Football World Cup: Japanese professional footballers Often known just as Kazu nicknamed King Kazu, is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as an onward for Japan Football League club Suzuka Point Getters on loan from Yokohama FC. He played for the Japan national Football World Cup team from 1990 to 2000 and was the 1st Japanese recipient of the IFFHS Asia's Footballer of the Year honours. Miura, whose rise to fame in Japan accorded with the launch of the J. League in 1993, was debatably Japan's 1st superstar in football. Football World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Germany Vs Japan tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
He is also known for his trademark Kazu Feint and his well-known Kazu dance when he scores great goals or produces countless plays. Miura holds the archives for being the oldest goal scorer in the JLeague, the footballer with the world's longest qualified career, and, as of 2022, the oldest qualified World Cup footballer in the world at 55. He also holds the probably unique distinction of having played qualified football in five separate decades 1980s–the 2020s. His elder brother Yasutoshi is also a former qualified footballer.
Qatar World Cup: Kazuyoshi Miura In 1982, Miura left the Shizuoka Gakuen High School after less than a year and 12 alone to Brazil at the age of 15 to become a qualified footballer there. He signed with the youth team of Sao Paulo side Juventus, and in 1986, Miura contracted his first qualified contract with Santos. He played for some other Brazilian clubs, including Palmeiras and Coritiba, till his return to Japan in 1990 before the Football World Cup.