Will Neymar Play a Single Minute at the 2026 World Cup?

By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-19 11:36:50 | Updated at 2026-06-19 13:27:35 2 hours ago

Sport · World Cup 2026

The player. Neymar is Brazil’s all-time record scorer, with seventy-nine international goals.

The gamble. Coach Carlo Ancelotti picked him for the World Cup despite an injury.

The absence. He has missed every Brazil group game at the tournament so far.

The deadline. The final group match, against Scotland on June twenty-fourth, is now his window.

The status. Several reports call him a major doubt even for that game.

The stakes. At thirty-four, this is the last World Cup of his career.

The biggest question of Brazil’s Neymar World Cup story is also the simplest: will the country’s greatest scorer of his generation get onto the pitch at all before the tournament moves on without him?

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The Neymar World Cup question nobody can answer

For a player of his stature, the uncertainty is striking. Neymar is Brazil’s all-time leading scorer, with seventy-nine goals, two more than the legendary Pelé.

Yet as the group stage unfolds, he has not played a single minute. The man many Brazilians wanted as the face of the team has watched it all from the sidelines.

He missed the opening draw with Morocco. He missed the second group game against Haiti.

Now only the final group match, against Scotland, remains before the knockout rounds. Several reports describe him as a major doubt even for that.

A long road back

To understand the suspense, you have to go back to two thousand twenty-three. That October, Neymar suffered a serious knee injury that tore a major ligament and kept him out for a year.

His recovery was slow and uncertain, and he eventually returned home to Brazil to play for Santos, the club where he first became famous. The comeback was meant to lead him here, to one last World Cup.

Then came a fresh setback. In mid-May, playing for Santos, he picked up a calf injury that proved worse than first thought, a muscle strain that would sideline him for weeks.

It was the cruelest timing. The injury landed just as the squad for the World Cup was being finalized.

Ancelotti’s decision

Brazil’s coach, the Italian Carlo Ancelotti, chose to take him anyway. He named Neymar in the final squad knowing the player would not be fit for the start of the tournament.

Ancelotti framed it as a bet on more than just goals. He spoke of Neymar’s experience and the example he could set for a young squad, calling his quality indisputable.

Behind the scenes, the approach has been cautious to the point of conservative. The medical staff has prioritized his long-term fitness, reportedly aiming for the knockout rounds rather than risking him too soon.

This week brought the first small signs of progress. Neymar did his first running drills and made brief contact with the rest of the group in training, his first real work alongside teammates at the tournament.

What is really at stake

This is almost certainly his last World Cup. At thirty-four, and with a body that has broken down repeatedly, there will not be another in four years’ time.

His earlier tournaments ended in heartbreak rather than glory. An ankle injury hampered him in twenty-twenty-two, and Brazil went out on penalties in the quarter-finals.

So the Scotland game carries a weight far beyond three points. It may be the last chance for one of the most gifted players Brazil has ever produced to take the field for his country.

If he does not make it, the story becomes a quieter one. A great career, fading not in defeat but in the treatment room, watching from the bench as the team plays on.

Why it matters beyond the pitch

Neymar is not just a footballer to Brazil. He is one of its most valuable global brands, a face of sponsorship deals and a magnet for attention wherever the team goes.

A World Cup appearance, however brief, would be worth a great deal to broadcasters and advertisers. His presence on the field lifts ratings and the commercial pull of every match he plays.

For the tournament’s organizers, a fit Neymar is a marketing gift. For Brazil’s coaches, he is a sporting calculation that has to be weighed against the risk of losing him for good.

That tension, between the symbol and the player, is the real story. It is why a single substitute appearance against Scotland would mean so much more than the scoreline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Neymar played at the World Cup yet?

Not yet, as Neymar has missed every Brazil group game so far at the World Cup, including the draw with Morocco and the match against Haiti, while recovering from a calf injury. His only chance to feature in the group stage is the final game against Scotland on June twenty-fourth.

Why was Neymar picked while injured?

Coach Carlo Ancelotti named Neymar in the squad knowing he would not be fit for the opening matches, betting on his experience and value to a young team. The medical staff has taken a cautious approach, reportedly aiming to have him ready for the knockout rounds rather than rushing him back.

Is this Neymar’s last World Cup?

It is, because at thirty-four and with a long history of injuries, Neymar has confirmed this is the final World Cup of his career. That is why the question of whether he plays even a single minute carries such weight for Brazil.

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