53-year-old Kaz kicks for the first time, "I will do my best to start on the stage of J1" January 11, 11:44

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Kaz, 53, who is the oldest active member of the soccer J-League, Tomoyoshi Miura enjoys the first soccer in the new year in Shizuoka City with his hometown and says, "I will do my best to start on the stage of J1 before the opening." He talked about his aspirations.

Miura is home to Shizuoka City, his hometown in the New Year, and enjoys playing soccer for the first time in the new year with the players of the club team he was a child of.

After 8:00 am, Miura appeared on the ground and warmed up before participating in the match against elementary and junior high school students.

When Miura evaded the opponent with sharp feet and scored a sharp shot, cheers were coming from the children.

Miura, the oldest member of the J-League, will celebrate his 53th birthday on the 26th of next month, and his Yokohama FC will return to J1 for the first time in 13 seasons.

Miura said, "I will do my best to start on the stage of J1 before the opening. I want to concentrate, keep my awareness high and continue to appeal so that I can participate in the game as long as one second." He talked about his aspirations for the season.

Miura will do his own training in Guam this month and join his team to prepare for the start of next month.