Oscar's Legacy: From Midfielder Maestro to Heartfelt Farewell
Former Chelsea star midfielder Oscar retires from soccer due to health issues. After a heart scare and surgery while at Sao Paulo, he ends his contract with the Brazilian club. Oscar, who had a successful career in Europe and China, plans to support Sao Paulo as a fan.
Renowned former Chelsea midfielder Oscar has announced his retirement from professional soccer, following a health scare that landed him in the hospital five months ago. The 34-year-old's health issue involved vasovagal syncope, a condition leading to fainting due to sudden drops in blood pressure or heart rate.
Sao Paulo, his latest club, confirmed the mutual termination of Oscar's contract this week, originally set to last until 2027. The Brazilian club explained that Oscar's decision was heavily influenced by the health episode, despite his aspirations to continue contributing on the field.
Reflecting on his decorated career, Oscar expressed gratitude for his time at Sao Paulo and support from fans. Following notable successes at Chelsea and in China, he closed his professional chapter while pledging his lifelong support to his boyhood club, Sao Paulo.
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