Brazilian legend Neymar has officially called time on his illustrious international career after the Seleção’s devastating departure from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The 34-year-old superstar confirmed his departure from the national team following Brazil’s stunning 2-1 loss to Norway in the Round of 16. Entering the match as a second-half substitute, Neymar converted a penalty deep in stoppage time, but the effort proved to be too little, too late to salvage his country’s tournament ambitions.
An Emotional Farewell
Reflecting on his journey, a visibly moved Neymar linked his final match back to where his international career began:
“I tried. I tried. It started here at MetLife Stadium and I finished here. It is now over.”
Neymar International Football retirement: The End of a Golden Era
- A Historic Record: The forward concludes a legendary 16-year stint on the international stage. He leaves the national team as Brazil’s undisputed all-time top scorer, racking up an incredible 80 goals and setting up another 59 assists over 130 caps for the Seleção.
- The Missing Trophy: While Neymar successfully led Brazil to a 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup title and an elusive Olympic Gold Medal on home soil in 2016, soccer’s ultimate prize slipped through his fingers. Across four different World Cup appearances, a combination of untimely injuries and agonizing team defeats kept him from securing a sixth star for his country.
- A New Chapter for Brazil: This monumental retirement marks the conclusion of a frustrating World Cup run under manager Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian tactician must now navigate the post-Neymar era as he vows to rebuild and modernize the national team moving forward.
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