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SaoPaulista
thats what Sao Paulo think ,he is a Sao Paulo youth team member


Após Oscar, mais dois jovens processam São Paulo


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Após Oscar e Diogo, "novo Kaká" processa o São Paulo
Seguindo os exemplos do meia Oscar e do lateral esquerdo Diogo, mais um jogador das categorias de base decidiu processar o São Paulo. Trata-se do meia Lucas Piazon, de apenas 15 anos, que acionou o clube na Justiça do Trabalho para livrar-se do contrato firmado até dezembro de 2012.

A polêmica deve ter novos capítulos, já que a audiência foi marcada apenas para o dia 10 de junho. Considerado o "novo Kaká", Piazon já foi sondado pelo Chelsea.

O diretor jurídico do São Paulo, Kalil Rocha Abdalla, diz desconhecer, no momento, a ação movida por Lucas. "Ninguém sabe. Agora há pouco me ligaram contando essa informação. Ninguém sabe o motivo, mas deve estar ligado ao empresário. Pelo que me contaram, ele tem o mesmo advogado do Oscar", declarou.

Abdalla prevê mais problemas para os próximos meses. "Pode ter certeza que essa não vai ser a última reclamação. Teremos outras, resta saber quantas. São 100 elementos nas categorias de base, já que três já nos acionaram, restam 97", ironizou.

Para ele, os processos não têm sentido algum. "Não consigo entender. O Diogo, por exemplo, pede liminares sem sentido. Como a audiência é só em junho, o compromisso dele deve ser cumprido normalmente. Hoje ele não foi treinar. Ainda não sabemos qual será nossa postura", afirmou.


http://esportes.terra.com.br/futebol/estad...+Sao+Paulo.html
SaoPaulista
possibl a real talent,no crap
brasil5x


I heard about him ,he is really good. but so are Diogo and Lucas Piazon
SaoPaulista
they are also very good ,but Oscar is better
brasil5x
he is all over Brasilian media last few days
Artilheiros
Sao Paulo's marketing team at it again I see.

Who are they trying to sell this kid to now?
SaoPaulista
Thats what they said about Kaka too
brasil5x
He looks good though
brasil5x
and he was sold to us,since then I have been watching him play ,he is really good,he is my new boy.did very well in copa game yesterday,killers pass got us the tie

SaoPaulista
he will get more play time in inter than in sp.he is playing very well
brasil5x
I can't wait to see him in the league
SaoPaulista
you will soon.inter will sell him if he does good
brasil5x
I will wait till then
brasil5x
he is really playing well in U20 world cup ,best player we have in the team
brasil5x


Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior
Club:Internacional Porto Alegre
Nationality:Brazil
Age:19
Height:1.79 m / 5.87 ft
Weight:66 kg / 145 lbs
SaoPaulista
best brasilian player in U20 WORLD CUP
brasil5x
QUOTE(SaoPaulista @ Aug 14 2011, 07:34 PM) *
best brasilian player in U20 WORLD CUP


not yesterday ,it was Gabriel
brasil5x
Cometh the hour, cometh the Oscar



Football is, to Brazilians, an obsession that is deeply ingrained in everyday life. So, when a Seleção crashed out of the FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finals last year, Brazilians were devastated. And when they missed all four of their penalties in a last-eight shoot-out defeat in the recent Copa America, they felt humiliated. Not even a handsomely hyped U-17 cast could relieve the sombre mood attached to the team in the canary-yellow shirts, losing 3-0 to Uruguay in a semi-final they were expected to walk last month.

Brazilian football desperately craved a lift. It was one hurdle away from receiving one heading into the FIFA U-20 World Cup final. Seventy-eight minutes into that match, having fallen behind after Oscar's deflected opener, they trailed 2-1 to Portugal. Brazil needed a hero. They found one. Oscar equalised to take an enthralling contest into extra time, before making it 3-2 to Brazil with 111 minutes on the clock. And that's how it finished, becoming the first player to score a hat-trick in an U-20 World Cup final.

