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Neymar Retires from International Football After Brazil’s Shock World Cup Exit

Neymar Jr. announced his retirement from international football after Brazil’s stunning 2-1 defeat to Norway in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16. He scored a penalty in stoppage time, his 80th international goal, but could not prevent the exit. Erling Haaland’s brace for Norway secured a historic first World Cup quarter-final appearance for his team. Brazil’s loss marked their earliest World Cup exit since 1990 and Neymar’s farewell closed a celebrated era for the five-time world champions.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Neymar announces international retirement after Brazil's shock exit to Norway

New York, July 6

Brazil's veteran player Neymar Jr. announced his retirement from international football after the five-time world champions suffered a stunning 2-1 defeat to Norway in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.

He finished his international career as the all-time leading scorer for Brazil.

The 34-year-old forward brought the curtain down on his international career moments after Brazil's hopes of a sixth World Cup title were ended by Erling Haaland's late brace, with Neymar scoring a stoppage-time penalty that proved only a consolation.

Reflecting on the end of his journey with the national team, Neymar told reporters, as quoted by ESPN UK, "I tried, I tried. Now it's over. I started here; I finished here."

Neymar's penalty, converted in the 10th minute of added time after Leo Ostigard was penalised for a foul on Casemiro, was his first goal of the tournament. It also took his international tally to 80 goals and 59 assists in 130 appearances for Brazil, further extending his record as the nation's all-time leading scorer.

His retirement brings to an end one of the most celebrated international careers in Brazilian football. During his time with the Selecao, Neymar helped the country lift the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2013 and won the Olympic gold medal on home soil at the Rio 2016 Games.

The veteran forward's participation in the World Cup had remained uncertain until the final stages of squad selection because of fitness concerns. However, head coach Carlo Ancelotti included him in Brazil's 26-man squad, hoping his experience would inspire another deep run in the tournament.

Instead, Brazil's campaign ended in dramatic fashion. Norway, appearing in the knockout stages with growing confidence, absorbed sustained Brazilian pressure before Haaland broke the deadlock in the 79th minute with a towering header from Andreas Schjelderup's cross.

The Manchester City striker then sealed a famous victory moments later, calmly firing home his second goal of the night to put Norway 2-0 ahead and move level with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe on seven goals in the race for the Golden Boot.

Neymar reduced the deficit from the penalty spot deep into stoppage time, but Brazil were unable to mount a comeback as Norway secured a historic first-ever World Cup quarter-final appearance.

For Brazil, the defeat marked a seventh consecutive World Cup knockout loss to European opposition and their earliest World Cup exit since 1990, while Neymar's emotional farewell closed the chapter on an era that defined Brazilian football for more than a decade.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Still can't believe Norway beat Brazil! Haaland is an absolute beast, but Neymar deserved a better farewell. At least he left as Brazil's all-time top scorer—that record will stand for a long time.

Varun X

Naah, this was coming. Brazil have been struggling against European sides for years now. Neymar was brilliant but his body just couldn't keep up. Sad to see him go, but maybe it's time for young players like Vini Jr. and Rodrygo to step up. India needs to learn from this—build your domestic league, invest in grassroots!

Kavya N

Neymar's journey has been so inspiring. From Santos to Barcelona, PSG, and Al Hilal—he's given us decades of joy. That Olympic gold in 2016 was special for all of us who watched. His flair and creativity will be missed in international football. 🙏

Michael C

Respect to Neymar for knowing when to walk away. But honestly, I feel like his legacy is complicated—so much talent, so many injuries, and that 2014 World Cup collapse still haunts Brazil. Still, 80 goals for your country is insane.

Deepak U

As someone who grew up watching Neymar in the Premier League highlights, this is heartbreaking. But let's be real—Brazil's tactics were outdated. Ancelotti got it wrong. You can't just rely on individual brilliance against a well-drilled Norway side. Haaland was ruthless, full credit to him. 🇳🇴

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