Neymar
Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior (Brazilian
Portuguese: [nejˈmaʁ dɐ ˈsiwvɐ ˈsɐ̃tus ˈʒũɲoʁ]; born 5 February 1992),
commonly known as Neymar Jr. or simply Neymar, is
a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil national team. He is widely considered
as one of the best players in the world.
Neymar came into prominence at Santos, where he made his
professional debut aged 17. He helped the club win two successive Campeonato Paulista championships,
a Copa
do Brasil,
and the 2011 Copa Libertadores; the latter being
Santos' first since 1963. Neymar was twice named the South American Footballer of the Year, in 2011 and 2012, and soon relocated to
Europe to join Barcelona. As part of Barça's
attacking trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, he won the continental treble of La Liga,
the Copa
del Rey,
and the UEFA Champions League, and finished third for
the FIFA Ballon d'Or in 2015 for his performances. He then
attained a domestic double in the 2015–16
season. In 2017, Neymar transferred from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain in a move worth
€222 million, making him the most expensive player
ever. In France, Neymar
won three league titles, a Coupe de France, and a Coupe de la Ligue, which included a
domestic treble and being voted Ligue 1 Player
of the Year, in his debut season. Neymar's second season with PSG was
injury-riddled and marked by controversies.
With 61 goals in 101 matches for Brazil
since debuting at age 18, Neymar is the third highest goalscorer for his national
team, trailing only Pelé and Ronaldo. He was a key player in
Brazil's victories at the 2011 South American Youth Championship, where he finished as
leading goalscorer, and the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, where he won the Golden Ball as player of the
tournament. His participation in the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2015 Copa América was cut short by
injury and a suspension, respectively, but, the following year, he captained
Brazil to their first Olympic gold medal in men's football at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and two years later,
featured at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Off the pitch, Neymar ranks among the
world's most prominent sportsmen; SportsPro named him the most
marketable athlete in the world in 2012 and 2013, and ESPN cited him as the
world's fourth-most famous athlete in 2016. In 2017, Neymar was included
by Time in its list of the 100 most influential
people in the world. By 2018, France Football ranked Neymar the
world's third highest-paid footballer, and in 2019, Forbes ranked him
the world's third
highest-paid athlete.
Early life
Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior was born
in Mogi
das Cruzes, São Paulo, to Neymar Santos Sr. and Nadine da Silva.
He inherited his name from his father, who is a former footballer and became
his son's advisor as Neymar's talents began to grow. Neymar comments on
his father's role: "My father has been by my side since I was little. He
takes care of things, my finances and my family." Growing up, Neymar
combined his love of futsal with street football. Neymar said that
futsal had a massive influence on him growing up, helping him develop his
technique, speed of thought and ability to perform moves in tight spaces.
In 2003, Neymar moved with his family
to São Vicente, where he began playing
for youth side Portuguesa Santista. Then, later in
2003, they moved to Santos, where Neymar joined Santos FC. With the success of
his youth career and added income, the family bought their first property, a
house next to the Vila Belmiro. Their quality of family life improved, as at
age 15, Neymar was earning 10,000 reais per month and at 16, 125,000 reais
per month. At 17, he signed his first full professional contract, was upgraded
to the Santos first team, and began signing his first sponsorship deals.
Club career
Santos
Youth
Neymar began playing football at an early
age and he was soon spotted by Santos FC who offered him a
contract in 2003, where he was inducted into their youth academy, which has, in the past,
produced Brazilian internationals like Coutinho, Clodoaldo, Diego, Elano and Alex. He also joined the
likes of Pepe, Pelé and Robinho in starting out his career at the
club, nicknamed Peixe. While in the youth
academy, Neymar met Paulo Henrique Ganso, becoming good friends
in the process. Aged 14, Neymar travelled to Spain to join the Real Madrid youth team, at the
time when Real had stars like Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham, Roberto Carlos and Robinho.
2009:
Debut season
Neymar made his professional debut on 7
March 2009, despite being only 17 years old; he was brought on for the last
thirty minutes, in a 2–1 win against Oeste. The following week
he scored his first goal for Santos against Mogi Mirim. One month later, on 11
April, Neymar scored the decisive goal in a 2–1 win against Palmeiras in
the 2009 Campeonato Paulista semi-final first
leg. In the final,
however, Santos suffered a 4–2 aggregate defeat to the Corinthians. In his first
season, Neymar racked up 14 goals in 48 games.
2010:
Campeonato Paulista success
"The 18-year-old is a magnificent prospect. He is
sleek and skilful, able to beat the defender on either side, capable of
combining well, and full of tricks he can put to productive use in and around
the penalty area."
—South American football
journalist Tim
Vickery on
Neymar in 2010.
Neymar continued his ascendancy in 2010,
and, on 15 April 2010, he scored five goals for Santos in an 8–1 rout of Guarani in the qualifying
stages of the Brazilian Cup. Following the 2010
Campeonato Paulista in which Neymar scored 14 goals in 19 games, the club were
crowned champions after a 5–5 aggregate win over Santo André in the finals. Neymar was
subsequently given the award for the best player in the competition. Neymar's
performances for Santos have drawn comparisons to other Brazilians, including
Robinho and Brazilian legend Pelé.
In 2010, Santos rejected a £12 million
bid for him from English Premier League team West Ham United, and later an offer
from another English club, Chelsea, reported to be in the
region of £20 million. Despite Santos
unwillingness to sell and Neymar himself insisting "I'm focused only on
Santos", his agent, Wagner
Ribeiro, indicated that Neymar's career was elsewhere, stating "He wants
to become the best player in the world. The chances of him doing that while
playing in Brazil are zero." Although one year
later Neymar admitted, in an interview with the Daily Telegraph, that he had been happy
with Chelsea's interest in him as it was a "dream" of his "to
play in Europe", while also stating that at the time it had been the right
decision to stay in Brazil.
On 30 November 2010, Santos sold a 5% share
of future transfer fees that he would receive to an investment group, Terceira
Estrela Investimentos S.A. (TEISA), for R$ 3,549,900
(€1.5 million). The previous year,
his family had sold a 40% stake in Neymar's sporting rights to the DIS Esporte group who had been a
long-term strategic partner of Santos' football club.
