of Fukushima United.

“Let’s make history together!”

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Miura spent last season with fourth-tier Atletico Suzuka, making seven appearances as the team were relegated to Japan’s regional leagues after finishing second-bottom of the table and losing a playoff.

His move to Fukushima sees him return to the J. League – the top three divisions of Japanese football – for the first time in five years.

Miura made his professional debut in 1986 for Brazilian team Santos and he has also played for teams in Italy, Croatia, Australia and Portugal.

He helped put football in Japan on the map when the professional J. League was launched in 1993.

He made his Japan debut in 1990 but was famously left out of the squad for their first World Cup finals appearance in 1998, despite scoring 55 goals in 89 games for the national side.

The Star

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