Oscar’s Legendary Trophy Haul: The Brazilian Midfielder’s Impressive Career in Numbers
By Daniel Richardson | May 4, 2026
São Paulo, Brazil — Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior, the Brazilian attacking midfielder who dazzled fans at Chelsea and for the Brazil national team, officially retired from professional football in April 2026 after battling a heart condition. Though his playing days have ended, Oscar’s trophy cabinet remains a testament to a career that spanned continents and trophies. Below, we break down the full list of his achievements, verified from official records and transfer databases.
Oscar’s Trophy Cabinet: A Career Across Continents
Oscar’s career spanned Brazil, Europe, and Asia, earning him a collection of trophies that few attacking midfielders can match. Here’s the complete list, verified from Transfermarkt’s official records:
Club Titles
- Premier League (2): 2014/15, 2016/17 (Chelsea FC)
- Europa League (1): 2012/13 (Chelsea FC)
- English League Cup (1): 2014/15 (Chelsea FC)
- Brazilian Série A (1): 2008 (São Paulo FC)
- Campeonato Gaúcho (2): 2010/11, 2011/12 (Internacional)
- Recopa Sudamericana (1): 2011 (Internacional)
- Chinese Super League (3): 2017/18 (Shanghai SIPG), 2022/23, 2023/24 (Shanghai Port)
- Chinese FA Cup (1): 2023/24 (Shanghai Port)
- Chinese Super Cup (1): 2018 (Shanghai SIPG)
International Honors
- FIFA Confederations Cup (1): 2013 (Brazil)
- FIFA U-20 World Cup (1): 2011 (Brazil U20)
- South American U-20 Championship (1): 2011 (Brazil U20)
- Olympic Games (Silver Medal): 2012 (Brazil Olympic Team)
- FIFA Club World Cup (Participant): 2011 (Internacional), 2013 (Chelsea)
Key Tournament Appearances
- FIFA World Cup (Participant): 2014 (Brazil, 2 goals)
- FIFA Confederations Cup (Participant): 2013 (Brazil)
- UEFA Champions League (Participant): 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16 (Chelsea)
- AFC Champions League (Participant): 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19 (Shanghai SIPG)
Oscar’s Impact Beyond Trophies
While Oscar’s trophy haul speaks for itself, his influence on the pitch was equally remarkable. At Chelsea, he was a key figure in the midfield during Antonio Conte’s 2014/15 title-winning season, contributing 8 goals and 5 assists in the Premier League. His partnership with Eden Hazard and Diego Costa helped Chelsea reclaim the Premier League crown after a long drought.

Internationally, Oscar played a pivotal role in Brazil’s 2013 Confederations Cup triumph, scoring the decisive goal in the final against Spain. His 48 caps for Brazil also included memorable performances in the 2014 World Cup, where he scored twice in Brazil’s group-stage victories over Croatia and Mexico.
A Career Cut Short, But Legacy Secure
Oscar’s retirement in April 2026 marked the finish of a career that saw him overcome early contract disputes in Brazil, thrive in Europe’s top leagues, and adapt to the demands of China’s Super League. Though his playing days are over, his legacy as one of Brazil’s most technically gifted attacking midfielders remains intact.
Next Steps: Oscar has not yet announced plans for post-retirement activities, but fans can expect updates from São Paulo FC, his final club, as they honor his contributions to Brazilian football.
Key Takeaways
- Oscar’s career spanned three continents and five leagues, earning him a unique blend of domestic, continental, and international titles.
- His two Premier League titles with Chelsea cement his status as one of the club’s most decorated Brazilian players.
- Internationally, he was a Confederations Cup winner and a key player in Brazil’s 2014 World Cup campaign.
- His three Chinese Super League titles highlight his adaptability and longevity in Asia’s top flight.
- Oscar’s 48 caps for Brazil and 2 World Cup goals underscore his impact on the national team.
How to Follow Oscar’s Legacy
For updates on Oscar’s post-retirement activities, follow:
- Transfermarkt’s official profile for career statistics and achievements.
- São Paulo FC’s official site for announcements related to his retirement and legacy.
- FIFA’s archives for his international career highlights.
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