Aug 20 (Reuters) – Former Japan international Kazuyoshi Miura became the oldest scorer in Emperor’s Cup history on Wednesday when the 59-year-old netted two penalties in Fukushima United’s 7-0 victory
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Soccer-Japan’s Miura, 59, becomes oldest scorer in Emperor’s Cup history

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