Former Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Oscar has officially retired from professional football at age 34 following a stellar career, recently showcasing his extensive trophy collection.
The playmaker, who returned to Brazil to play for São Paulo, decided to hang up his boots after being diagnosed with a heart condition known as vasovagal syncope, which caused him to collapse during training in late 2025.
A Storied Career and Trophy HaulUpon announcing his retirement, Oscar shared a photo of his numerous accolades, reflecting on a journey that spanned Europe, China, and South America:
Chelsea FC (2012–2016): Secured two Premier League titles, a League Cup, and the Europa League.
Shanghai Port (2017–2024): Won three Chinese Super League titles, an FA Cup, and a Super Cup during an eight-season spell.
Brazil National Team: Won the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and secured a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics.
Youth Level: Champion of the 2011 U-20 World Cup and South American Youth Championships.
Retirement and Legacy"Each trophy there carries hours of training, discipline, sacrifices, and also moments of overcoming obstacles that no one saw," Oscar wrote on Instagram
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