Despite his first two seasons being highly successful,
having ended the 2010 season with an impressive 42 goals in 60 games, problems
had been identified, namely Neymar's apparent taste for diving when tackled,
rather than attempting to continue his run, and his attitude. The latter came
to the forefront during a match with Atlético
Goianiense, on 15 September 2010, when the Santos' manager, Dorival Júnior, appointed another player to
take the penalty awarded for a foul on Neymar. His decision was based on the
fact that Neymar had missed a crucial penalty during the Copa do Brasil final of that year, even
if Santos went on to win. Reacting to this, Neymar turned his back on his
manager, had to be calmed down by a linesman and argued with his captain, Edu Dracena. The fallout from this
event was that Dorival Júnior wished to have Neymar suspended for two weeks,
but the board sided with the player and promptly sacked the manager. Despite
Neymar's apologies over the incident, some doubts still remain about his
attitude. In December 2010,
aged just 18, Neymar came third for the 2010 South American
Footballer of the Year, behind Andrés D'Alessandro and Juan Sebastián Verón.
2011:
Puskás Award
Neymar playing for Santos
against Barcelona in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup Final in Yokohama, Japan
Neymar scored six goals during Santos run
to the 2011 Copa Libertadores Finals, tying him for third top
goalscorer, including the
clinching goal of Santos' 4–3 aggregate win over Cerro Porteño in the semi-finals. In the two-legged
final, Santos faced Uruguayan side Peñarol and drew the first leg 0–0
in Montevideo. At home in the
second leg, Neymar opened the scoring in the 46th minute as Santos held on for
a 2–1 win and Neymar won Man of the Match honours. The win brought
Santos their first Copa Libertadores triumph since 1963,
when Brazilian legend Pelé was playing for the club.
In September 2011, Santos club president
Luís Ribeiro threatened to report Real Madrid to FIFA following reports
that they had attempted to sign Neymar to a pre-contract agreement, and denied
that such an agreement was in place. On 9 November 2011,
Neymar and Santos agreed to a contract extension that would see the player stay
with the club until after the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The deal reportedly
increased Neymar's wages by 50%, to the levels that top European clubs would be
paying him. On 14 December
2011, Neymar scored the opening goal for Santos as they defeated Kashiwa Reysol 3–1 in the
semi-finals of the FIFA Club World Cup at the Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Japan, but failed to
score against Barcelona in the final on 18
December 2011, where Santos were defeated 4–0, finishing as runners-up in the
competition. He won the
2011 FIFA Puskás Award for scoring a solo
goal in the Brasileirão
Série A against Flamengo,
in a 5–4 loss. On 31 December 2011, he won the 2011 South American
Footballer of the Year award for the first time, by a record
margin, following in the footsteps of Diego Maradona, Romário, Pelé and Zico.
2012:
South America's best player
On 5 February 2012, when he turned 20,
Neymar scored his 100th goal as a professional football player, against
Palmeiras in the Campeonato Paulista. On 25 February 2012
– he scored two goals, one of which was from 25-yards – and created two assists
to help his side to a 6–1 win over Ponte Preta. On 7 March 2012,
Neymar netted a hat-trick as Santos saw off
Brazilian rivals Internacional 3–1
in the Copa Libertadores Group stage match. On 29 March, he
scored a brace against Guaratinguetá in
a 5–0 victory. In the fixture
against São
Paulo on
29 April 2012, Neymar scored a hat-trick with the match ending 3–1. Thereafter, he went
on to score twice in the first and second legs in the 2012 Campeonato Paulista Finals against Guarani, which ended 7–2 on
aggregate. Neymar finished the 2012 Campeonato Paulista with 20 goals and
was voted the Best player and Best Forward, and Santos were crowned champions.
He was joint top scorer in the Copa Libertadores with eight goals,
after Santos were beaten over two legs by eventual champions Corinthians in the
semi-finals.
On 25 August 2012, he scored a brace in the
2–1 away win at Palmeiras. On 3 November 2012,
in the Brasileiro
Série A away fixture at Cruzeiro,
Neymar scored a hat-trick and assisted Felipe Anderson's goal, to help his side
to a 4–0 win. Neymar finished off
the 2012 season in style, first setting-up Victor Andrade's equaliser, then
scoring twice, to give Santos a 3–1 home win over Palmeiras on 1 December 2012. Neymar was voted
the Best Player of the 2012 Recopa Sudamericana, with himself scoring in
the second leg to win the title 2–0 on aggregate. He finished the 2012 Campeonato
Brasileiro Série A with 14 goals and being voted the Best forward. Neymar
finished the 2012 season, being award the Golden Ball, Arthur Friedenreich
Award and Armando Nogueira Trophy. He was one of three finalists in the
2012 FIFA Puskás Award and finished
runners-up behind Miroslav Stoch. He won the 2012 South American
Footballer of the Year, retaining his award and winning it ahead
of the likes of Ronaldinho. Reports emerged in 2011
that Santos reached an agreement with Barcelona to sign him at a later stage.
Neymar, however, rejected this in an interview, saying that he had "no
agreement with Barcelona or anyone else".
2013:
Final season
Neymar started the 2013 Campeonato Paulista scoring twice in
the first match, which ended a 3–1 win over São Bernardo on 19 January 2013. Four days later on
23 January 2013, Neymar scored again against Botafogo in
a 3–0 win. On 3 February 2013,
in the Paulista fixture against São Paulo, where Santos won 3–1, with Neymar
scoring and making two assists. on 18 March 2013,
Neymar told that he had a "dream of playing in Europe, for a big club like
Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea." But he went on to say, "There's
no point in speculating when I'll leave Santos. I'll leave when I want
to."
Neymar scored all four goals, had another
disallowed and hit the post as Santos beat União
Barbarense 4–0 in the Paulista on 13 April. On 25 April 2013,
his agent and father revealed that Neymar intended to leave for Europe before
the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Ahead of his last
match for Santos, on 26 May against Flamengo, Neymar was in tears during the
national anthem.
