At a Glance
- Kazuyoshi Miura, 59, signs with Fukushima United for his 41st season
- He became the oldest professional scorer in 2017 at age 50
- He has played in six countries and scored 55 goals in 89 club matches
- Why it matters: Miura’s longevity and record-breaking career continue to inspire players and fans worldwide.
Kazuyoshi Miura turns 59 in February and is set to play his 41st professional season after signing a loan deal with Fukushima United. The veteran striker moves from Yokohama FC and had a loan spell with Atletico Suzuka last season, where he failed to score in seven matches.
New Club Signing
Miura’s new contract keeps him in Japan’s third division, where he will compete against rising talents. The loan from Yokohama FC will allow him to maintain match fitness while contributing experience to the squad.
- Brazil
- Italy
- Croatia
- Australia
- Portugal
- Japan

Career Highlights
Miura debuted in 1986 with Santos in Brazil and later became a star for Japan’s national team during the 1990s. He scored 55 goals in 89 appearances for club teams and, in 2017 at age 50, became the oldest player to score in a professional match, surpassing Stanley Matthews.
- 55 goals in 89 appearances
Legacy
Known as “King Kazu,” Miura was one of the first big names in Japanese soccer and remains a symbol of endurance in the sport. His record-setting career spans multiple continents and decades.
Key Takeaways
- Miura signs with Fukushima United for his 41st season
- He is the oldest professional scorer, a record set in 2017
- His career totals include 55 goals in 89 club matches
Miura’s continued presence on the pitch demonstrates that age is just a number for those who combine talent with perseverance.

