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2026 FIFA World Cup
12JUL

Neymar retires from Brazil at MetLife

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Neymar announced his immediate international retirement on the MetLife pitch minutes after Norway knocked Brazil out, ending a Brazil career that began there in 2010.

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Key takeaway

Neymar, 34, retired from international football moments after Brazil's World Cup exit to Norway.

Neymar announced his immediate retirement from international football on the MetLife Stadium pitch on Sunday, minutes after Norway eliminated Brazil, ending a national-team career that began on the same ground in 2010 1. "It started here, at MetLife Stadium, and I finished here. It is now over," said the 34-year-old, who had made his Brazil debut there against the United States in August 2010.

Neymar is Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 international goals, having passed Pele in 2023. He played only two of Brazil's five matches at this tournament, a nagging calf limiting his comeback from the 31-month absence that followed his anterior cruciate ligament rupture in October 2023 . The farewell had a symbolic weight heavier than the on-pitch one.

He scored a stoppage-time penalty as a substitute against Norway, then wept on the turf and was consoled by Raphinha and Vinicius Junior. Captain Marquinhos asked for "patience with the new generation". Neymar becomes the first of the men's game's defining cohort to leave the World Cup for good, the changeover the record books have tracked since Lionel Messi passed Miroslav Klose's all-time mark in June . Brazil's rebuild now proceeds without its designated free-kick and penalty taker.

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In plain English

Neymar is Brazil's all-time top goalscorer, and on 5 July he said he was retiring from playing for Brazil's national team, though he can still play for his club, Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. He made this decision on the same pitch, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where he first played for Brazil back in 2010, calling it the place it 'started' and 'finished'. He had struggled with injuries all tournament, including a long recovery from a knee ligament tear, and played only two matches before Brazil were knocked out by Norway. His retirement means Brazil now has to find its next generation of star players without him.

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Root Causes

Neymar's tournament was already constrained before Sunday. A 31-month recovery from anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery left him short of the sharpness to start more than two of Brazil's five matches, and a nagging calf problem limited even those appearances.

Retiring on the pitch where his Brazil career began in 2010 gave the decision a symbolic closure that his form alone did not provide. A player managing a fourth major tournament on a rebuilt knee has diminishing physical reasons to keep chasing minutes once results stop coming too.

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