Video games are a medium of escape for millions of people. Even famous people find them useful when trying to get away from a busy schedule. Well, this fits perfectly in the case of Shanghai Port midfielder and former Chelsea star Oscar Emboaba. He was recently seen trying his hand at FIFA 22!
However, there was a twist in the tale. Oscar was playing FIFA 22 with none other than his son, Caio Emboaba. Now that makes for an interesting soccer tussle!
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Oscar takes time off with son Caio, plays FIFA 22
In case anyone of you is unaware of him, somehow, Oscar Emboaba is a professional Brazilian football player. He is known for his attacking style as a midfielder for the Chinese Super League club Shanghai Port.
Before Shanghai Port, he was associated with the English Premier League’s one of the most famous teams, Chelsea.
Most notably, he came into the limelight when he scored a hat-trick in 2011’s Under 20 FIFA World Cup. Scoring three goals against Portugal, he led the Brazilian team to a remarkable victory. Over the last decade, he’s been known for his stunning display of skills on the field.
However, Oscar is also equally good at gaming as well, to say the least. Spending time with his family, he recently shared an Instagram video in which he was seen enjoying FIFA 22 with son Caio.
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The two were against each other, representing the clubs Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain. And it seems like the FIFA 22 battle between the two, on PlayStation 5, ended in a draw, as can be seen in the video.
All things considered, it’s fun to watch the father-son duo immersing themselves in the FIFA 22 experience. The game was released last year by Electronic Arts for various consoles.
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FIFA 22 is now available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, and PC.
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