53-year-old Kazu "I want to liven up with Kazu Dance" at 12:46 on June 3

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Tomoyoshi Miura, the oldest 53-year-old Kazu who belongs to the soccer J1 Yokohama FC, said, “We will do our best to be ready for the match every day to prepare for the league match that will resume on the 4th of next month. I want to excite even a non-spectator with Kazu Dance when I reach the goal."

Miura, who will play J1 for the first time in 13 seasons, participated in the practice of the team that resumed from 3 days for the game one month later, and then interviewed on the web.

Among them, Miura said, “I'm very happy that we all gathered and practiced on the grass ground for the first time in a long time. We were moving ourselves as much as we could, but today we had a test in terms of physical fitness. It was tough. I thought it would be difficult to do on a wide pitch."

Then, in preparation for the resumption of the league match on the 4th of next month, "I can prepare for a month. I am most happy that I have achieved my goal. I want to do my best every day so that I can play the game. So we can't all be happy with our teammates after the goal, but I'd like to liven up with Kazu Dance alone."

The practice on the 3rd was carried out at different times for each group while taking measures to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, such as temperature measurement.