Neymar Jr. has completed one of the most remarkable comebacks in modern football. After a devastating injury that sidelined him from the Brazil national team for nearly three years, the 34-year-old superstar has been named in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This will mark his fourth appearance in the tournament, fuelling hopes of one final shot at glory with the Seleção.
The Injury That Nearly Ended His Dream
Neymar suffered a severe ACL and meniscus tear, one of the worst injuries of his career. The setback kept him out of international football for almost three years. Many fans, experts, and pundits believed his World Cup journey was over, with doubts growing about his ability to return to top-level football at his age.
Emotional Return to Boyhood Club Santos
Instead of staying at a big European club, Neymar made a heartfelt decision: he returned to Santos, the club that raised him. He took a massive pay cut to help the team during one of the darkest periods in its history. Santos was fighting relegation and battling chaos behind the scenes.
Injuries continued to trouble him in the early months back in Brazil, raising fresh questions about his future. But Neymar refused to quit.
When Santos needed him most, Neymar delivered. He recorded 6 goal contributions in just 4 games, including a brilliant hat-trick that played a key role in saving the club from relegation.
During the Christmas break, he underwent special treatment on his injured knee to maximise his chances of making the World Cup squad. Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti initially held back from calling him up, insisting Neymar prove his fitness, physical condition, and intensity levels first.
Ancelotti’s Call-Up and Final Mission
There were frustrating moments when Neymar publicly admitted his disappointment at not being selected. However, he stayed focused and continued working hard. Yesterday, Ancelotti finally included him in Brazil’s 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup.
Neymar’s story is a powerful example of resilience, loyalty, and never giving up on a dream. Overcoming injuries, criticism, age-related doubts, and immense pressure, he is now set to represent Brazil on the biggest stage once again.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, all eyes will be on whether Neymar can help bring the trophy back home for a record sixth time.