55-year-old Kazu, Tomoyoshi Miura, who plays for JFL's Suzuka Point Getters, participated in the match against Criason Shinjuku at the National Stadium on the 9th, attracting 16,218 spectators, the largest number in JFL history. I let you know.

Miura, who will play for JFL's Suzuka Point Getters from this season, faced the league match against Criason Shinjuku at the National Stadium on the 9th.



Miura, who started on the bench, prepared by stretching and running from the first half, and entered the pitch in the 31st minute of the second half with a 1-0 lead.



He broke his own JFL record of 55 years and 225 days.



Miura showed energetic movements such as aggressively stealing the ball and running in front of the goal. I was.



The Suzuka Point Getters won the match 1-0.



In an interview at the stadium after the match, Miura said to the fans, "I have returned safely. Thank you for waiting. I may have kept you waiting too long." I reported that I came back to the National Stadium where I played an active part in the game.



On top of that, he said, "Thanks to everyone involved in today's match, the match at the National Stadium was possible. I would like to thank you for playing in the best atmosphere, and I am proud that I was able to play. From now on. I would like to work hard and do it steadily,” he said.