Barcelona
See also: Transfer (association football)
§ 2013: Transfer of Neymar from Santos to Barcelona
Neymar during his
unveiling at Barcelona in June 2013.
On 24 May 2013, Santos announced that they
had received two offers for Neymar. The following day, Neymar announced he
would sign with Barcelona on 27 May 2013 and join the team after playing in
the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. Neither Neymar nor the
clubs released details on the transfer fee or personal terms, save to say he
signed a five-year deal. On 3 June 2013,
Neymar was unveiled by Barcelona after passing medical tests and signing a
contract that would keep him at the club through June 2018.
Neymar was presented at the Camp Nou in front of 56,500
fans, a record turnout for a Brazilian player. Club
vice-president Josep Maria Bartomeu initially
said Neymar's transfer fee was €57.1 million and his release clause set at
€190 million. Barcelona's doctor
suggested he might need to gain weight to be able to cope physically in Spanish
football.
Transfer
investigation
In January 2014, the prosecutor's office
in Madrid began investigating
the transfer fee that Barcelona paid for Neymar. The documents
submitted to the authorities on request contained contradictory information. On 23 January
2014, Rosell resigned
from his position as president. A day later, the
details of the transfer were revealed by Barcelona; the transfer had in fact
cost them €86.2 million (£71.5 million), with Neymar's
parents confirmed to have received a €40 million sum. In the aftermath,
Barcelona and Bartomeu were charged with tax fraud.
2013–14:
Adapting to Spain
On 30 July 2013, Barcelona drew 2–2
against Lechia Gdańsk in
a pre-season friendly; Neymar made his unofficial debut when he came on as a
substitute. He scored his first
goal for the club in a 7–1 win against a Thailand XI on 7 August. at the Rajamangala
National Stadium
Neymar made his competitive debut for
Barcelona during the opening game of the 2013–14 La
Liga season
as a 63rd-minute substitute for Alexis Sánchez in a 7–0 win
against Levante. On 21 August, he
scored his first competitive goal for the club in the first leg of the 2013 Supercopa de España against Atlético Madrid:
seven minutes after coming on as a substitute for Pedro, he headed Dani Alves' cross to equalise in a
1–1 draw at the Vicente Calderón Stadium as Barcelona won on
the away
goals rule for
his first trophy at the club. On 18 September, he
made his UEFA Champions League debut, assisting a Gerard Piqué goal as Barça
beat Ajax 4–0 in their
opening match of the 2013–14 tournament.
Six days later, Neymar scored his first
goal in La Liga in Barcelona's 4–1 defeat of Real Sociedad at Camp Nou. On 26 October, he
made his first El Clásico appearance, scoring
the opening goal and assisting the team's winning goal scored by Alexis Sánchez
as Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2–1 at Camp Nou. On 11 December,
Neymar recorded his first three Champions League
goals as
he scored a hat-trick in a 6–1 win
over Celtic in Barcelona's
final Group H match.
2014–15:
The treble and individual success
Neymar playing for
Barcelona against Villarreal in La Liga, 1
February 2015. Neymar opened the scoring in Barcelona's 3–2 win.
On 13 September 2014, after appearing as a
substitute, Neymar scored his first two goals of the 2014–15 season, helping Barcelona
beat Athletic
Bilbao 2–0.
On 27 September, he scored a hat-trick against Granada in a 6–0 win and scored in his
next three La
Liga matches,
including the opening goal in a 1–3 loss to Real Madrid at Estadio Santiago
Bernabéu.
On 24 January 2015, Neymar scored twice and
assisted two more goals in a 6–0 win at Elche. On 28 January, he
scored his 20th goal of the season in a 3–2 Copa del Rey quarter-final win over Atlético
Madrid. On 4 March, Neymar
scored twice in Barcelona's 3–1 Copa del Rey semi-final win over Villarreal to qualify the club
for its 37th Spanish Cup final. On 21 April, Neymar
took his tally to 30 goals for the season by scoring twice in Barcelona's
2–0 Champions League quarter-final win
over Paris Saint-Germain.
In May, the closing month of the season,
Neymar scored the last goal in a 3–0 win against Bayern Munich in the first leg of
the Champions League semi-final. A week later, he
scored both the team's goals in a 3–2-second leg defeat at the Allianz Arena to ensure Barça would
qualify for the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final. He also opened the
scoring with a header in a 2–0 league win versus Real Sociedad, a result which
gave Barça a four-point lead over Real Madrid with only two
matches remaining.
Barcelona fans prior to
the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final in Berlin holding
up pictures of the attacking trio, Messi, Suárez and Neymar (MSN)
After securing the league title on 17 May with a
1–0 win over Atlético Madrid at the Vicente Calderón, Barcelona defeated
Athletic Bilbao 3–1 at Camp Nou in the 2015 Copa del Rey Final on 30 May, with
Neymar scoring the second goal for Barça. With Barcelona's
victory likely, he performed tricks with the ball in the final stages of the
game, which was deemed unsporting by opponent Andoni Iraola. Barcelona manager Luis Enrique claimed that it had
to be understood that such behaviour was acceptable in Brazil, while Neymar
himself did not apologise.
On 6 June 2015, Neymar scored the third
goal for Barça in the 3–1 Champions League Final defeat of
Italian champions Juventus at Berlin's Olympiastadion,
ensuring the club won its fifth European Cup. This made Barcelona
the first club in history to win the treble of domestic league,
domestic cup and European Cup twice. On a personal note,
he became the eighth player in football's history to win both the Copa Libertadores and the UEFA
Champions League, and the first player to score in final victories in both
competitions.
Neymar ended the season with 39 goals in
all competitions and 10 in the Champions League, making him joint highest
scorer with Cristiano Ronaldo and teammate Lionel Messi in the latter
competition. He was the first
player apart from those two to top the competition's scoring list, since
compatriot Kaká in 2006–07. Barcelona's
attacking trio of Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar, dubbed
"MSN", ended with 122 goals, the most in a season for an attacking
trio in Spanish football history.
