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Meet Kazuyoshi Miura, A 58 Year Old Still Playing Professional Football With Atletico Suzuka In Japan’s Fourth Tier

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 8, 2025 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Meet Kazuyoshi Miura, A 58 Year Old Still Playing Professional Football With Atletico Suzuka In Japan’s Fourth Tier.

Kazuyoshi Miura, affectionately known as “King Kazu,” has once again captured the imagination of football fans worldwide by continuing his remarkable career at the age of 58. The Japanese striker, currently playing for Atletico Suzuka in Japan’s fourth division, marked his 40th season as a professional footballer with a starting appearance in a recent match against Veertien Mie, playing the first 45 minutes in a display of enduring passion and resilience.

 





Miura’s journey began in 1986 when, at just 15 years old, he left Japan for Brazil to pursue his footballing dream, signing with the iconic Santos, a club synonymous with Pelé. Since then, his career has spanned five continents, with stints at notable clubs including Palmeiras, Coritiba, Genoa in Italy, Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia, Vissel Kobe, Sydney FC in Australia, and most recently, a loan spell at Portuguese second-division side Oliveirense from 2023 to 2024. Now back in Japan on loan from Yokohama FC, Miura remains a talismanic figure for Atletico Suzuka, where he is celebrated not only for his on-pitch contributions but also for his role in boosting the club’s profile.

 

On 15 June 2025, Miura rewrote his own record as the Japan Football League’s oldest player, coming off the bench in the 82nd minute to help Atletico Suzuka secure a 2-1 victory over YSCC Yokohama. At 58 years and 109 days, he demonstrated his enduring commitment to the game, expressing gratitude to his teammates and supporters. “I know it’s rare for a professional athlete to celebrate his 40th season, and I feel really lucky and grateful,” Miura said, crediting his teammates for his ability to keep playing. His appearance as a starter on 6 July 2025 further cemented his legacy, as he played the first half of the match, inspiring both fans and players alike.

 

 

A former Japan international, Miura earned 89 caps and scored 55 goals for his country during the 1990s, playing a pivotal role in Japan’s 1992 Asian Cup triumph. Despite his prolific form, including 14 goals in the 1998 World Cup qualifiers, he was controversially left out of Japan’s squad for their first World Cup finals appearance. Yet, his determination never wavered, and his career has become a testament to discipline and passion. “Retiring isn’t an option. I want to play as many minutes as I can,” Miura declared at a press conference last year, a sentiment echoed in his recent performances.

 

 

Miura’s longevity is attributed to his rigorous work ethic and love for the game. Speaking to French outlet L’Equipe, he revealed, “The secret is nothing more than hard work and passion. I want to keep playing until my body says enough.” Despite a leg injury sidelining him at the start of the 2025 Japan Football League season, Miura has returned with vigour, though he is still chasing his first goal since November 2022. His presence continues to draw crowds, with Atletico Suzuka’s matches seeing a surge in attendance, particularly during away games.

 

 

As Miura laces up his boots for another season, his story transcends football, embodying perseverance and an unyielding love for the sport. For Atletico Suzuka, a club in Japan’s fourth tier, having a living legend like Miura is a source of pride and inspiration. Manager Fujio Yamamoto has praised his contribution, noting, “He is a player needed for the soccer we aim to play.” As “King Kazu” continues to defy the odds, his legacy as the world’s oldest active professional footballer grows ever stronger, proving that age is merely a number when passion drives the game.

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