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Kazuyoshi Miura
Japanese footballer

Kazuyoshi Miura

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Japanese footballer
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Place of birth
Shizuoka
Age
57 years
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Biography

Kazuyoshi Miura (三浦 知良, Miura Kazuyoshi, born on 26 February 1967), often known simply as Kazu (his nicknamed King Kazu), is a Japanese footballer. He played for the Japanese national team and was the first Japanese recipient of the Asian Player of the Year award in 1993, an award presented annually by the Asian Football Confederation. He currently plays for Yokohama FC in the J. League Division 2. Kazu, whose rise to fame in Japan coincided with the launch of the J. League in 1993, was arguably Japan's first superstar in football.
Miura scored fourteen times for Japan during qualification for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, leading the Blue Samurai to their first ever FIFA World Cup finals. He played his last national team match in 2000, and finished with the second-most career goals in Japanese national team history with 55 goals in 200 matches.
Miura holds the records for being the oldest footballer and oldest goalscorer in Japan's professional leagues at aged 49. His elder brother Yasutoshi was also a professional footballer.

Club career

In 1982, Miura left the Shizuoka Gakuen School after less than a year, and travelled alone to Brazil at the age of fifteen to become a professional footballer there. He signed with Clube Atlético Juventus, a youth club in São Paulo, and in 1986, Kazu signed his first professional contract with Santos. He played for several other Brazilian clubs including Palmeiras and Coritiba until his return to Japan in 1990.

His time in Brazil elevated him to star status and on his return to Japan, he joined the Japan Soccer League side Yomiuri FC, which later spun off from its parent company Yomiuri Shinbun and became Verdy Kawasaki with the launch of the J. League in 1993. With Yomiuri/Kawasaki, Kazu won four consecutive league titles playing alongside fellow Japanese national team regulars Ruy Ramos and Tsuyoshi Kitazawa. Yomiuri won the last two JSL titles in 1991 and 1992 and Verdy Kawasaki won the first two J. League titles in 1993 and 1994. He was named the first J. League Most Valuable Player in 1993 and the last unofficial Asian Footballer of the Year in 1993.

Miura then became the first Japanese footballer to play in Italy, joining Genoa C.F.C. in the 1994–95 Serie A season. In his Italian stint, he played 21 times and scored just one goal, during the Genoa derby against Sampdoria. He returned to Verdy Kawasaki for the 1995 season and played with them until the end of the 1998 season. Kazu made another attempt at playing in Europe with Dinamo Zagreb in 1999. He returned to Japan however, following a brief trial with Bournemouth, in the same year, and played with Kyoto Purple Sanga and Vissel Kobe, before eventually signing for Yokohama F.C. in 2005.

He played with Sydney FC of the A-League on a two-month loan in late 2005, appearing in league matches and the 2005 FIFA World Club Championship held in Japan. Kazu scored two goals in his second A-League match, a 3–2 defeat at league leaders Adelaide United.

He is known for his trade mark Kazu Feint and his famous Kazu dance when he scores great goals or great plays. In 2007, Kazuyoshi Miura was selected for the 2007 JOMO All Stars match for J-East and played exceptionally well.

In November 2015, Miura signed a new one-year contract with Yokohama FC at the age of 48. In January 2017, Miura signed another new one-year contract with Yokohoma, taking his professional career into his 50s.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Updated to 11 January 2017.

ClubSeasonLeagueEmperor's CupJ. League CupOther1Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Yokohama FC200639600396
20072432040303
200830120321
200930100301
201010300103
201130010310
201214100141
201318200182
2014200020
201516300163
201620200202
2017000000
Career total23322504024222

1Includes Japanese Super Cup.