2015–16:
Domestic double
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Due to having the mumps, Neymar was expected to
miss the 2015 UEFA Super Cup and the 2015 Supercopa de España. On 17 October,
Neymar scored four goals in Barcelona's 5–2 home win over Rayo Vallecano in La Liga, taking his
total to eight goals for the season. On 21 November,
Neymar scored one and provided a back heel assist for Andrés Iniesta in Barcelona's 4–0
away win against Real Madrid. He scored twice in
a 4–0 home win over Real Sociedad on 28 November, taking his La Liga total to
14 goals in 12 games. On 30 November,
Neymar was shortlisted for the 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or alongside Messi and
Ronaldo, and subsequently came third. On 22 May 2016,
Neymar scored a late goal in Barcelona's 2–0 extra time win over Sevilla in the 2016 Copa del Rey Final at the Vicente
Calderón, as the club celebrated winning the domestic double for the second
consecutive season, following their treble victory from the previous season. The front three of
Messi, Suárez and Neymar finished the season with 131 goals, breaking the
record they had set the previous year for most goals by an attacking trio in a
single season.
2016–17:
Final season
"While there is a 1% chance, we will have
99% faith."
99% faith."
— Neymar after the 4–0
loss against PSG
on 15 February 2017.
on 15 February 2017.
Neymar was the protagonist of the 6–1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the 2016–17 UEFA Champions
League round of 16, scoring two goals and assisting the decisive goal
of Sergi Roberto during
the closing seven-minute sequence. Overcoming the 4–0
loss to PSG in the 1st leg from 14 February 2017, this 2nd leg match became the
biggest comeback in Champions League history.
On 2 April 2017, Neymar scored his 100th
goal for Barcelona in his 177th appearance for the club, netting in a 4–1 win
over Granada. On 27 May, Neymar
scored in the 2017 Copa del Rey Final, his 105th goal for the
club, as Barcelona defeated Alavés 3–1
at the Vicente Calderón in Madrid.
Paris
Saint-Germain
Neymar performing keepie-uppie during his Paris
Saint-Germain unveiling.
Neymar with Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the chairman and chief
executive officer of Paris Saint-Germain.
On 3 August 2017, Barcelona announced that
Neymar's legal representatives made a payment of €222 million to the club, equal
to the release
clause of
his contract, which constituted the most expensive transfer
ever.
The club informed UEFA so that they can determine any disciplinary
responsibilities that may arise from this case. According to
the BBC, in Spain, the release
clause must be activated by the footballer himself. The situation was unusual,
in that the fee was paid to the club directly, after La Liga had refused to
receive the payment. Usually, the buyout
clause is deposited with La Liga in order to release the player from his
contract, and the league then passes the money to the selling club. However, La
Liga rejected the payment—citing violation of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules
by PSG, who are backed by money from Gulf state Qatar.
Neymar joined French club Paris Saint-Germain on a contract that
would run until 2022. He was offered
the number 10 jersey by Javier Pastore as a "welcome
gift".
Contract
breach lawsuit
On 27 August 2017, FC Barcelona filed a
lawsuit against Neymar, demanding he return the contract renewal bonus he
received as well as €8.5 million in damages and an additional 10% for the
arrears. They claimed they are owed money that Neymar received as part of a
renewal bonus when he signed a new contract in 2016. The club also requested
Paris Saint-Germain to take on the responsibility for the payment of the fees
if the player cannot do so himself. Neymar's lawyers
announced that they will contest the case.
2017–18:
Debut season and treble
Neymar playing for PSG
against Lille in February 2018
He made his debut for Les
Rouge-et-Bleu on 13 August, netting a goal for himself and also
setting up another in a 3–0 away victory over Guingamp. Neymar added two
more goals to his tally in the next Ligue 1 fixture against Toulouse. Forming a prolific
attacking trio alongside teenage French prodigy Kylian Mbappé and Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani, Neymar scored one each in
PSG's two opening games of the 2017–18 UEFA Champions
League group stage, with the team winning 5–0 at Celtic and 3–0 at home
over Bayern Munich respectively.
During a 3–0 defeat of rivals Olympique de
Marseille on 25 February 2018, Neymar fractured the fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot.
He travelled to Belo Horizonte and underwent a
successful operation on his foot. He failed to make
another appearance for PSG while recovering from the injury, and consequently
ended his first season in Paris with 28
goals in 30 matches.
2018–19:
Injury and league title
On 12 August 2018, Neymar scored PSG's
opening league goal of the 2018–19 season in a 3–0 win
over Caen at Parc des Princes. Neymar scored from
a penalty in his next game as PSG won 3–1 against Guingamp in
Ligue 1. In the following
league game, the front three of Neymar, Mbappé and Cavani all scored in a 3–1
win over Angers at home, with
Neymar scoring from Mbappé's cut back and setting up Cavani to score the
opener.
On 3 October 2018, Neymar scored a hattrick
in a 6–1 win over Red Star Belgrade in a Champions League group stage
fixture. He suffered a foot
injury in late January 2019 that kept him out of his side's Champions League
round of 16 tie against Manchester United F.C. After United
eliminated PSG, Neymar went on Instagram insulting video review officials for
awarding a stoppage-time penalty to United. UEFA banned Neymar for three
matches for the insult.
On 27 April 2019, Neymar scored in
the 2019 Coupe de France Final against Rennes, but
Rennes made a comeback and won on penalties. After the match, Neymar was caught
on video appearing to punch a spectator in the face. The spectator had
been filming and insulting PSG players. PSG said they supported Neymar
"100 percent" over the incident. Neymar admitted he
was wrong, but argued that neither he nor anyone else could have stayed
indifferent. PSG coach Thomas Tuchel responded: "It's not easy to climb
the stairs after a defeat. [...] If we lose, we must show respect. You can't
come into conflict with a spectator."
2019–20:
Suspended season
Neymar running-up to take
a penalty against Lille during a Ligue 1 match in 2020
In July 2019, Neymar was absent from
training with PSG, with the club talking disciplinary action. Prior to the
transfer deadline in late August, Neymar agreed to stay at PSG after talks
broke down over a return to Barcelona.
Neymar made his first appearance for PSG in
the 2019–20 season on 14 September
2019, in a 1–0 victory over Strasbourg in Ligue 1. He
scored the winning goal in injury time in the second half from a bicycle kick.
