Short answer: Neymar is on Brazil’s 2026 World Cup roster, but he did not play in the opening match against Morocco because he is still recovering from a calf injury.
Brazil began its tournament at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and the most familiar name on the team sheet was absent from the field. The situation has left supporters asking the same question: is Neymar actually ready to contribute, or is he still in recovery mode?
Where Neymar stands right now
The clearest answer is that Neymar was selected for the squad and remains eligible to play, but he has not yet made his tournament debut. Carlo Ancelotti included the 34-year-old Santos forward in Brazil’s final 26-man group because he values his experience, leadership, and influence on younger players.
That selection was not a sentimental gesture. Ancelotti said Neymar was chosen because he can still help the team in meaningful ways, whether that ends up being as a starter, a late substitute, or even a penalty-taker in a decisive moment.
- Selected: Yes, Neymar is in Brazil’s World Cup squad.
- Available to play: In principle, yes, but only if his fitness improves.
- Match minutes so far: None in the tournament opener.
Why he sat out the Morocco match
The reason was straightforward: the calf problem had not cleared in time. Neymar had not returned to full training with the group before the opener, and Ancelotti said on matchday that the injury would keep him out.
He was not even listed to dress for the game, which underscored how cautious Brazil is being with his recovery. That caution makes sense given his recent injury history. Neymar has not played for Brazil since October 2023, when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during a 2-0 loss to Uruguay.
He earned his recall after showing better form with Santos, but form alone is not enough when a player is still trying to regain full physical sharpness.
How Brazil managed without him
Brazil did not collapse without Neymar, but the opener was still demanding. Morocco struck first through Ismael Saibari in the 21st minute after Brazil were caught trying to build from the back. The response came quickly, however, with Vinícius Júnior finishing a well-worked move only 11 minutes later to make it 1-1.
That result preserved Brazil’s long unbeaten run in World Cup openers. The five-time champions have now gone 21 straight tournament openers without defeat, a streak that stretches back to 1934.
What the match showed most clearly is that Brazil can still compete without Neymar, but his presence would add another layer of creativity and threat once he is fully fit.
When he could return
The best chance for Neymar’s first appearance now appears to be one of Brazil’s remaining group matches. Brazil play Haiti on Friday, June 19 in Philadelphia and then face Scotland on Wednesday, June 24 in Miami Gardens.
Ancelotti said Neymar is expected to rejoin training the following week, which makes the Haiti match the earliest realistic target. If Brazil decide to give him more time, the Scotland game becomes the more likely option.
- Earliest possible return: Haiti on June 19.
- Next likely chance: Scotland on June 24.
- Main goal: Get him ready before the knockout rounds begin.
Why this matters beyond one match
Neymar’s career with Brazil already stands among the most productive in the national team’s history. He is Brazil’s all-time leading scorer with 79 goals in 128 appearances, surpassing Pelé’s previous mark of 77.
At 34, this tournament is widely viewed as one of his last chances to shape his World Cup legacy. Across his previous appearances, he has never reached the semifinal stage, which adds another layer of pressure to this campaign.
For now, the story is less about whether Neymar belongs in the squad and more about whether his body will cooperate long enough for him to matter on the pitch.
Quick answers
Is Neymar at the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. He is on Brazil’s roster, but he has not played yet because of a calf injury.
Why did Neymar miss Morocco?
He was still recovering and had not returned to full training, so Brazil left him out of the opener.
What was the score against Morocco?
The match ended 1-1. Ismael Saibari scored for Morocco, and Vinícius Júnior equalized for Brazil.
When might Neymar play?
The earliest realistic chance is the Haiti match on June 19, with Scotland on June 24 as the next option.
How long has Neymar been out for Brazil?
He had not appeared for the national team since his ACL injury against Uruguay in October 2023.

