Soccer-Brazilian Oscar retires at 34 with cardiac issues


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Group Stage - Sao Paulo v Libertad - Estadio Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil - May 14, 2025 Sao Paulo's Oscar during the warm up REUTERS/Thiago Bernardes/File Photo

April 5 (Reuters) - Former ⁠Chelsea midfielder Oscar has retired at the age ⁠of 34 due to ongoing cardiac problems, ‌his current club Sao Paulo said on Saturday.

The former Brazilian international was admitted to hospital for five days due to cardiac ​complications in November, with extensive ⁠evaluations confirming the diagnosis ⁠of vasovagal syncope, a common form of fainting caused ⁠by ‌a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure.

He was contracted to Sao Paulo ⁠until 2027 but has now terminated the ​contract.

"I wanted ‌to do more for Sao Paulo, I wanted ⁠to play ​more. I think I had both the footballing ability and the age to play more, but unfortunately this ⁠happened," Oscar posted on the club's ​social media.

"Now I'm going to retire and continue supporting Sao Paulo, continuing my life as a fan.

"I am ⁠ending my career here at Sao Paulo, a career that has taken me to many places, practically all over the world."

Oscar won the Premier League ​twice with Chelsea and the ⁠Chinese Super League three times at Shanghai Port. He ​returned to Sao Paulo in ‌December 2024, signing a three-year ​contract with his boyhood club.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard)

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