“It's an incredible moment in my life,” Oscar told FIFA.com. “To win the World Cup and to score the goals that did it is just indescribable. I believe I've had a really good World Cup, but the goals weren't going in for me and that gets you a lot of recognition. It was difficult for me because I have been playing through an injury for the last four matches. But today I managed to produce that defining performance, to play well and to score, so I'm very happy.”

“There was enormous emotion in the dressing room. Obviously our dream was close to being over, so that adds to it. We're really happy we managed to come back and give some joy to the Brazilian people. With the World Cup and the Copa America [disappointments], it's been a difficult year for Brazilian football. This title will give us a lift as we build towards 2014.”
Fortunately Oscar came to our rescue. There are no words to describe his performance. He's been outstanding for us all tournament.
Danilo

tRight-back Danilo, who was called into the senior Brazil squad earlier in the week, concurred with his team-mate: “Brazilian football was suffering. We've had some really difficult moments over the last year or so. Football is everything in Brazil, and nothing short of [winning a tournament] is close to being good enough.

“We came here really wanting to bring happiness back to the people. We've managed to do so, and hopefully the senior side will be able to build on this. These past few days have been the best of my life. To get called up by Mano Menezes and then to win the U-20 World Cup is just amazing.

“Our victory is a real achievement. We were 2-1 down, there was little time remaining, and Portugal are very difficult to score against. But fortunately for us Oscar came to our rescue. There are no words to describe his performance.

“He's been outstanding for us all tournament. Henrique's had a brilliant tournament too, and scored five goals, but without wanting to take anything away from him I think Oscar has been the best player of the whole tournament.”

Brazil captain Bruno Uvini added: “[Oscar's] an incredible passer, but I've always seen him scoring lots of goals. It took a while for him to score in this competition, but I think he saved them all for the final. He was wonderful in this tournament, he really deserves congratulating. He deserved the Golden Ball, him and Henrique.”

And not even the prestigious award's recipient begged to differ. When asked who he thought deserved the prestigious award, Henrique responded: “I think I would choose Oscar, who had an excellent tournament. He helped the team a lot, playing in an unaccustomed position. He marked well, he got forward. He made a lot of assists, and scored the goals in the final which not anybody could have done. I think he deserved the [adidas Golden Ball] as much as I did.”

And while that Golden Ball will forever remain the property of Henrique, 20 August 2011 will eternally belong to Oscar.

http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/news/newsi...6105/index.html

his price tag just went up
brasil5x
Cometh the hour, cometh the Oscar



Football is, to Brazilians, an obsession that is deeply ingrained in everyday life. So, when a Seleção crashed out of the FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finals last year, Brazilians were devastated. And when they missed all four of their penalties in a last-eight shoot-out defeat in the recent Copa America, they felt humiliated. Not even a handsomely hyped U-17 cast could relieve the sombre mood attached to the team in the canary-yellow shirts, losing 3-0 to Uruguay in a semi-final they were expected to walk last month.

Brazilian football desperately craved a lift. It was one hurdle away from receiving one heading into the FIFA U-20 World Cup final. Seventy-eight minutes into that match, having fallen behind after Oscar's deflected opener, they trailed 2-1 to Portugal. Brazil needed a hero. They found one. Oscar equalised to take an enthralling contest into extra time, before making it 3-2 to Brazil with 111 minutes on the clock. And that's how it finished, becoming the first player to score a hat-trick in an U-20 World Cup final.

“It's an incredible moment in my life,” Oscar told FIFA.com. “To win the World Cup and to score the goals that did it is just indescribable. I believe I've had a really good World Cup, but the goals weren't going in for me and that gets you a lot of recognition. It was difficult for me because I have been playing through an injury for the last four matches. But today I managed to produce that defining performance, to play well and to score, so I'm very happy.”

