Neymar's World Cup Dream Alive: Brazil Legend Gets Fourth Tournament Shot
Coach Ancelotti confirms Brazil's all-time leading scorer will compete in fourth World Cup • Emotional return for injury-plagued superstar who moved to Saudi Arabia | The final dance for football's Brazilian magician (Sports)
In what may be the most emotionally charged selection announcement of the 2026 World Cup cycle, Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that Neymar Jr. will represent the Seleção in what is expected to be his fourth and final World Cup appearance. The decision marks a remarkable comeback for the 34-year-old forward, who has spent the past year sidelined with injuries following his high-profile transfer from Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal, to Brazilian side Santos.
Ancelotti's confirmation comes after sustained pressure from Brazilian fans worldwide, who have demanded that their nation's all-time leading scorer be given one final opportunity to claim the trophy that has eluded him throughout his illustrious career.
A Career Defined by Brilliance and Heartbreak
Neymar's journey with the Brazilian national team has been nothing short of extraordinary. As Brazil's all-time top scorer, he has dazzled audiences with his technical mastery, creativity, and flair that embodies the essence of Brazilian football. Yet despite his individual brilliance, the World Cup trophy has remained frustratingly out of reach across three previous tournaments.
The forward's move to Saudi Arabia was meant to mark a new chapter in his career, but injuries have severely limited his playing time. His absence from competitive football, and his age (34) raised serious questions about whether he would be physically capable of competing at the highest level when the 2026 tournament kicks off across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Global Support and Political Connections
Neymar's selection carries significance beyond the pitch. The Brazilian superstar has cultivated a reputation as a sensitive and thoughtful figure who has publicly expressed support for Israel, earning him admiration within the Jewish community worldwide. His friendship with former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who himself faces serious legal challenges, has also kept Neymar in the political spotlight.