A prince that never became a king: The heartbreaking final chapter of Neymar's story
Neymar retired from international football after Brazil's 2-1 World Cup loss to Norway at MetLife Stadium — the same venue where he scored his first Brazil goal 16 years ago.
- Jul 6, 2026,
- Updated Jul 6, 2026 3:06 PM IST

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Neymar Jr. officially retired from international football following Brazil's 2-1 defeat to Norway in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The 34-year-old ended his 16-year journey with the Selecao at MetLife Stadium.

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Speaking to reporters after the final whistle, an emotional Neymar confirmed: "I tried. I tried. It started here at MetLife Stadium and I finished here. It is now over." He scored Brazil's only goal from the penalty spot.

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MetLife Stadium was also where Neymar scored his first goal for Brazil on August 10, 2010, as an 18-year-old. Sixteen years later, he signed off at the exact same venue — one of football's most poignant farewell moments.

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The most widely shared reaction online perfectly captured his legacy: "A prince that never became a King. He actually did try!!!" — summing up the mixed emotions that have always surrounded Neymar's brilliant but unfulfilled international career.

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Fans flooded social media: "End of an era, we thank you for keeping us entertained and beautiful memories. A legend." Another wrote: "They'll remember the crowns he never wore. I'll remember the joy he gave."

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"Thank you, Neymar, the eternal magician who lit up football with joy, goals and unforgettable flair — legend forever," wrote one fan. Another added: "Sometimes the hardest goodbyes come after the toughest defeats. Thank you for everything."

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"Neymar may not be the GOAT like Messi or Ronaldo. But even the GOATs know who Neymar Jr. is," wrote one fan. Football may never have given him a World Cup trophy — but no one can deny the joy and magic he brought to the game.
