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Published 17:34 11 Jan 2019 GMT
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"I updated the contract for the 2019 season," Miura said. "Thanks to everyone who always supports. I am grateful to everyone.
"I will participate in many matches in one game, I will not waste it for one minute, one second. I think that I want to go face to face with football and go to daily training with maximum power."
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Miura holds the record as the oldest professional footballer to score a goal, taking the title from Stanley Matthews in 2017.
He began his professional career in Brazil with Santos, eventually leaving the country for his homeland in 1990 and taking part in the first ever J.League season three years later.
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