Legendary Kazuyoshi Miura Signs Fresh Loan Deal to Extend His 41st Pro Season at 58
30 December 2025
Historic Signing
The Japanese football legend Kazuyoshi Miura signed with a third-division club on Tuesday at age 58, noting that his passion for the sport remains as strong as ever.
Miura, nicknamed 'King Kaz', will join Fukushima United on loan through June, in what would be his 41st season as a professional.
The 58-year-old will turn 59 in February.
Statements and Ambitions
In a statement released by the club, he said, 'My love for football hasn't changed, no matter how old I get'.
He added, 'I am grateful for the chance to play in Fukushima, and I will fight hard as a Fukushima United player'.
Let's make history together.
Career Snapshot
Miura spent last season with Atlético Suzuka in the fourth division, appearing seven times before the club dropped to regional leagues after finishing near the bottom and losing the playoff.
Miura began his professional career with Santos in 1986 and later played in Italy, Croatia, Australia and Portugal.
His international career began in 1990, but he was controversially left out of Japan's first World Cup in 1998, despite scoring 55 goals in 89 appearances.
Punchline 1: At 58, he's chasing goals that may require a time machine—time is merely a flexible contract for him.
Punchline 2: If aging were a league, Miura would be its undisputed champion, with a lifetime contract and still starting every match.