Neymar says career with Brazil ‘over’ after loss to Norway

Neymar’s legendary career for Brazil is over, the forward said following the 2-1 loss to Norway in the round ‌of 16 game on Sunday.

The 34-year-old was emotional in ​an ⁠interview with TV Globo as he ‌was in tears at the ‌conclusion of the match in East Rutherford, N.J., where he scored Brazil’s lone goal on a penalty ‌kick in stoppage time.

“I tried, I tried. Now it’s ⁠over. I started here, I finished here,” Neymar said.

He had made his first international appearance for Brazil in a friendly against the United States on April 10, 2010, at MetLife Stadium, the same venue as on ​Sunday, and scored in his debut.

Neymar, if he ‌indeed retires from suiting up for Brazil, finishes as the country’s all-time leading scorer with 80 goals. The ⁠legendary Pele, who recorded 77, was the only Brazilian in four World Cups before Neymar matched him on Sunday.

Cafu had 142 ​appearances ‌for Brazil, with Neymar’s 130 second on the ‌all-time list.

Neymar’s previous goal for Brazil came in 2023, the last time he played for the national team. Injuries have ‌played a ‌major part as he ⁠tore his ACL in 2023 and missed Brazil’s ‌first two group-stage games at the 2026 World Cup because of a right calf injury.

He ⁠entered as a substitute and played 15 ​minutes against Scotland on June 24 and came on the field in the 67th minute for ⁠the match Sunday against Norway.

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