“There was enormous emotion in the dressing room. Obviously our dream was close to being over, so that adds to it. We're really happy we managed to come back and give some joy to the Brazilian people. With the World Cup and the Copa America [disappointments], it's been a difficult year for Brazilian football. This title will give us a lift as we build towards 2014.”
Fortunately Oscar came to our rescue. There are no words to describe his performance. He's been outstanding for us all tournament.
Danilo

tRight-back Danilo, who was called into the senior Brazil squad earlier in the week, concurred with his team-mate: “Brazilian football was suffering. We've had some really difficult moments over the last year or so. Football is everything in Brazil, and nothing short of [winning a tournament] is close to being good enough.

“We came here really wanting to bring happiness back to the people. We've managed to do so, and hopefully the senior side will be able to build on this. These past few days have been the best of my life. To get called up by Mano Menezes and then to win the U-20 World Cup is just amazing.

“Our victory is a real achievement. We were 2-1 down, there was little time remaining, and Portugal are very difficult to score against. But fortunately for us Oscar came to our rescue. There are no words to describe his performance.

“He's been outstanding for us all tournament. Henrique's had a brilliant tournament too, and scored five goals, but without wanting to take anything away from him I think Oscar has been the best player of the whole tournament.”

Brazil captain Bruno Uvini added: “[Oscar's] an incredible passer, but I've always seen him scoring lots of goals. It took a while for him to score in this competition, but I think he saved them all for the final. He was wonderful in this tournament, he really deserves congratulating. He deserved the Golden Ball, him and Henrique.”

And not even the prestigious award's recipient begged to differ. When asked who he thought deserved the prestigious award, Henrique responded: “I think I would choose Oscar, who had an excellent tournament. He helped the team a lot, playing in an unaccustomed position. He marked well, he got forward. He made a lot of assists, and scored the goals in the final which not anybody could have done. I think he deserved the [adidas Golden Ball] as much as I did.”

And while that Golden Ball will forever remain the property of Henrique, 20 August 2011 will eternally belong to Oscar.

http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/news/newsi...6105/index.html

his price tag just went up
brasil5x
Oscar treble wins thrilling final for Brazil



An Oscar hat-trick inspired Brazil to 3-2 comeback victory over Portugal in thrilling conclusion to the FIFA U-20 World Cup. The Iberians were just 12 minutes away from the title when the Internacional player's goal ensured the game went into extra time, and he then completed his treble to seal the deal.

The game got off to an electric start, with Brazil's Philippe Coutinho and Sana of Portugal showcasing some breathtaking footwork before the deadlock was briskly broken. Indeed, just four minutes were on the clock when Oscar's curling effort took a nick off Sergio Oliveira and went into the bottom corner of Mika's goal. It brought to an end, at 574 minutes, the Portugal goalkeeper's record sequence without conceding in the FIFA U-20 World Cup.

The pre-match consensus suggested that if Brazil went ahead, Portugal would be dead and buried. That theory was dead and buried just four minutes later, though. Nelson Oliveira broke down the right and crossed for Alex to head home the equaliser.

The South Americans had more of the ball and gave their opponents a few nervy moments thereafter. Danilo's low, rasping shot had Mika struggling, but the latter grabbed the ball at the second attempt, just before Willian arrived, while Oscar's goal-bound free-kick was headed over by Nuno Reis and Fernando's 30-yard strike went just over the crossbar. Ultimately, though, the teams went in at the break all square.

Brazil started the second half with Allan and Negueba on in place of Gabriel Silva and Willian, and they quickly found their rhythm. Danilo delightfully deceived one adversary on the right flank before galloping into the box, but Portugal were able to clear their lines. The Iberians then threatened through Sergio Oliveria, but Gabriel's handling proved up to the No17's fierce shot.

However, the Brazil No1 let himself down minutes later. Nelson Oliveira's shot from an extremely tight angle down the right slipped under the Cruzeiro player's body and put Portugal 2-1 up.

Nelson Oliveira proved himself to be far more than a goalscorer over the next ten minutes, relieving the pressure on his side, who were being dominated territorially, by chasing and winning lost causes. He almost put the result beyond doubt on 73 minutes, too, cutting inside Bruno Uvini but having his shot blocked by Gabriel.

