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The player reacted Friday to the announcement of his team to extend the contract with a brief statement: "I thank the fans for their continued support to me".
This player, nicknamed B "King Kazuo": "I want to train seriously every day, play as many games as you can every minute (on the field)".
Miura Who will be in his 34th season of his professional career according to the calculations of his team, broke the record of 2017 to play as long as possible professionally and became the oldest player to score a goal, two records are held by the English legend Stanley Matthews.
Miura, who said he wants to continue playing until the age of 60, played nine games last year in Yokohama, which has been defending its colors since 2005 but failed. to score.
Miura is gone Japan On the way to Brazilian League In 1982, where he began his professional career with Santos 1986, a club that played its legend Pellet(1994-1995) and Dynamo Zagreb Croatia (1999), without success as his ally, before finally settling in Sydney in Australia (2005-2006).
The Japanese striker contributed to his country's professional career with the start of the professional league in 1993 and participated in the first World Cup for his country in 1998 la FranceAnd has defended the colors of the national team "The samurai" In 89 games, scored 55 goals.
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"I thank the fans for their continued support," he said on Friday.
"I want to train seriously every day and play as many matches as I can every minute (on the field)," said the player, King Kazuo.
Miura, who is in his 34th season in his professional career according to the scores of his team, broke the record of 2017 as the longest professional player possible, and became the oldest player to have scored a goal. Two records are held by English legend Stanley Matthews.
Miura, who said he wants to continue playing until the age of 60, played nine games last year in Yokohama, which has been defending its colors since 2005 but failed. to score.
Miura left Japan to join the Brazilian championship in 1982. He began his professional career in the legend Pele with Santos in 1986. He spent most of his career in his country after two trials in Europe with Genoa (1994 -1995) and Dinamo Zagreb. (1999) without success being his ally, before finally moving to Sydney in Australia (2005-2006).
The Japanese striker made his professional debut at the beginning of the professional league in 1993, taking part in the first World Cup of France in 1998, defending the Samurai in 89 games and scoring 55 goals.