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highest-paid foreigner, Oscar Bids Farewell To Chinese Super League

highest-paid foreigner, Oscar Bids Farewell To Chinese Super League

The highest-paid foreigner in Chinese soccer history is bidding an emotional farewell to the country as Brazilian star Oscar longs for new challenges near home after an almost eight-year stint in the Chinese league.

Chinese Super League club Shanghai Port’s Brazilian midfielder, Oscar, has hailed the sense of security, as well as his emotional bond with the East China metropolis, where he’s embraced as an adopted home, as the biggest reason for his long stay in the Chinese league since the beginning of 2017, despite being far from the center stage of top European soccer.

Now, with his five-year contract extension with Shanghai set to expire at the end of this year, Oscar recently confirmed with the Brazilian newspaper Folha de S Paulo that he’s ready to move on from his China adventure.

The safe, comfortable, and affluent life in China, though, has made his departure a tough decision.

“I love Shanghai, but it’s just too far away from home for us. We can’t stay here forever,” the 33-year-old playmaker told the newspaper in his native language, Portuguese, from his Shanghai apartment, overlooking the scenic Huangpu River. “My mom is getting older, my sisters are having babies. We want to be closer to home.”

“Wherever I go, it won’t be like here. There’s no way to change that,” said the former Brazilian international, who made a shocking move to leave Premier League giant Chelsea for the CSL at the end of 2016.

“The quality of life in China is unique in the world. I’ve never seen anything like it in Europe.

“My kids go to school and come back home by bus without worrying about safety. We can go out as much as we want at 2 am or 3 am, and go anywhere and nothing will happen.

“There are no drugs here. It’s something from another world. Only those who are here, living here, understand how it feels,” Oscar, a father of three children, said of life in China.

Back in 2016, the lure of CSL clubs, funded by millionaire owners from the retailing and real estate industries, proved too lucrative for some of Europe’s biggest stars to turn down.

The likes of former Argentine international Carlos Tevez, Belgium star Axel Witsel, and Oscar’s fellow countrymen Alexandre Pato and Paulinho all joined the top-flight Chinese league on staggering transfer fees.

Oscar, who was only 25 years old at that time as one of the most sought-after rising stars in Europe, left the Premier League for Shanghai in a transfer worth a reported 60 million euros ($66.5 million).

The attacking midfielder reportedly earns the world’s third-highest annual salary at 24 million euros from his Chinese club, with his earnings exempted from a salary cap of 3 million euros for each import imposed by the CFA in 2020, just a year after he signed a contract extension with Shanghai Port.

Since his debut season in 2017, Oscar has gone on to make 234 appearances for the Shanghai club, scoring 72 goals to go with 131 assists in all league, domestic Cup, and continental competitions, helping the club lift the CSL championship twice and the Chinese FA Super Cup once.

The team is still on top of the league table at the moment with 63 points from 24 matches and is marching on to compete for its third league title in club history.

Currently, clubs from Brazil, Europe, and Qatar have already shown their interest in Oscar.

He will most likely make up his mind about the next destination of his career at the end of this CSL campaign in November, he said.

“My wife and I are anxious to know where we will go. We’ve been here for seven or eight years. It’s a big change. The sooner we know, the better,” he said.

The Shanghai club has promised him a future position in the club’s management when he retires, although he believes there is still a long way off before he hangs up his boots.

“I love this club, and I’ve already helped out with a few other things. When the present contract ends, I will continue to keep in touch with the club. That might be a plan for the future,” he added.

Oscar, who plays an inspirational role in the club’s upfront with China’s national team core striker Wu Lei, also showed his disappointment with the performance of the Chinese national team in recent years.

“Even though players perform well in their respective clubs, when it comes to the national team, they just don’t seem to be able to match up,” said Oscar, commenting on China’s 7-0 defeat to Japan and 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia in the World Cup Asian qualifiers.

“In all the years I’ve been here, I’ve hardly seen any youngsters perform exceptionally well. China has some very good players, but they are mostly no longer young. No.7 Wu Lei in our team is the top player in the Chinese Super League. He is very capable. But when it comes to the circumstances in the national team, people expect him to do everything. His responsibility should be to score goals, but he is not doing well.”

 

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Southwest Zonal Eliminations:  Lagos Records Big Wins In Handball, Hockey, Football, Basketball

 

Lagos handball teams delivered impressive wins against Oyo State on day one of the South-West Zonal Eliminations of the National Sports Festival, holding in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The men’s team eased to a commanding 40-14 victory before the women’s team secured 23-15 victory at the handball court of Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort, Akanran.

In Basketball, Lagos women’s team defeated Ondo 47-39 after a show of resilience, commitment and determination in their first match. Their second match is against Oyo State on Wednesday (today).

Lagos hockey team also recorded wins in their games. The women’s team thrashed Oyo 3-0, while the men’s team lone goal was enough to secure three points against Ekiti.

In beach volleyball, Lagos proved the level of their performance and conveniently dispatched Oyo 2-0. In football, Lagos female team defeated Oyo 1-0 courtesy of a goal from Bada Mistura in a game played inside the main bowl of the Liberty Stadium. The male team were later forced to a 1-1 draw against Ekiti

Speaking on the first day of the South-West Zonal Elimination Ball Games, the Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu noted that the athletes have demonstrated exceptional capacity and dominance over their opponents.

“So, I think it’s a good one for Lagos state.It is the first day of the zonal elimination qualifiers. With what we have experienced today in terms of the outcomes from the different Games. We are very optimistic and positive that at the end of the day we’re going to come victorious overall.”

Fatodu added that the performance of the state athletes in their different games has been thrilling and exciting, especially with the presence of personnel of the Lagos State Sports Commission, serving as a morale booster and source of encouragement to keep soaring high.

“With what is playing out, it’s going to yield a positive results. From what we have gathered today, they are particularly appreciative and they have confide that our presence means so much to them in terms of their mental positivity, approach towards the Games and in terms of their attitude on the field of play. It is expected that it will yield positive results for us”, Fatodu submitted.

The Director General further reiterated that, “We are not in any way in doubt that our athletes will show very, very well. Because of the fact that all the necessary things that they need to do well have been provided by Mr.Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu. We need to thank Mr. Governor for his commitment and always supporting sports in terms of logistics, welfare, transportation, feeding, and security. Everything is top-notch”.

Team Lagos will continue to bank on the records of dominance at the South-West as the qualifiers inch towards its conclusion, with the chance to secure slots for all ball games at the 22nd National Sports Festival – the ‘Gateway Games’ billed for Abeokuta, Ogun State in May.

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Elo Akose, NDSF logo designer celebrates his emergence

 

 

Elo Akose, the winner of the Niger Delta Sports Festival (NDSF) logo design competition, has expressed delight to see his work gaining national traction through extensive media campaign as preparations for the festival heightens.

 

Akose, who received a reward of N250,000 prize money, commended the organisers of the contest for providing a platform for youths to showcase their artistic talents in design.

 

Akose’s entry emerged the best from over 300 others that were submitted to a panel of judges set up by the project consultants, Dunamis Icon, weeks ago. The design has since been officially put to use.

 

“I counted myself lucky to have had my entry selected from the over 300 submitted by other contestants and would like to thank the organisers of the Niger Delta Sports Festival for the opportunity given to all of us, the contestants to be part of this project,” Akose told NDSF Media.

 

Akose works with Smax Digital Prints and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education (Economics) from the Delta State University.

 

The NDSF, the first intervention of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) as part of its 25th anniversary, will hold in Akwa Ibom State from April 1 to 9. Over 3,000 athletes are expected to participate in 17 sports.

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