National team statistics

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
199030
199120
1992112
19931616
199485
1995126
1996126
19971918
199810
199900
200052
Total8955

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.August 26, 1992Beijing, China North Korea4-1Won1992 Dynasty Cup
2.November 3, 1992Hiroshima, Japan Iran1-0Won1992 AFC Asian Cup Group Stage
3.March 14, 1993Tokyo, Japan United States3-1WonFriendly
4.March 14, 1993Tokyo, Japan United States3-1WonFriendly
5.April 8, 1993Kobe, Japan Thailand1-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
6.April 11, 1993Tokyo, Japan Bangladesh8-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
7.April 11, 1993Tokyo, Japan Bangladesh8-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
8.April 11, 1993Tokyo, Japan Bangladesh8-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
9.April 11, 1993Tokyo, Japan Bangladesh8-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
10.April 15, 1993Tokyo, Japan Sri Lanka5-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
11.April 15, 1993Tokyo, Japan Sri Lanka5-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
12.April 30, 1993Dubai, United Arab Emirates Bangladesh4-1Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
13.May 5, 1993Dubai, United Arab Emirates Sri Lanka6-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
14.October 4, 1993Tokyo, Japan Ivory Coast1-0WonAfro-Asian Cup of Nations
15.October 21, 1993Doha, Qatar North Korea3-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
16.October 21, 1993Doha, Qatar North Korea3-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
17.October 25, 1993Doha, Qatar South Korea1-0Won1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
18.October 28, 1993Doha, Qatar Iraq2-2Drew1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification
19.July 8, 1994Nagoya, Japan Ghana3-2WonFriendly
20.July 8, 1994Nagoya, Japan Ghana3-2WonFriendly
21.July 14, 1994Kobe, Japan Ghana2-1WonFriendly
22.October 3, 1994Hiroshima, Japan United Arab Emirates1-1Drew1994 Asian Games Group Stage
23.October 11, 1994Hiroshima, Japan South Korea2-3Lost1994 Asian Games Quarter-Finals
24.January 8, 1995Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Argentina1-5Lost1995 King Fahd Cup Group Stage
25.May 28, 1995Tokyo, Japan Ecuador3-0WonFriendly
26.May 28, 1995Tokyo, Japan Ecuador3-0WonFriendly
27.September 20, 1995Tokyo, Japan Paraguay1-2LostFriendly
28.October 24, 1995Tokyo, Japan Saudi Arabia2-1WonFriendly
29.October 28, 1995Tokyo, Japan Saudi Arabia2-1WonFriendly
30.February 19, 1996Hong Kong, China Poland5-0WonFriendly
31.May 26, 1996Tokyo, Japan Yugoslavia1-0WonFriendly
32.May 29, 1996Fukuoka, Japan Mexico3-2WonFriendly
33.August 25, 1996Osaka, Japan Uruguay5-3WonFriendly
34.August 25, 1996Osaka, Japan Uruguay5-3WonFriendly
35.December 9, 1996Al Ain, United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan4-0Won1996 AFC Asian Cup Group Stage
36.March 15, 1997Bangkok, Thailand Thailand1-3LostFriendly
37.March 15, 1997Muscat, Oman Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
38.March 15, 1997Muscat, Oman Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
39.May 21, 1997Tokyo, Japan South Korea1-1DrewFriendly
40.June 8, 1997Tokyo, Japan Croatia4-3WonFriendly
41.June 8, 1997Tokyo, Japan Croatia4-3WonFriendly
42.June 22, 1997Tokyo, Japan Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
43.June 22, 1997Tokyo, Japan Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
44.June 22, 1997Tokyo, Japan Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
45.June 22, 1997Tokyo, Japan Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
46.June 22, 1997Tokyo, Japan Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
47.June 22, 1997Tokyo, Japan Macau10-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
48.June 25, 1997Tokyo, Japan   Nepal3-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
49.June 25, 1997Tokyo, Japan   Nepal3-0Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
50.September 7, 1997Tokyo, Japan Uzbekistan6-3Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
51.September 7, 1997Tokyo, Japan Uzbekistan6-3Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
52.September 7, 1997Tokyo, Japan Uzbekistan6-3Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
53.September 7, 1997Tokyo, Japan Uzbekistan6-3Won1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification
54.February 16, 2000Macau, China Brunei9-0Won2000 AFC Asian Cup Qualification
55.June 6, 2000Casablanca, Morocco Jamaica4-0WonFriendly

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