Just as it looked as though Brazil were running out of ideas, though, they levelled the score. Dudu, Ney Franco's perennial super sub, dashed down the left and delivered a cross which Oscar turned home from close range.

It was all Brazil thereafter. Dudu produced one brilliant cross which Pele did well to blast away, while Oscar's crowd-pleasing back-heel set up Fernando, whose powerful strike went straight at Mika. It was on to extra time.

On 97 minutes Portugal had a gilt-edged chance to go in front. Caetano sprinted clear of the Brazil defence and faced Gabriel one-on-one. The diminutive substitute tried to chip the keeper, but the latter jumped smartly to deny him.

Brazil got the contest's fifth goal on 111 minutes. Oscar picked the ball up on the right, and his centre into the box lobbed Mika and nestled in the back of his net.

http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/matches/ro...03/summary.html
Brazil had won their fifth FIFA U-20 World Cup and South America had seized eight of the last ten trophies.
brasil5x
Oscar treble wins thrilling final for Brazil



An Oscar hat-trick inspired Brazil to 3-2 comeback victory over Portugal in thrilling conclusion to the FIFA U-20 World Cup. The Iberians were just 12 minutes away from the title when the Internacional player's goal ensured the game went into extra time, and he then completed his treble to seal the deal.

The game got off to an electric start, with Brazil's Philippe Coutinho and Sana of Portugal showcasing some breathtaking footwork before the deadlock was briskly broken. Indeed, just four minutes were on the clock when Oscar's curling effort took a nick off Sergio Oliveira and went into the bottom corner of Mika's goal. It brought to an end, at 574 minutes, the Portugal goalkeeper's record sequence without conceding in the FIFA U-20 World Cup.

The pre-match consensus suggested that if Brazil went ahead, Portugal would be dead and buried. That theory was dead and buried just four minutes later, though. Nelson Oliveira broke down the right and crossed for Alex to head home the equaliser.

The South Americans had more of the ball and gave their opponents a few nervy moments thereafter. Danilo's low, rasping shot had Mika struggling, but the latter grabbed the ball at the second attempt, just before Willian arrived, while Oscar's goal-bound free-kick was headed over by Nuno Reis and Fernando's 30-yard strike went just over the crossbar. Ultimately, though, the teams went in at the break all square.

Brazil started the second half with Allan and Negueba on in place of Gabriel Silva and Willian, and they quickly found their rhythm. Danilo delightfully deceived one adversary on the right flank before galloping into the box, but Portugal were able to clear their lines. The Iberians then threatened through Sergio Oliveria, but Gabriel's handling proved up to the No17's fierce shot.

However, the Brazil No1 let himself down minutes later. Nelson Oliveira's shot from an extremely tight angle down the right slipped under the Cruzeiro player's body and put Portugal 2-1 up.

Nelson Oliveira proved himself to be far more than a goalscorer over the next ten minutes, relieving the pressure on his side, who were being dominated territorially, by chasing and winning lost causes. He almost put the result beyond doubt on 73 minutes, too, cutting inside Bruno Uvini but having his shot blocked by Gabriel.

Just as it looked as though Brazil were running out of ideas, though, they levelled the score. Dudu, Ney Franco's perennial super sub, dashed down the left and delivered a cross which Oscar turned home from close range.

It was all Brazil thereafter. Dudu produced one brilliant cross which Pele did well to blast away, while Oscar's crowd-pleasing back-heel set up Fernando, whose powerful strike went straight at Mika. It was on to extra time.

On 97 minutes Portugal had a gilt-edged chance to go in front. Caetano sprinted clear of the Brazil defence and faced Gabriel one-on-one. The diminutive substitute tried to chip the keeper, but the latter jumped smartly to deny him.

Brazil got the contest's fifth goal on 111 minutes. Oscar picked the ball up on the right, and his centre into the box lobbed Mika and nestled in the back of his net.

Brazil had won their fifth FIFA U-20 World Cup and South America had seized eight of the last ten trophies.
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