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The seasoned Japanese player Kazuyoshi Miura, aged 59, has won the title of the top scorer in the history of the Emperor's Cup after scoring two penalties in his team's match, Fukushima United, which ended with a 7-0 victory over Oyama Sokkuru Club. Miura scored his first goal in the 12th minute and his second in the 55th, confirming that he trains daily to improve his penalty-taking skills in order to increase his chances. With these goals, he broke the previous record held by Shingi Uno, achieving an unprecedented milestone at the age of 59 and continuing to shine in his career, which began in 1986. Throughout his journey, he has participated in various international leagues, asserting his desire to restore confidence in his new club through scoring and assisting goals.
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