Oswaldo Gomes (30 April 1886 – 5 July 1963), was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward for Fluminense FC.
Oswaldo Gomes is the scorer of the first goal in the history of the Brazil national football team, against Exeter City F.C., on 21 July 1914.
Oswaldo Gomes was part of the squad that won the first ever Campeonato Carioca, in 1906, when Fluminense FC started a sequence of four titles in a row.
Gomes was also president of the Brazilian Sports Confederation (current CBF), from 1922, the year he retired as an athlete, until 1924.
He also had the responsibility of being Brazil's coach in the 1920 South American Championship, alongside Agostinho Fortes, the team captain.