Oscarino Costa da Silva

Oscarino Costa da Silva

Brazilian footballer, defender and midfielder
Date of Birth: 17.01.1907
Country: Brazil

Content:
  1. Oscarino: A Versatile Defender and Midfielder
  2. Early Career in Niterói
  3. Rise to Prominence in Rio de Janeiro
  4. Champion with Vasco da Gama
  5. World Cup Selection and Retirement

Oscarino: A Versatile Defender and Midfielder

Oscarino was a prominent Brazilian defender and midfielder who left an indelible mark on the sport.

Early Career in Niterói

Born in the port city of Niterói, Oscarino honed his skills with the local club Ipiranga. He progressed through the ranks, eventually earning a call-up to the first team and the Brazilian national squad.

Rise to Prominence in Rio de Janeiro

In 1932, Oscarino joined América in Rio de Janeiro and spent three successful years with the club. His impressive performances helped him win the Campeonato Carioca championship in 1935.

Champion with Vasco da Gama

After his success with América, Oscarino moved to Vasco da Gama, where he won another Campeonato Carioca title in 1936. He played for Vasco for four years and established himself as an integral part of the team.

World Cup Selection and Retirement

Oscarino was among the players selected for the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, but did not play any matches. He ended his career with the unassuming club San Cristóvão. His contributions to Brazilian football remain a testament to his immense talent and determination.

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