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Former Chelsea Star Oscar Hospitalized After Collapsing in Training — Considers Retirement

Former Chelsea Star Oscar Hospitalized After Collapsing in Training — Considers Retirement

Former Chelsea midfielder Oscar was rushed to hospital on Tuesday after collapsing during a pre-season training session with São Paulo in Brazil.

According to the UK Metro, the 34-year-old suddenly fell ill during routine medical tests at the club’s training ground and was reportedly unconscious for about two minutes before receiving urgent medical attention.

He was immediately taken to Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital in São Paulo, where he is being monitored for suspected cardiac complications. Early reports indicate that Oscar is in stable condition but will undergo further tests to determine the cause of the incident.

The Brazilian midfielder, who shares two children — an 11-year-old daughter and an 8-year-old son — with his wife Ludmila, is also expecting their third child. Sources close to the player say he is now considering retirement due to growing health concerns.

Opinion: Oscar’s Scare Is a Sobering Reminder About the Hidden Pressures of Professional Football

Oscar’s sudden collapse serves as a painful reminder that football, for all its glory and fame, remains a physically and emotionally demanding profession. Fans often see the glitz — the goals, the trophies, the contracts — but few truly understand the toll the sport can take on the human body.

From grueling training schedules to the constant weight of performance expectations, footballers are often stretched beyond their limits. Oscar, once a dazzling playmaker at Chelsea and a vital figure for Brazil, has spent over a decade competing at the highest levels across continents. That kind of longevity, though admirable, comes with risks that no player — no matter how talented — can outrun forever.

If this incident indeed marks the beginning of Oscar’s retirement, it should not be seen as a fall from grace but as a necessary pause — a decision that prioritizes life over legacy.

For fans, Oscar’s story is not just about a player’s health scare. It’s a call to appreciate our heroes not only for their brilliance on the pitch but also for their human fragility beyond it.

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