Sunday, June 19, 2016
Miura breaks own record as oldest scorer in J-League (The Associated Press)
Kazuyoshi Miura scored his first goal of the season on Sunday to break his own record as the J-League's oldest scorer at the age of 49. Miura, who is playing in his 31st season, scored in the 22nd minute for FC Yokohama, which lost 2-1 to FC Gifu in the league's second division. The record for the oldest goal scorer in the J-League's top division belongs to Brazilian Zico who scored at the age of 41 years, 3 months, 12 days for Kashima Antlers.
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