After a prolonged absence from the international stage, Neymar is back in the Brazil squad. While his return is the headline, some notable names were missing from Dorival Junior’s 23-man squad.
After a prolonged absence from the international stage, Neymar is back in the Brazil squad. The 33-year-old forward has been recalled by manager Dorival Junior for this month’s 2026 World Cup Qualifiers against Colombia and Argentina.
The return of Brazil’s all-time top goalscorer comes at a pivotal moment for the Seleção. With their qualification campaign faltering, they now sit fifth in the standings with 18 points, trailing Argentina by seven. The five-time world champions need a spark, and Neymar’s return could be exactly what they require.
The 33-year-old forward last played for Brazil on October 17, 2023, in a 2-0 loss to Uruguay. That night in Montevideo ended in heartbreak for the superstar, who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and tore his meniscus in stoppage time of the first half. Carried off on a stretcher in tears, his absence left a void in the squad, both in leadership and creativity.
After nearly a year and a half of rehabilitation, Neymar made a high-profile return to Santos, the club where he first rose to prominence. His stint at Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League had been plagued by injuries, but since rejoining the Brazilian side, he has begun to show glimpses of his best form. In his last four matches, Neymar has scored three goals, including a stunning free-kick in the Peixe’s 2-0 win over Bragantino. His performances have proven that he is ready to return to the highest level.
🚨🇧🇷 Neymar Jr, back as part of Brazil squad for the upcoming international games. pic.twitter.com/DH308dWqxL
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 6, 2025
Brazil’s need for Neymar’s leadership
With 128 caps and 79 international goals, Neymar is Brazil’s most experienced and decorated active player. His inclusion in the squad is more than just a return to form; it is a statement of intent. Dorival Junior is expected to hand him the No.10 jersey and the captain’s armband, reinforcing his leadership role in a squad that has struggled for consistency in recent months.
The upcoming fixtures will be defining moments for Brazil’s qualification hopes. They face Colombia at home on March 20 before heading to Buenos Aires for a South American Clasico against Argentina on March 25. With Neymar back in the lineup, the expectation is that the Green-Yellow will deliver strong performances and improve their standings.
Surprise exclusions: Endrick and Antony left out
While Neymar’s return is the headline, some notable names were missing from Dorival Junior’s 23-man squad. Antony, currently in excellent form for Real Betis, was omitted despite his impressive performances since joining the Spanish side on loan from Manchester United. The winger has already scored two goals and provided two assists in his first five league matches, playing a key role in Betis’ 2-1 victory over Real Madrid. Despite this, he has not done enough to earn a call-up, with Vinicus, Rodrygo, and Raphinha preferred in the attacking positions.
Another omission is 18-year-old Endrick, who will remain in Madrid during this international break. The Real Madrid-bound striker has been tipped as Brazil’s future star but will have to wait for his next opportunity to represent the national team.