He was injured again this season and
returned during this season's Champions League match vs Real Madrid. In this season's Champions League Round of
16 vs Borussia Dortmund, he scored a crucial
away goal in 1st leg at Signal Iduna Park. In 1st leg, his team
lost 2–1 to Dortmund. In 2nd leg, his team defeated Dortmund and made a
comeback of their own in Champions League winning the match with the score 2-0
(3-2 on aggregate). He scored a header from corner taken by Di Maria and also made a
play which lead to his teammate, Juan Bernat to score the 3rd
goal. He won his third league title after PSG were awarded the Ligue 1 title as season finished early
due to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.
International career
Neymar at a press
conference for the Brazil national team in 2010.
Following Neymar's performances for Santos
in their successful early 2010 season, including winning the 2010 Copa do Brasil, in which Neymar was the
top goalscorer, and the 2010 Campeonato Paulista, in which Neymar scored
14 goals, former Brazilian football players Pelé and Romário reportedly urged coach Dunga to
take Neymar to the 2010 World Cup. Although the
widespread opinion that Neymar deserved a place in Dunga's squad went as far as
a 14,000 signature petition, and despite the
huge pressure on Dunga to pick Neymar, he was omitted from
both the squad of 23, and the stand-by
list. Although Dunga
described Neymar as "extremely talented", he claimed that he had not
been tested sufficiently on the international level to earn a World Cup spot
and he had failed to impress enough while on international duty.
Neymar celebrates his goal for Brazil against Scotland, on 27 March 2011,
with André
Santos and Ramires.
On 26 July 2010, Neymar was selected for
the first time in the Brazil senior team by new head
coach Mano
Menezes for
a friendly match against the United States to be played
in East Rutherford, New Jersey. On 10 August 2010 he
made his debut with the national team in that game, aged 18 years old, starting
the match and wearing the number 11 jersey. He scored on his debut after 28
minutes, a header coming from an André Santos cross in a 2–0 win for
Brazil. On 1 March 2011,
Neymar said: "Being on the Brazilian team is a privilege, There are some
marvelous players and I'm very happy to be among them." On 27 March 2011,
he scored twice in a 2–0 win against Scotland at the Emirates Stadium. During the match
against Scotland, a banana was thrown
onto the pitch after he scored from the penalty spot, which led Neymar to
complain about 'constant jeering and an atmosphere of racism', implying that
Scottish fans exhibited racism. While Scottish
officials explained that Neymar had been booed solely for perceived
injury-feigning, a German student who was in the stadium amongst Brazil
supporters said that he threw the banana with no racist intentions. This led to
the Scottish Football Association asking the Brazilian Football Confederation for an apology for
the accusations made to the Scottish fans. Neymar refused to
apologise or retract his words, claiming he "did not accuse any person or
any group of supporters".
2011
South American Youth Championship and Copa América
Neymar was the leading goal scorer of
the 2011 South American Youth Championship with nine goals,
including two in the final, in Brazil's 6–0 win against Uruguay. He also took part
at the 2011 Copa América in Argentina, where he scored two
goals in the first-round game against Ecuador. He was selected 'Man of
the Match' in Brazil's first match against Venezuela, which ended a 1–1 draw. Brazil were
eliminated in the quarter-finals in a penalty shoot-out against Paraguay (2–2 a.e.t.), with Neymar being
substituted in the 80th minute.
2012
Summer Olympics and first hat-trick
Neymar preparing to take
a free-kick against Belarus at Old Trafford during the 2012 Summer Olympics.
On 11 May 2012, Neymar was selected for the
squad of the Brazil Olympic football team to participate in
the London 2012 Olympic Games. In Brazil's first
warm-up match on 20 July 2012, against the host nation Great Britain at Riverside Stadium, Neymar was involved in
both goals of a 2–0 win, first making an assist with a free-kick into the
six-yard box for Sandro's header, before
converting a penalty.
On 26 July 2012, Neymar scored his first
goal of the 2012 Summer Olympics in Brazil's opening fixture against Egypt, which ended a 3–2
victory for Brazil. In the following
match against Belarus at Old Trafford in Manchester,
Neymar scored a free-kick from 25-yards into the top-right corner of the goal
and set up goals for Alexandre Pato's header with a cross
from the right and Oscar with a back heel as
Brazil secured their place in the quarter-finals with a 3–1 win. Afterwards he
said: "I scored and made two assists so for me it was perfect".
On 5 August 2012, in the quarter-final
encounter against Honduras, Neymar scored a penalty,
his third goal of the tournament and assisted in Leandro Damião's second goal on the
match, to help Brazil to a 3–2 victory at St James' Park and book a place in
the semi-finals. On 11 August,
Brazil lost 2–1 to Mexico in the final
at Wembley Stadium in
London.
Neymar scored his first full international
hat-trick on 10 September 2012, in an 8–0 win over China at the Estádio José do
Rego Maciel in Recife. On 19 September,
Neymar scored the winner against Argentina in a 2–1 win in the first leg of
the 2012 Superclásico de las Américas at the Estádio Serra Dourada in Goiânia, Brazil.
2013
Confederations Cup
Neymar playing against
Spain's Gerard
Piqué in
the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Final.
Neymar was selected as part of Luiz Felipe Scolari's Brazil squad for
the 2013 Confederations Cup on home soil. For
the tournament he was assigned the number 10 shirt, having previously worn 11.
Neymar scored the first goal of the
tournament in a 3–0 win over Japan at the Estádio
Nacional Mané Garrincha on 15 June. In their second
match, Neymar scored after nine minutes and crossed for Jô's
late goal to give Brazil a 2–0 win over Mexico. He scored in his
third consecutive match, with a powerful free kick from the edge of the penalty
area, as Brazil beat Italy 4–2, and received
his third consecutive man-of-the-match award.
On 30 June, Neymar was involved in Fred's opening goal and then
subsequently scored Brazil's second in the 3–0 final victory over Spain. Neymar's
performances saw him receive the Golden Ball for player of the
tournament.
