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29MAR

Neymar on Brazil's 55-man preliminary list

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Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti named a preliminary 55-man squad on 9 May including Neymar, who last played for Brazil in October 2023; the final 26 are announced 18 May at CBF headquarters in Rio.

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Key takeaway

Brazil's preliminary list names Neymar; the 18 May final 26 is the decision that matters.

On 9 May, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF, the national governing body for football in Brazil) named a preliminary 55-man squad for the 2026 World Cup. The list, named by head coach Carlo Ancelotti, included Neymar, whose last cap for Brazil was in October 2023 before the ACL injury he sustained on international duty in Uruguay. If he makes the final 26, to be announced on 18 May at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, it would be his fourth World Cup. Rodrygo (ACL and meniscus) and Éder Militão (hamstring surgery) were ruled out; Estêvão of Chelsea was included.

The preliminary 55-man list is a FIFA Regulations Article 23 submission; national federations may publish it, FIFA does not. CBF chose to publish, with Neymar's name on the list, knowing the medical staff at Santos believe he can be match-fit for the Group G opener on 16 June against Croatia. The squad-size architecture every federation is now filing against was confirmed at the Vancouver Congress on 30 April . The final 26 cut on 18 May, eight days before the USMNT reveals its own list, is the decision that matters.

The two Real Madrid omissions remove Ancelotti's two highest-profile former charges. Rodrygo's combination injury is recovery-defined; Militão's hamstring surgery was scheduled in April. Brazil's centre-back depth without Militão runs through Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães; the question between now and 18 May is whether Ancelotti carries a fourth option or leans on the partnership he has.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Brazil is the most successful World Cup nation, having won the tournament five times, but has not won since 2002. Head coach Carlo Ancelotti named a preliminary 55-player list on 9 May that included Neymar, the country's most famous footballer, who has been recovering from a serious knee injury since October 2023. Two Real Madrid players were ruled out through injury: Rodrygo (ACL and meniscus) and Éder Militão (hamstring surgery). The final 26-player squad is announced on 18 May in Rio de Janeiro. If Neymar makes the cut, it will be his fourth World Cup.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Brazil's attacking depth without Neymar and Rodrygo runs through Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, Endrick and Estêvão; the position is not thin.

The case for Neymar rests on a specific skill set (left-foot dribbling and free-kick technique) that no current squad member replicates at his level. Ancelotti's history with Neymar at PSG in 2013-2015 means the coach has existing knowledge of the player's management requirements.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The 18 May final squad announcement at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro is the decision that matters; preliminary inclusion carries no commitment and Ancelotti has precedent for late-cut high-profile players.

  • Risk

    If Neymar makes the final 26 but sustains a re-injury during the group stage, Brazil's knockout tournament preparation is disrupted in the same way as 2022, with the management narrative dominating rather than the football.

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