From 52-year-old Kazu Miura to 41-year-old Shunsuke Nakamura, the J League is blessed with talents well past their peak but still able to cut it

From 52-year-old Kazu Miura to 41-year-old Shunsuke Nakamura, the J League is blessed with talents well past their peak but still able to cut it
Prior to 1992, Japanese football registered on few radars. Glory in the Asian Cup would change all that, preceding the start of the J League a year later