

Key Takeaways:
- Neymar and Robinho Jr. were involved in a physical altercation during a Santos training session at the Rei Pelé facility
- The scuffle took place among players who were not part of the Serie A match against Palmeiras on Saturday
- According to Globo Esporte, Neymar apologised to Robinho Jr., and their relationship reportedly returned to normal before upcoming fixtures
Details of the Training Ground Incident
Reports emerging from Brazil have detailed an altercation between Neymar and Robinho Jr. during a training session for Santos FC on Sunday, held at the Rei Pelé training centre. The incident reportedly escalated into a physical confrontation, with pushing and grappling, after Robinho Jr. dribbled past Neymar. Sources indicate Neymar asked Robinho Jr. to take it easy prior to an action that caused the younger player to fall, subsequently sparking a brief scuffle between the two footballers.
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: There was a HEATED FIGHT between Neymar and 18-year old Robinho Jr. (Robinho's son), during training with Santos.
Robinho Jr. reportedly dribbled past Neymar, which sparked the reaction, Neymar lashed out and KICKED him. The youngster got back up and shoved… pic.twitter.com/ryLLK7Usnk
— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) May 3, 2026
Context and Immediate Repercussions
This incident occurred during a training exercise specifically involving players who did not feature in Santos’ Serie A fixture against Palmeiras on Saturday. According to Globo Esporte, the episode generated concern within the club, particularly as Robinho Jr.’s representatives are said to have raised formal complaints with the club’s executive leadership.
Official Responses and Aftermath
At present, Santos FC have not released a formal statement regarding the altercation. When questioned by Globo Esporte, Neymar’s press representatives stated they were unaware of the situation. Following the heated exchange, Globo Esporte reported that Neymar apologised to Robinho Jr., who is 18 years old and the son of former Real Madrid winger Robinho. The report notes the close relationship between the two players, described as that of godfather and godson, had reportedly normalised promptly afterwards. Despite both players missing the weekend’s El Clásico, they resumed training with the squad members who were not selected, though the incident reportedly left a lingering unease within the team’s dressing room and caught the attention of club management.




