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Kazuyoshi Miura debuted for Japan in 1990 but was famously excluded from the squad for their first World Cup finals in 1998.
TOKYO, - Japan's Kazuyoshi "King Kazu" Miura made his first appearance of his 40th season as a professional footballer at the weekend and shows no sign of wanting to hang up his boots any time soon.
The record-breaking striker Kazuyoshi Miura played in Japan's fourth tier aged 58 for his 40th season as a professional ...
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