The Japanese striker Kazuyoshi Miurawho is considered among the 56 oldest players in the world, will continue his career for a new season in Portugal’s second division, where he will represent the oliveirenseannounced his local team in Japan, the Yokohama FC.
“Miura will travel to Portugal to prepare his new loan with Oliveirense,” Yokohama FC said in a statement this morning, although they said they were still awaiting further details.
Known as ‘King Kazu’ (King Kazu), the legendary Japanese player (Shizuoka, 1967) arrived at Oliveirense, in central Portugal, in January, on loan from Japanese Yokohama FC, and has already become an idol of Portuguese fans .
In May, the experienced striker told Portuguese television that he plans to stay on the pitch “at least until he’s 60!” and he is very grateful for his experience in Portuguese football and the reception he received.
Yokohama, his team since 2005, is owned by the Onodera Group, which at the end of 2022 acquired the majority of SAD shares from Oliveirense.
The Portuguese team currently occupies tenth place in the Portuguese second division, although it is a benchmark in the country’s sport, particularly in basketball and roller hockey, a discipline in which it is one of the best in the world.
Source: La Verdad

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