2014
World Cup
Neymar prepares to take a
free kick during Brazil's opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup against Croatia.
On 5 March 2014, Neymar scored a hat-trick
in a friendly win against South Africa in Johannesburg. He made headlines for
his conduct after the final whistle when a young South African boy ran onto the
pitch. As security staff began to escort the boy from the field, Neymar
intervened and introduced him to his Brazil teammates before they all lifted
him in the air during their celebrations.
On 2 June, Neymar was named to participate
with Team Brazil in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Going into the
tournament, as the team's star player, Neymar was the man expected to win
Brazil its sixth World Cup on home soil. One week prior to
the team's opening match, Neymar scored once and made two assists in a 4–0
friendly win over Panama.
Neymar evading a tackle
against Mexico at the 2014 World
Cup.
Neymar earned his 50th international cap in
the opening match of the tournament, on 12 June against Croatia in São Paulo. In the 26th minute,
with Croatia leading 1–0, Neymar elbowed Croatian midfielder Luka Modrić, after which Neymar was
issued a yellow card. Many critics agreed
that Neymar's punishment was too lenient and that he should have been issued
a red card. He equalised before
half-time with a shot from outside the box and gave Brazil the lead in the
second half with a penalty kick, following a controversial decision by the referee, in
an eventual 3–1 win. In the third group
match, he again scored twice as the Seleção defeated Cameroon 4–1 to reach
the knockout stage. In the round of 16 against Chile, the match finished 1–1
after 120 minutes and was decided by a penalty shoot-out with Neymar scoring
what proved to be the winning kick for Brazil.
"Even though he is still young, Neymar is well aware
of what he means for the world of football and for the Brazilian game in
particular. He is the one player the Brazilian people believe in and he has
everything to make history. I think because of his age, though he still has
others to topple, Neymar will become top goalscorer in Brazil's history,
surpassing Pelé. It wouldn't hurt if he leapfrogged me in the list. I left my
mark on history and now it's his turn."
—Former Brazil
striker Romário in 2014 on
the prospect of Neymar becoming Brazil's all time record goalscorer.
In the quarter-final defeat of Colombia, while challenging for
the ball, Neymar was kneed in the back by Juan Camilo Zúñiga and had to be
removed from the pitch on a stretcher. A hospital scan revealed that Neymar had
suffered a fractured vertebra in his spine and he missed the rest of the World
Cup. Earlier in the
match, Neymar assisted Thiago Silva's opening goal with a
cross from a corner kick.[ It was the second
time in the tournament that a Neymar corner had led to a goal for Brazil, after
his cross created David
Luiz's
goal in the previous round against Chile. Without their
injured talisman Neymar (and the suspended captain Thiago Silva), Brazil would
ultimately lose in the semi-final in a stunning 7–1 defeat to Germany on 8 July.
On 11 July, Neymar was named on the 10-man
shortlist for FIFA's Golden Ball award for the tournament's best
player. He won the Bronze Boot as the tournament's
third top goalscorer and was named in the World Cup All Star XI.
2015
Copa América
With captain Thiago Silva ruled out through
injury, new coach Dunga decided to make
Neymar captain and confirmed on 5 September that the forward would stay on as
skipper on a permanent basis. On 14 October 2014,
Neymar scored four goals in one game for the first time in his international
career, scoring all of Brazil's goals in 4–0 friendly win against Japan at
the National Stadium, Singapore. At the age of just
22 years, Neymar had scored 40 goals in 58 internationals, and had become
the fifth highest goalscorer for his national
team. On 26 March 2015,
Neymar scored Brazil's second goal in a 3–1 friendly win over France in Paris.
On 14 June 2015, in Brazil's opening Copa América fixture, Neymar scored the equaliser
and assisted the stoppage-time winning goal by Douglas Costa as Brazil came from
0–1 down to beat Peru 2–1 in Temuco. After Brazil's
second match, a 0–1 loss to Colombia in Santiago, Neymar was booked for
handball, resulting in a suspension. After the final whistle, he was red carded for deliberately
kicking the ball at Pablo Armero, and as a result was
pushed over by Colombian striker Carlos Bacca, who was also dismissed. CONMEBOL issued Neymar with
a four-match ban, ruling him out for the remainder of the tournament, in
addition to a $10,000 fine.
2016
Summer Olympics
Neymar preparing to
strike the winning penalty kick for Brazil against Germany in the Olympic
final.
The CBF had wanted Neymar to play at
the Copa América Centenario and the Olympics in Rio during the summer
of 2016, but after a request from Barcelona manager Luis Enrique, he was rested
from the first tournament. In late June 2016,
he was subsequently one of the three over-23 players to be included in Brazil's squad for the
2016 Summer Olympics on home soil, and was named the
team's captain by the Olympic side's manager Rogério Micale.
In Brazil's quarter-final clash with Colombia on 13 August,
Neymar scored Brazil's first goal of the match, from a direct free kick, and also set up his
nation's second goal in an eventual 2–0 win. In Brazil's
semi-final clash with Honduras on 18 August,
Neymar scored twice, Brazil's first and last goals of the match, in a 6–0 win.
In the final against Germany at the Maracanã in Rio on 20 August, Neymar opened
the scoring with a free-kick after 27 minutes. The game finished 1–1 after Max Meyer equalised in the
second-half. Brazil beat Germany 5–4 on penalties, and Neymar scored the
winning penalty to bring Brazil its first Olympic gold medal in men's football. Both during and
prior to the tournament, he had been subjected to criticism over his conduct on
and off the pitch, with several former Brazil players suggesting that he was
not fit to captain the national team. Neymar subsequently
renounced the captaincy following their Olympic victory.
2018
World Cup
Neymar celebrates scoring against Costa Rica at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
In May 2018, Neymar was named in Tite's
final 23-man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. On 3 June 2018, he
made his international comeback after a three-month absence from a foot injury
and scored a goal in a 2–0 win over Croatia in a friendly match
at Anfield. The following week,
he became Brazil's joint-third highest goalscorer alongside Romário when he scored his 55th
international goal in a 3–0 friendly win over Austria. In Brazil's second
World Cup match, played against Costa Rica at the Krestovsky Stadium,
Saint Petersburg, on 22 June, Neymar scored the team's second goal in injury
time as Brazil won 2–0. The goal, his 56th
for Brazil, took him third in the all-time scoring chart behind only Pelé and Ronaldo.
