Neymar 

brazilBRA
 • #10 Attacking Midfielder
Position (Secondary)

AM (CF)

Role

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Birthdate (Age)

Feb 5, 1992 (34)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

5'9"

Weight

150 lb

National Team
brazilBrazil

Ranking

3rdout of 90
Overall Grade70.328th/90
Impact score8.12nd/90
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News

May 28, 2026

World Cup opening in doubt

Neymar (calf) suffered a new injury and will be sidelined for two to three weeks, with tests confirming the extent of the setback, according to AS. "Neymar reported for duty at Granja Comary, underwent all the medical tests and finished with an MRI scan, which revealed a grade 2 muscle strain. The player is continuing his treatment, and we expect him to be cleared to play in two to three weeks."

Analysis: Neymar's latest injury blow rules him out of Brazil's remaining friendly matches ahead of the tournament and puts his availability for the World Cup opener against Morocco in serious doubt. The grade two calf tear carries a two to three week recovery window, which could also threaten his involvement in the second group stage fixture against Haiti, with his participation against Scotland in the final group match equally uncertain at this stage. Coach Carlo Ancelotti had made headlines worldwide by including Neymar in his 26-man squad despite the star's limited competitive action in recent years, and the injury now casts serious doubt over his ability to contribute meaningfully during the group stage. Brazil's medical staff are providing intensive treatment and monitoring his condition closely as the tournament opener approaches.

May 26, 2026

Likely to miss friendlies

Neymar (calf) is unlikely to compete in Brazil's pre-World Cup friendlies due to injury, according to Liberta Depre.

Analysis: Neymar is still dealing with his calf injury, and it seems he will not be risked ahead of the World Cup, with the forward likely to sit out on their friendlies. The situation will be monitored closely, as they will not want him carrying the injury into the tournament, already a injury-prone player either way. Brazil will kick off the World Cup on June 13 against Morocco, hopeful to have their star fit by then.

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