Former Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Oscar has been discharged from the hospital after being admitted last week due to a heart-related concern.
The 34-year-old fell ill during pre-season physical testing at São Paulo’s training centre on Tuesday, prompting immediate medical attention. According to BBC Sports, São Paulo confirmed on Monday that Oscar left Einstein Hospital Israelita on Sunday and was “stable and clinically well” throughout his stay.
“Extensive investigation carried out at the hospital confirmed that the player experienced an episode of vasovagal syncope,” the club said. Vasovagal syncope is a common type of fainting caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate.
The club added that Oscar “will now follow a medical rest programme for the next few days” before resuming training.
Oscar, who began his career at São Paulo, returned to the club last year on a three-year contract running until 2027 after spending eight years playing in China. The club reassured fans that the midfielder remains in stable condition following the heart-related episode.





