J1 tomorrow resumes 53-year-old Kazu's aspiration "Kaz dance by scoring a goal" July 3, 20:50

Tomoyoshi Miura, the oldest active 53-year-old in the soccer J-League, said "I will score a goal and aim for Kazu-dance" in the official video of Yokohama FC to which Jura resumes on the 4th. ..

Yokohama FC talked with three former Japanese representatives, Miura, Shunsuke Nakamura, and Daisuke Matsui, on the official channel of the team of the video posting site "YouTube" on the 3rd, to boost the restart of J1 for the first time in four months. The video to be delivered.

Among them, Miura said, "In my case, I would like to join the team and go to the match as soon as possible. I want to score goals and contribute to the victory of the team."

If Miura and 42-year-old Nakamura score a goal, the former Brazilian national team Zico will set the record for the 41-year-old J1 longest goal achieved at Kashima Antlers in 1994.

Nakamura said, “I want to score the oldest goal with a free kick. I want Kazu-san to update after having a record for a few months.”

On the other hand, Miura said with enthusiasm, "Whichever scored the goal is the oldest goal, so if you feel like a rival, you will win the team.