São Paulo
·4 avril 2026
Oscar announces retirement from football

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·4 avril 2026

Developed in Cotia, midfielder retires from football at 34 years of age
At 34 years of age, midfielder Oscar announced his retirement from football. This week, he agreed to terminate his contract with São Paulo, which was set to run until December 31, 2027.
Oscar has been sidelined since November 2025, when he felt unwell during a stress test carried out at SuperCT. Referred to Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, he was diagnosed with vasovagal syncope, underwent a surgical procedure, and had to follow a rest protocol before undergoing a new round of exams.
“I wanted to do more for São Paulo, I wanted to play more. I think I still had both the football and the age to keep playing, but unfortunately this happened. Now I’m going to retire and keep supporting São Paulo, keep living my life as a fan,” said Oscar.
“I’m ending here at São Paulo a career that took me to many places, that practically crossed the world. I want to thank everyone for the affection as always, all the São Paulo fans who supported me since my return and in this difficult moment I’m going through,” he added.
Developed in Tricolor’s youth ranks in Cotia, the player had two spells at São Paulo and made 37 appearances for the first team – scoring two goals and providing seven assists.
Last Wednesday (01), at the club’s invitation, Oscar revisited the CFA and reunited with coaching staff members and employees he had worked with at the start of his career. Then on Friday (3), the midfielder watched the first-team squad’s training session at SuperCT and received a tribute as he said goodbye.
CAREER
Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior was born in Americana, in the interior of São Paulo state, and came through Tricolor’s youth academy in Cotia.
After completing his development process, he was promoted to the first team and played 14 matches as a professional, being part of the squad that won the 2008 Brazilian Championship.
After leaving São Paulo, Oscar moved to Internacional, where he won the Recopa Sudamericana (2011) and the Campeonato Gaúcho (2011 and 2012).
In 2012, Oscar joined Chelsea and was part of a successful generation at the English club, winning the UEFA Europa League (2012/13), the Premier League (2014/15 and 2016/17), and the English League Cup (2014/15).
During his time in Europe, the midfielder earned several call-ups to represent the Brazilian National Team, winning the FIFA Confederations Cup (2013).
Then, in 2017, the player was transferred to Shanghai in China, the club he represented until his return to Tricolor.His spell in Chinese football was marked by decisive performances, titles, goals, and assists: in total, he found the net 76 times and delivered 110 assists.
With Shanghai, Oscar lifted the 2018, 2023, and 2024 Chinese Super League titles, as well as the 2019 Chinese Super Cup.
At the end of 2024, Oscar agreed to return to São Paulo to represent the club in the 2025 season after 14 years.
In this second spell, the player appeared in 23 matches, provided five assists, and found the net twice – against Mirassol and Corinthians, both in the Campeonato Paulista.
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