

Key Takeaways:
- Neymar returned to international action for Brazil after 981 days, coming on in the second half of Wednesday’s 3-0 win against Scotland in Miami.
- The 34-year-old missed Brazil’s first two World Cup matches due to a calf injury sustained last month, following a serious knee injury in October 2023.
- Brazil secured top spot in Group C and will face the Group F runners-up in Houston on Monday.
Neymar’s Return and Emotional Response
After nearly three years away from the Brazilian national team, Neymar made his much-anticipated return during the second half of Brazil’s 3-0 World Cup triumph over Scotland in Miami. Having last played for his country in 2023 but hindered by a serious knee injury in October that year, the forward was initially doubtful for selection, only to face further setbacks with a calf injury last month that sidelined him for Brazil’s opening two matches of the tournament.
Neymar was in tears after his first match for Brazil since October 2023 🥺 pic.twitter.com/p7hKmq0H5E
— B/R Football (@brfootball) June 25, 2026
Upon his return to the pitch, the 34-year-old was greeted by chants from fans, marking a significant personal and professional milestone. Neymar revealed, “I went to the locker room, all alone, and I shed a few tears,” as Brazil clinched the top position in Group C.
“It’s an immense relief to relive all this. It’s a moment of gratitude. I thank God for being able to experience this again.”
Statistical Overview of Neymar’s International Career
Neymar, who holds the record as Brazil’s all-time leading scorer with 79 goals, has now graced four World Cups. Since 2014, he has registered eight goals and four assists across the tournaments. Reflecting on his journey, he commented, “I had been away for a long time so it’s a different team now, I see it with fresh eyes,” and added, “But I’m very happy to have been able to come back and play in a World Cup and defend the Brazilian national team after so many years.”
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Period Since Last International Cap | 981 days absent |
| Total World Cups Played | 4 |
| World Cup Goals | 8 |
| World Cup Assists | 4 |
| All-time Brazil Goals | 79 |
| Current Age | 34 |
Brazil’s Next Challenge in the Knockout Rounds
With Group C concluded, Brazil have booked their place at the summit and are set to contest their second-round fixture against the Group F runners-up in Houston on Monday.