On 2 July, Neymar scored his second goal of
the World Cup in a 2–0 win over Mexico in the last 16, while also
assisting Roberto
Firmino for
his goal. After the Mexico
game, BBC
Sport wrote
that despite Neymar's "good performances" coming up top in several
statistics at the World Cup, "there is still a sense that he remains
widely unpopular among neutrals" due to his "petulance and the
play-acting". Meanwhile, Brazilian newspaper O Globo wrote that
"Neymar has charmed Brazil, but annoyed the whole world". On 6 July, Brazil
were eliminated after losing 2–1 against Belgium in the
quarter-finals, with Neymar denied an injury time equaliser by a finger-tip
save from Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.
2019
Copa América
In May 2019, Neymar was included in
Brazil's 23-man squad for the 2019 Copa América on home soil. On 5 June, however,
he suffered an ankle injury in a 2–0 friendly win over Qatar and was ruled out
of the tournament, with Neymar expected to miss four weeks due to the injury.
On 10 October 2019, Neymar played his 100th
match for Brazil in a friendly draw 1–1 with Senegal in Singapore.
Style of play
Neymar (right) greets
future teammate Lionel
Messi after
the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup Final. As a teenager, Neymar
was inspired by Messi.
Neymar primarily plays as either a central striker, second striker, winger or occasionally as
an attacking midfielder, and has been described
as "a true phenomenon". He often plays as a
left sided forward for both club and country in the team's 4–3–3 formation, drifting
infield, due to his energetic pace and playmaking skills; this
position allows him to shoot with his stronger foot, or create chances for
teammates. Neymar's dribbling skills, tricks and playmaking
ability are reminiscent of compatriot Ronaldinho. His main traits are his
creativity, vision, passing, finishing, dribbling, feints and technique, being described as
both "electric" and "explosive". He is a notable
exponent of the rainbow flick. Although naturally
right-footed, he is capable of scoring with both feet, as well as with his
head, and is an accurate free-kick and penalty taker. Neymar stated:
"I'm always trying to perfect everything – dribbling, shooting, headers
and control. You can always improve". He has been
inspired by Lionel
Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Andrés Iniesta, Xavi and Wayne Rooney.
Neymar, playing for
Brazil in 2011, has been compared to compatriots Pelé and Ronaldinho.
Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho had also
tipped Neymar on becoming the best player in the world: "Neymar is young
though, and I can't explain how special he will become. In the next two or
three seasons he will become the best player." Another Brazilian
star, retired World Cup winner Ronaldo also believes that
Neymar can become the best in the world: "Logically, Messi is better right
now but Neymar is a great talent who will show the world that he will be number
one". Former Real Madrid
sporting director Jorge Valdano has also praised
Neymar, stating: "I like Neymar a lot. Many of his individual actions
result in a goal and often it's a move that only seems to be happening with him
on the pitch." FC Barcelona
star Xavi also stated that
Neymar "is a great player, has a very good attitude, and will go on to be
the best player in the world."
"And so, circus Neymar arrived in Dortmund. The
Brazilian’s moods, histrionics, petulance, and goalscoring prowess were on view
in every fascinating and exasperating detail."
—Forbes on some of the
traits associated with Neymar following a Champions League game for PSG against
Borussia Dortmund, February 2020.
However, Neymar also has been known and
criticised for his excessive diving when tackled by
another player for which Pelé has said, "[h]e is a player with a body that
can't take a lot of hits. [...] A lot of times he will fall because he can't do
anything else, but he was overdoing it." He continued: "Even when he
is fouled, he can't make a spectacle out of it". During the 2018
World Cup, Neymar's antics inspired on social media the Neymar Challenge for
dramatic dives. As the star player
for Brazil (and PSG) he is often the most targeted player on the field; he was
the most fouled player in Europe's top leagues in 2018. A divisive figure
in world football, he has been accused of exaggerating injury, with Eric Cantona stating Neymar is a
"great actor", comparing him to a wheeled suitcase: "you barely
touch it, and it turns round and round for hours." In response to the
criticism over his petulance and histrionics, Neymar starred in a post 2018
World Cup commercial where he admitted to not being able to deal with his
frustrations which contributed to theatrics while on the pitch and promised to
change for the better.
Comparisons
The media have often drawn comparisons
between Neymar and Brazilian legend Pelé, as Neymar possesses
similar attributes and also like Pelé came from the Santos Youth Academy and
turned heads with his skill. Neymar has said that Pelé is his "role
model" but also saying: "I don't like to make a comparison with
Pelé". On 11 April 2012,
during the celebrations for the 100 years of Santos, when asked by journalists
about Lionel
Messi,
Pelé said he felt that Neymar was better: "Now everyone is talking about
Messi; he is a star. But [to be the best ever] he must first become better than
Neymar", Pelé said. "At the moment Messi is just more
experienced."
Neymar's increasing reputation led both the
media and former great players to draw comparisons between Neymar and Barcelona
forward Lionel Messi, which Neymar has commented on saying: "Messi is
above everyone, there is no use comparing me with him. [...] He is the best
player in the world and I always get inspired when I watch good football." Ronaldo stated:
"Neymar is a great talent, the best we have in Brazil. He is very similar
to Messi." Zico said: "I see
Neymar like a [Cristiano] Ronaldo or a Messi, the type who appears and makes
things happen." After his hat-trick
in a 3–1 victory against Internacional in the Copa Libertadores and Messi's
five goals scored in the Champions League, Neymar said: "I am a Messi fan.
I was told what he did today. I support him to score a lot of nice goals so I
can keep copying and imitating him."
