Former Japan striker Kazuyoshi Miura, who will turn 51 next month, renewed his contract with Yokohama FC on Thursday, extending his record as the oldest player in the J-League. The golden oldie, admiringly nicknamed "King Kazu" for his spirited grit and style, will kick off his 33rd career season this year after a stunning 2017 in which he surpassed the previous professional longevity record set by England legend Stanley Matthews. Miura also became the oldest player to score a competitive goal in a professional match last year, another record held previously by Matthews. "I was able to renew the contract this season too," Miura said in a brief statement issued by the second-division Yokohama FC. "At all time, I hope to grow by fully facing football with all of my strength." Miura has said he wants to play on until he's 60.