Kazuyoshi Miura, 59, becomes the oldest scorer in Emperor’s Cup history after netting two penalties in Fukushima United’s 7-0 win on Wednesday. The former Japan international scores from the spot as his side delivers a dominant result.

The match places Miura in a record-setting role for the tournament, according to Reuters, which covers the event through multiple sports outlets. Both reports emphasize the same milestone: Miura’s age and the fact that his two goals come as penalty conversions.

CNA’s coverage focuses on the historical aspect of Miura’s achievement within the Emperor’s Cup, while the Reuters story highlights the game context—Fukushima United’s large win margin—and specifies that he scores two penalties. Together, the accounts align on the record and the match outcome, with no conflicting details presented in the provided text.