Oliveirense from the second strongest Portuguese league invited a 55-year-old player from Japan
Japanese football player Kazu Miura, whose rights belong to Yokohama, moved to the Portuguese club Oliveirense, which represents the second most powerful league in the country. This was reported on the website of the team from Japan.
The player joined the Portuguese on loan until the end of this season. “Thanks a lot for the invitation. I will do my best to demonstrate my best qualities,” said 55-year-old Miura.
Miura began his professional career in 1986 with Brazilian Santos as his first club. From 1994 to 1995 he played in Italy for Genoa. Since 2005, the Japanese striker has been a Yokohama footballer.
Miura has 55 goals in 89 matches for Japan. Together with the team in 1992, he won the Asian Cup.
Source: Lenta

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