Health scare nudges former Chelsea star Oscar toward retirement
12 December 2025
Health scare and retirement decision
The Brazilian midfielder Oscar, a former Chelsea star, has taken a definitive step in his football career following a health crisis in November. He is 34 years old.
According to Globo, Oscar discussed his future with close confidants and with Sao Paulo's management to reach a clear, definitive choice.
British tabloid Daily Mail reported that Oscar told the Brazilian club of his intention to retire, forcing Sao Paulo to map out next season without him.
What happened and the medical update
The former Chelsea man briefly fainted during a training session a few weeks ago. Medical teams controlled the episode with medication and a simple procedure to address the vasovagal syncope, which caused a sudden drop in blood pressure.
A Sao Paulo statement at the time confirmed the diagnosis of a vasovagal syncope following comprehensive hospital tests.
A formal statement from Oscar and Sao Paulo was anticipated in the following days as they prepared to announce his retirement.
Earlier Brazilian reports noted he had been taking heart-related medications since August, and his family urged him to prioritize long-term health while weighing his options.
Given the information, the club and player are expected to clarify the future in the near term, with the possibility that Oscar steps away from professional football.
Punchline: If retirement becomes official, they’ll call it a transfer of duties—Oscar to the couch, the bench to the sofa.
Punchline 2: In football as in life, sometimes the best counter-attack is a good nap. Sleep tight, Oscar.