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Defying Time: King Kazu Plays On at 58, Extends Record-Breaking Career into a 41st Season

From a teenage dreamer in Brazil to the eternal face of Japanese football, Kazuyoshi Miura signs yet another professional contract, proving that passion has no expiry date.

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
January 1, 2026
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Defying Time: King Kazu Plays On at 58, Extends Record-Breaking Career into a 41st Season

In professional sports, legends usually retire twice — first when their bodies surrender, and later when memory slowly loosens its grip. Kazuyoshi Miura, however, refuses both exits.
As of January 2026, the man known globally as “King Kazu” has once again bent time to his will.

At 58, the Japanese striker has signed a new contract with Fukushima United in the J3 League, pushing his extraordinary journey into an almost unimaginable 41st professional season. This is no farewell tour. It’s a continuation of a life lived entirely for football.

A 15-Year-Old, a Suitcase, and Brazil

Long before sports science and elite academies shaped modern careers, Miura chased his dream the hard way. In 1982, a 15-year-old Kazu left Shizuoka alone and flew to Brazil, the spiritual home of the game.

He slept in cramped dormitories, struggled with the language, and trained endlessly on dusty pitches. Yet it was there that his samba-infused flair took shape — a style that blended Japanese discipline with Brazilian joy.

In 1986, the gamble paid off. Miura signed his first professional contract with Santos FC, the legendary club of Pelé. He didn’t merely survive in South America — he thrived, becoming one of the rare Asian players to earn genuine respect in Brazilian football before returning home to change the game forever.

The Face of a New Era

When the J-League launched in 1993, it needed a star. It found a king.
Playing for Verdy Kawasaki, Miura dominated the league’s inaugural season, winning its first-ever MVP award. His goals, charisma, and iconic “Kazu Dance” celebration turned him into a cultural phenomenon. Off the pitch, his sharp suits and movie-star presence made him Japan’s first true football celebrity.

Miura also became a trailblazer abroad — the first Japanese player to feature in Serie A with Genoa — later taking his career across Croatia, Australia, and Portugal, long before Japanese players became a global export.

Heartbreak That Fueled Immortality

The most painful chapter of Miura’s career came in 1998. After scoring 12 goals in World Cup qualifying and helping Japan reach their first-ever World Cup, he was controversially left out of the final squad.
For most players, that moment would have been the end.

For Miura, it became the beginning of something unprecedented.
Instead of retreating into bitterness, he played on — not for months, not for years, but for three more decades, redefining what longevity means in elite sport.

Why King Kazu Still Laces Up

Approaching 59, Miura’s discipline borders on obsession. He wakes before dawn, monitors his body fat daily, and follows a strict nutritional and recovery regimen. His minutes on the pitch may now be limited, but his influence is immense.

According to a BBC report, Miura said: “My passion for football hasn’t changed, no matter how old I get. I will fight hard and do my best. Let’s make history together.”

In the locker room, he is a living textbook — a mentor to teammates who grew up watching him on highlight reels or reading about him in history books.

Career at a Glance

Name: Kazuyoshi Miura
Nickname: King Kazu
Born: February 26, 1967
Professional Debut: 1986 (Santos FC)
Leagues Played In: Brazil, Japan, Italy, Croatia, Australia, Portugal
J-League Honour: Inaugural MVP (1993)
Japan Caps: 89
World Cup Qualifying Goals (1998): 12
Current Club (2026): Fukushima United
Seasons Played: 41

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