Neymar: Biodata of Football Player Neymar

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1. Key Facts:

  • FULL NAME:    Neymar da Silva Santos Junior
  • Born:             February 5, 1992
  • HEIGHT:          5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
  • NATIONALITY: Brazil
  • ROLE:             Forward
  • RELATION(S):    Neymar Santos, Sr. (Father), Nadine da Silva (Mother), Davi Lucca (Son), Rafaella Beckran (Sister)

2. Biodata of Neymar da Silva Santos Junior:

One of the top football players in the world is Neymar da Silva Santos Junior, who was born on February 5, 1992. He now serves as a forward for Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazilian National football team. Neymar, who was introduced by Santos in 2009, won a number of trophies with the team, including two consecutive Campeonatos Paulistas, a Copa do Brasil, and a Libertadores. He won the triple of La Liga, Copa del Rey, and UEFA Champions League in his second season with Barcelona and finished as a finalist for the FIFA  allon d’Or in the same year. Their net worth of Neymar is 200 million dollars.

3. Background:

Neymar is a first for Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazilian national team. He is a professional football player from Brazil. He is regarded as one of the best football players in the world. His father, a former professional footballer who stayed a close mentor throughout his son’s career, taught him how to play football when he was a young lad in the city of So Vicente. He joined the Portuguesa Santista youth team in So Vicente, where he played both street football and indoor football until moving to Santos City with his family in 2003.

He then entered the youth divisions of Santos Futebol Clube (the same club for which Brazilian football superstar Pelé played for the majority of his national career), where he was already a standout player. Real Madrid was already interested in him at the age of 14, so Santos Futebol Club had to up his pay to retain him. At Santos Futebol Clube, where he made his professional debut in 2009, the squad won the Copa Libertadores in 2011.

The Brazilian football team for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa was thought to include Neymar, but he was ultimately left off the list. Instead, in an exhibition game between Brazil and the United States in August 2010, he began playing and got his first goal for his nation in a 2-0 victory. He contributed to Brazil’s four goals at the 2013 Confederations Cup, including the team’s 3-0 victory over Spain in the tournament’s title game. He was awarded the “Golden Ball” as the competition’s most valuable player as well as the “Bronze Boot” as the third-highest scorer.

During the 2014 World Cup, which his country hosted, he scored four goals in five games for Brazil before being ousted from the competition in the quarterfinals due to a fractured spine. Brazil’s semifinal defeat to Germany without their best player was a shocking (7-1) result. Neymar received the “Bronze Boot” despite quitting the competition too soon. He converted the game-winning penalty against Germany to help the Brazilian squad win its first Olympic gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

3. The debut of Neymar:

Neymar joined the Santos FC youth team in Portugal when he was 11 years old. On March 7, 2009, he made his debut at the age of 17. With 14 goals in 48 games in his outstanding debut season, he was named “Best Young Player.”

He represented Brazil at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in 2009 as a member of the U-17 squad. On August 10, 2010, he made his national team debut against England at the age of 18. He wore the number 11 jersey and was classified as one of the starting 11.

Brazil won 2-0 thanks to a goal by Neymar in the 28th minute, who headed in a cross from Andre Santos.

4. Career:

In 134 games throughout the course of his five-year Santos tenure, Neymar made 70 goals and provided 35 assists. He concluded the 2012–13 season with a career-high total of 43 goals, helped the team win their first Copa Libertadores championship in 43 years, and won the FIFA Goal of the Year at that time.

Then, in May 2013, Neymar Jr. transferred to the Spanish team FC Barcelona in a reportedly 57.1 million euro transfer agreement. The action altered the 21-year-career olds and helped Neymar become a player of the highest caliber. Together with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, Neymar established the renowned MSN trio, which led the team to one of its most successful seasons.

5. Rise to Glory:

Neymar replaced Alexis Sánchez in the 68th minute of FC Barcelona’s season-opening 7-0 victory over Levante to make his competitive debut for the club in the 2013–14 La Liga campaign.

In the Spanish Cup first-leg match against Atletico Madrid, he scored the club’s opening goal. Neymar’s equalizing goal brought the game to a tie, ending 1-1. On December 11, Neymar scored a hat-trick in a 6-1 victory over Celtic FC to score his first Champions League goal.

Neymar was a member of the Brazil team in the 2013 Confederations Cup after a strong international debut. Neymar scored in three straight games and won player of the match honors each time. In the championship game, Brazil defeated Spain 3-0, and he contributed to the first goal and scored the second. Neymar received the Golden Ball following the tournament.

Neymar, who had settled in Spain and gotten used to Barca’s style of play, finished as the UEFA’s joint-top scorer with teammate Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring 10 goals in the European Cup and scoring 39 goals in the Spanish League.

Barcelona became the only club in history to win the treble (domestic league, domestic cup, and international cup) for the 2014–15 seasons for a record 2nd attempt.

Neymar scored 31 goals and provided 27 assists in 49 games the next season. His second time winning the Spanish Champions Trophy was with FC Barcelona, which this time included a domestic hat trick.

Following Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the FIFA Ballon d’Or rankings, Neymar’s performance elevated him to the top echelon of footballers.

Neymar led his side to victory at the 2016 Rio Olympics by scoring the game-winning goal in Brazil and Germany’s 1-1 tie as the team’s captain. In the shootout, he took the game-winning penalty to earn Brazil its first Olympic football gold medal.

Barcelona and Neymar staged the greatest comeback in football history on March 9, 2017, defeating PSG 6-1 at home after coming back from a 4-0 deficit. Neymar was the star of the show as he scored from a beautiful free kick, converted a penalty kick to tie the game at full time, and then assisted Sergi Roberto on the game-winning goal in stoppage time.

After the 2016–17 campaign, Neymar made news when, on August 3, 2017, he paid $200 million to leave Barcelona and join Paris Saint Germain, becoming him the most valuable footballer in history.

Fans questioned the move, but Neymar has performed admirably for the French team, forming strong connections with teammates Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe. In 26 games for PSG, he has assisted on 17 goals and scored 27 goals.

Low Points:

Neymar was shining for his country’s team during the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but in the quarterfinal encounter against Colombia, the forward took a knee to the back from Zuniga and damaged his spine.

He missed the remainder of the World Cup, and when Brazil lost to Germany in the semifinals 7-1, it was clear that he was the team’s talisman. Germany went on to win the tournament.