Outside football
Personal
life and charity work
Neymar expresses his
Christian faith after winning the gold medal with Brazil at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Neymar has a son, Davi Lucca, born on 13
August 2011, with former girlfriend Carolina Dantas. Neymar was quoted
as saying: "I cried when I learned that I would be his father. At first, I
felt fear. Then joy. It is a new responsibility and I am now enjoying it." He later described
the birth of his baby boy as: "2.8 kilograms of pure happiness" and
also said: "Mother and baby are in good condition just after
childbirth". He has a very
close sibling relationship with his sister
Rafaella Beckran, and cemented this platonic closeness by
tattooing her face on his arm, while Beckran tattooed her brother's eyes on her
arm.
Neymar is a Christian, and follows
the Pentecostal branch of the
religion. Neymar has spoken
about his faith saying: "Life only makes sense when our highest ideal is
to serve Christ!" Additionally, he
has sometimes worn a headband with the words "100% Jesus". Neymar reportedly
also tithes (10%) his income to
his church and has named Kaká as his religious
role model. Each year, Neymar
organises a charity match with fellow Brazilian footballer Nenê in
Nenê's hometown of Jundiaí, with the purpose
of raising food for needy families. In addition to his
native Portuguese, Neymar also speaks Spanish.
In July 2019 police announced that a rape
investigation against Neymar would be dropped due to insufficient evidence.
Wealth
and sponsorships
Neymar has signed many sponsorship deals
since his reputation began to grow from the age of 17. In March 2011, he signed
an 11-year contract with American sportswear company Nike. In the same
month, Panasonic paid
US$2.4 million to secure Neymar's services for two years. Prior to signing
for Barcelona, France Football had ranked Neymar
13th in its list of the world's richest players in 2012, with total earnings of
$18.8 million for the previous 12 months. He has also signed
other sponsorships from Volkswagen, Tenys Pé Baruel,
Lupo, Ambev, Claro, Unilever and Santander. By 2018, France
Football ranked Neymar the third highest paid footballer in the world,
earning €81.5m ($95m) for a calendar year in combined income from salaries,
bonuses and endorsements deals. In 2019, Forbes ranked Neymar
the world's third
highest-paid athlete (after Lionel Messi and Cristiano
Ronaldo) with earnings of $105 million for the calendar year.
On 8 May 2013, Neymar was rated by SportsPro magazine as the most
marketable athlete in the world, ahead of Lionel Messi (2nd) and Cristiano
Ronaldo (8th). The same month,
Neymar launched the Nike Hypervenom football boot. In November 2012
advertising agency Loducca, created Neymar's own personal brand logo, featuring the N, J
and R (Neymar Junior) with the N styled to match Neymar's shirt number 11. Neymar starred in a
2014 advert for Beats with other global
football stars including Thierry Henry and Luis Suárez, with the theme of 'The
Game Before The Game' and the players pre-game ritual of listening to music.
Media
Neymar at the Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey during a match between New York Red Bulls and LA Galaxy.
Neymar was featured on the front covers of
the video games Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 and Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 on the North
American version, after Konami Digital
Entertainment announced that he had joined Pro Evolution Soccer. Neymar joined Cristiano Ronaldo as a featured cover
athlete. Neymar also
features in EA
Sports' FIFA video game series: the trailer for FIFA 18 showed him in his
PSG home jersey. He appears
alongside Cristiano Ronaldo on the Champions and Ultimate Edition packs
for FIFA 19 – Neymar's ‘Hang
Loose’ goal celebration also features in
the game.
Neymar appeared on the cover of Time magazine in
February 2013, the first Brazilian athlete to do so. The issue included an
article by Bobby
Ghosh entitled
"The Next Pelé" and subtitled "How the career of Brazilian
football star Neymar explains his country's economy".
Controversy erupted because of a cover by Brazilian
football magazine Placar that
depicted Neymar on a cross. The title read "A Crucificação de Neymar"
(the Crucifixion of Neymar) and subtitled: "the Brazilian ace turns
scapegoat in a sport where everyone plays dirty".
In April 2013, Brazilian cartoonist Mauricio de Sousa released a Monica's Gang comic book
featuring a younger version of Neymar (called Neymar Jr.) as the
main character.
In May 2013, SportsPro magazine
named Neymar as the most marketable athlete on the planet for the second
consecutive year. He topped the list ahead of Lionel Messi, Rory McIlroy, Usain Bolt and Cristiano Ronaldo,
among other sportspeople. The list measures
the monetary value, the age, the force in domestic markets, the charisma and
their market potential in the next three years. In March 2015,
Neymar had the fourth highest social media rank in the world among
sportspeople, behind Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and David Beckham, with 52
million Facebook fans. He has over 130 million
Instagram followers, the third highest for a sportsperson (after Cristiano
Ronaldo and Messi), and inside the top 10 most followed people. In ESPN's list of active
sportspeople in 2016, Neymar was ranked the fourth most famous athlete in the
world.
To mark the World Cup commencing in Brazil, in June 2014,
Neymar appeared with supermodel Gisele
Bündchen on
the front cover of Vogue's Brazilian edition. In November 2014,
Neymar appeared in FIFA's "11 against Ebola" campaign with a selection of top football
players from around the world, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, Xavi and Didier Drogba. Under the slogan
"Together, we can beat Ebola", FIFA's campaign was done in
conjunction with the Confederation of African Football and health experts,
with the players holding up eleven messages to raise awareness of the disease
and ways to combat it.
In April 2017, Neymar was included in
the Time
100, Time magazine's
list of the most influential people in the world. In 2019 ESPN again
ranked him the world's fourth most famous athlete.
Music
Neymar has become an icon in promoting
Brazilian modern pop music, particularly Música sertaneja.
The video in which Neymar dances in the Santos locker room dancing in front of
teammates carrying his recorder making the round of the players and making them
react to the tune of Michel Teló's hit "Ai se eu te pego!" went viral. He made a point of
performing his dance antics to the song after scoring goals in football games
and appeared live with Teló in one of the latter's concerts. He also supported
sertanejo singer Gusttavo Lima performing
live with Lima on renditions of the singer's hits "Balada" and "Fazer Beber". In
2012, he made cameo appearances in the music video for yet another
sertanejo hit "Eu Quero Tchu,
Eu Quero Tcha" by João Lucas &
Marcelo. In 2013, Neymar appeared on a rap music video, "País
do Futebol" by MC Guimê.
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