Neymar takes first step back on pitch but Haiti return remains remote

Published June 17, 2026 Updated June 17, 2026 01:13am
Brazil's Neymar celebrates scoring their fifth goal against Bolivia during their World Cup qualifier at Estadio Mangueirao.—Reuters
Brazil's Neymar celebrates scoring their fifth goal against Bolivia during their World Cup qualifier at Estadio Mangueirao.—Reuters

Neymar offered Brazil a flicker of World Cup encouragement on Tuesday when he trained ​on the pitch with the national team in ‌the United States for the first time, though a return against Haiti on Friday looks unlikely.

The session was closed to the media, but the ​Brazilian FA (CBF) said the 34-year-old striker did physical ​work on the pitch and had some contact with ⁠the ball.

Neymar has not yet joined tactical drills with ​the rest of the squad and it remains unclear when ​he will be fit enough to resume full training or become available in Brazil’s World Cup campaign, which got off on the wrong foot ​following a draw against Morocco.

The outing marked the first ​step in his transition from the medical department back to the field ‌after ⁠he had previously trained indoors at the team’s training centre in New Jersey with physiotherapists and fitness coaches.

Neymar is still working to recover fitness and match sharpness after injuring his ​right calf ​during Brazilian club ⁠Santos’ 3-0 defeat by Coritiba last month.

The calf problem is the latest in a string of ​injuries and physical setbacks for Brazil’s number ​10, who ⁠has not played a minute for the national team in almost three years.

While his appearance on the pitch raised hopes ⁠among ​Brazilian supporters, sources close to the ​national team said the coaching staff were being careful and had no intention ​of rushing his recovery.

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