Kazuyoshi Miura
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Kazuyoshi Miura (三浦知良 Miura Kazuyoshi, born on February 26, 1967), often known simply as Kazu, is a Japanese soccer striker. He has played for the Japanese national team and was the first official recipient of the Asian Player of the Year award in 1994. He is currently with Yokohama FC in the J. League Division 2. Kazu, whose rise to fame in Japan coincided with the launch of the J. League in 1993, was arguably Japan's first superstar in soccer. He played his last national team match in 2000 and finished with the 2nd most career goals in Japanese national team history with 56 goals in 91 matches.
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Career
Clubs
In 1982 Miura left the Shizuoka Gakuen High School after less than a year, and travelled alone to Brazil at the age of fifteen to become a professional footballer there. He signed with Clube Atlético Juventus, a youth club in São Paulo, and in 1986, Kazu signed his first professional contract with Santos. He played for several Brazilian clubs including Palmeiras and Coritiba until his return to Japan in 1990.
His time in Brazil elevated him to star status and on his return to Japan, he joined the Japan Soccer League side Yomiuri FC, which later spun off from its parent company Yomiuri Shinbun and became Verdy Kawasaki with the launch of the J.League in 1993. With Yomiuri/Kawasaki, Kazu won four consecutive league titles playing alongside fellow Japanese national team regulars Ruy Ramos and Tsuyoshi Kitazawa. Yomiuri won the last two JSL titles in 1991 and 1992 and Verdy Kawasaki won the first two J. League titles in 1993 and 1994. He was named the first J. League Most Valuable Player in 1993 and the first official Asian Footballer of the Year in 1994.
Miura then became the first Japanese footballer to play in Italy, joining Genoa in the 1994-1995 Serie A season. In his Italian stint, he played 21 times and scored just 1 goal, during the Genoa derby against Sampdoria. He returned to Verdy Kawasaki for the 1995 season, before making another attempt at playing in Europe with Croatia Zagreb in 1999. He returned to Japan the same year, and played with Kyoto Purple Sanga and Vissel Kobe, before eventually signing for Yokohama FC in 2005.
He played with Sydney FC of the A-League on a 2 month loan in late 2005, appearing in league matches and the 2005 FIFA World Club Championship held in Japan. Kazu scored 2 goals in his second A-League match, a 3-2 defeat at league leaders Adelaide United.
National Team (1990 - 2000)
- Debut against Bangladesh
- Appearances: 91
- Goals: 56
Honors
- Asian Footballer of the Year: 1994
- J. League Most Valuable Player: 1993
- J. League Best Eleven: 1993, 1995, 1996
- J. League Golden Boot: 1996
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