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World’s oldest footballer to continue career at 58

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Last updated: December 30, 2025 3:36 pm
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Kazuyoshi Miura: The Age-Defying Footballer

Kazuyoshi Miura, affectionately known as “King Kazu” in Japan, has once again proven that age is just a number. At 58 years old, he has extended his professional football career by signing with third-division J.League side Fukushima United FC. This marks his fourth loan in as many years from Yokohama FC, a testament to his enduring passion and dedication to the sport.

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Kazuyoshi Miura: The Age-Defying FootballerA Career Spanning DecadesA Legacy of Endurance

Miura’s remarkable career spans nearly 40 years, with his first professional stint beginning in 1986 with Santos and Palmeiras in the Brazilian Serie A. This was the same year James Milner, a Premier League mainstay, was born. Over the years, Miura has played for several clubs, including Genoa and Dinamo Zagreb in Europe, and has also had spells in Australia. His experience and expertise on the field are a reflection of his commitment to the sport.

Kazuyoshi Miura’s nearly 40-year long professional career is not over yet. Hiroki Watanabe/Getty Images

A Career Spanning Decades

Miura has played 89 times for Japan, with his last cap coming in 2000. However, he has continued to play for his country’s futsal team, demonstrating his versatility and love for the sport. His decision to join Fukushima United FC is a significant one, as he will turn 59 in February, just a month into his spell with the team.

In a statement, Miura expressed his excitement about the new challenge, saying, “I am pleased to announce my transfer to Fukushima United FC, embarking on a new challenge. My passion for soccer will never change, even as I get older. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to play in Fukushima, and I look forward to competing with passion as a member of Fukushima United FC. Let’s build a new history together!”

Kazuyoshi Miura playing for Japan in the Asian Cup, in 1992. Etsuo Hara/Getty Images

A Legacy of Endurance

Miura’s decision to continue playing professional football at 58 is a testament to his dedication and passion for the sport. As he embarks on this new chapter with Fukushima United FC, he will undoubtedly inspire countless fans and aspiring footballers around the world. His legacy extends beyond his impressive career, serving as a reminder that with hard work and perseverance, age is not a barrier to achieving one’s goals.

As the football community looks on, Miura’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of living a healthy and active lifestyle, regardless of age. His commitment to the sport is a shining example of the impact that dedication and passion can have on one’s life and career. As he takes to the field with Fukushima United FC, fans around the world will be watching, inspired by the enduring spirit of “King Kazu”.

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