Brazilian star has goal to help Shanghai soccer culture

By XING YI in Shanghai | CHINA DAILY | Updated:Jun 24, 2021

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Brazilian soccer player Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Junior, who joined \r\nShanghai Port Football Club at the end of 2016, wants to open a soccer \r\nschool in Shanghai. CHINA DAILY

Brazilian soccer player Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Junior may have \r\nalready won the 2018 Super League Championship and the 2019 Super Cup \r\nChampionship during his five years in China, but the attacking \r\nmidfielder is not quite content with his medal haul.

"I wish I could win more trophies for Shanghai," says Oscar, who joined Shanghai Port Football Club at the end of 2016.

Before arriving in Shanghai, Oscar played for London-based club Chelsea, where he helped the team win several trophies.

The Brazilian was featured in the Shanghai Through Our Eyes video \r\nseries, which comprises 100 short videos produced by Xinmin Evening News\r\n to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of\r\n China this year. The Information Office of the Shanghai Municipal \r\nPeople's Government launched the series on April 8.

In the video, Oscar says he got to learn more about the Communist Party of China through his teammate Yan Junling.

"On the pitch, he is a great national team player, who is qualified \r\nto even play in Europe. Off the pitch, he's a nice person. Ever since I \r\narrived in Shanghai, he has treated me well, like an old friend," he \r\nsays.

"I know this year is the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of China, and I respect all Party members in our team."

Oscar says he has fallen in love with the metropolis as it has allowed him to make friends from all over the world.

"When I lived in London, my friends were most Brazilian. Here, I \r\nhave many Chinese friends, Italian friends, and friends from other \r\ncountries," he says.

As an athlete, Oscar pays much attention to the sports facilities located near where he lives.

"The stadiums here are very good," he says. "I have played soccer in\r\n many stadiums here, including the two of my club, and Hongkou Football \r\nStadium. They are all very modern facilities," he says.

He also talks about the new stadium that Shanghai Port will be building in Pudong.

"I think it will be the most beautiful in China, even in the world," he says.

In line with Shanghai's aspirations to become a famous sporting \r\ncity, Oscar adds that he is eager to help the city promote its soccer \r\nculture.

"I have a plan to develop the sports industry here. I want to open a\r\n soccer school, called 'Oscar academy', to help children improve their \r\nskills and tell them about my soccer ideas." he says. "It will be a \r\nfusion of Brazilian and Chinese soccer. I'm very excited about my new \r\nplan in Shanghai."

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