How Neymar Jr emerged from the chaos to become a football icon (2024)

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Summary

  1. 1How his journey to the top began
  2. 2What Messi said to help him find his feet at Barcelona
  3. 3The ‘good news’ he received during the 2014 World Cup
  4. 4How it felt to earn redemption in 2016
  5. 5How the death of Kobe Bryant impacted him
  6. 6What lessons he has taken from the past couple of years
  7. 7His relationship with his father
  8. 8His rise from chaos at PSG

From the moment Neymar Jr first began kicking a ball about the streets of Praia Grande, there was little doubt about where his special talent would take him. The journey to the top may have been packed with endless twists and turns, but no matter how crazy or chaotic life got, each moment has brought with it a lesson from which he has grown and matured during his journey to global superstardom.

Here are eight things we learned about the man behind Red Bull Neymar Jr’s Five during the insightful new Netflix documentary – The Perfect Chaos.

01

How his journey to the top began

Coming from a poor family, Neymar Sr admits that they didn’t have the resources to invest in their son’s footballing development. His talent was forged on the asphalt streets of Praia Grande, on the outskirts of São Paulo, before he was spotted by his first coach, Bentinho, who immediately knew he was ‘born with the gift of playing soccer’. He was soon following in the footsteps of his hero Pele at Santos, and the rise to fame came quickly. “2010 was the fastest year of my life. Everything went from zero to 100,” he reveals. The new ‘golden boy’ of Brazilian soccer was soon hitting the net for fun and appearing in numerous commercials. The Neymar Jr brand was born.

02

What Messi said to help him find his feet at Barcelona

In 2013, the footballing superpowers came calling, with Neymar Jr choosing to join Spanish giants Barcelona. However, he struggled to adapt to the tactics and style of play, even crying in the bathroom during one game, when Lionel Messi comforted him. “Messi came and asked me why I was crying and I told him I hadn’t been able to play, to be my true self,” the Brazilian says. “He told me I shouldn’t worry, that he was there to help me and that I should keep going. That support is what I really needed that day. That was the turning point.”

03

The ‘good news’ he received during the 2014 World Cup

A back injury brought an early halt to Neymar Jr’s World Cup on home soil in 2014, before he had to endure the painful scenes of his team-mates being demolished 7-1 by Germany in the semi-final. But, as he explains in the documentary, it wasn’t all bad news: “When I took the hit, I felt the shock go all the way down to my feet. I couldn’t even turn over. The doctor told me he had some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that ‘you’re out of the World Cup’. The good news is that ‘if the injury was 2cm to the side, you wouldn’t walk again’.

04

How it felt to earn redemption in 2016

Two years later, Brazil were back on home soil, aiming to take gold in Rio de Janeiro. Amid widespread criticism in the country regarding his commitment to the team, Neymar Jr kept his focus and fired them to victory, scoring the winning goal in the final shootout against Germany. Describing that penalty, he says, “My heart started pounding. The Maracanã was packed, everyone was shouting. I prayed ‘my Lord give me strength’, then I realised the goalposts looked gigantic and the goalkeeper looked super tiny. At that moment I calmed down and said ‘now it’s time to score’. It’s one of the best things that happened to me in my whole life.”

05

How the death of Kobe Bryant impacted him

Not long after doing a Nike shoot with fellow sports star Kobe Bryant, Neymar Jr was shocked to learn of the basketball player’s death in a helicopter crash. “I was in the half-time break of a game when I found out. It was terrifying and we all just kept thinking…” he recalls. “He had just been in Paris and we had just done a shoot together. To me that shoot was one of the best moments that I’ve had with someone who is an idol, an icon, a legend. He wasn’t just any guy, he wasn’t like anyone else. He left a true legacy. It was such an awful moment. Sometimes it’s hard for me to talk about things like my behaviour, I get embarrassed, but everything changed that day.”

Whenever people are rooting against me, I believe in myself. I can do it, I will do it

How Neymar Jr emerged from the chaos to become a football icon (7)

Neymar da Silva Santos Jr

06

What lessons he has taken from the past couple of years

As countries around the world began moving into lockdown, Neymar Jr decided he wanted to spend that time back home in Brazil. During those months, he explains how nice it was to be with his family and friends. “I think we were living,” he reflects. “Sometimes we’re just rushing through life, non-stop, so we forget the people we love, we forget to hug them, to play with them. But when you do that, you realise ‘dang, this makes me happy’. Neymar Jr also realises it’s the most time he’s spent with his son, and the importance of that. And in the absence of his other passion, he admits, “I think I realised that I deeply love soccer.”

07

His relationship with his father

Neymar Sr is prominent throughout the documentary, which is no surprise considering he has managed his son’s career from the very beginning. There’s clearly a close bond between father and son, but Neymar Jr does reveal a few interesting insights into their relationship. In the early days, he explains how having his dad watch him from the stands was like having an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other. He goes on to reveal, “In the past we had more of a father/son relationship, but we’ve drifted. We’re still close of course, but I think it’s more on the professional side.”

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08

His rise from chaos at PSG

After announcing in an interview his desire to leave PSG in 2019, just two years after his €220m transfer, Neymar Jr unsurprisingly felt the full wrath of the Paris fans. “He thinks too highly of himself,” says one fan. “He’s a jackass,” shouts another. But when the club refused to let him leave, Neymar Jr knew his responsibility, he had to play and try to be happy. Winning back the fans’ support was never going to be easy, but he explains how he coped and even excelled in adversity: “At first I couldn’t believe it. Whenever I touched the ball, I was booed. To be honest, I like this climate. Whenever people are rooting against me, I believe in myself. I can do it, I will do it.”

Former Brazil and Barcelona team-mate Dani Alves sums Neymar Jr up perfectly when he says, “He's so skilled that, even in the midst of chaos, he manages to excel.”

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FAQs

How did Neymar get good at football? ›

Neymar said that futsal had a massive influence on him growing up, helping him develop his technique, speed of thought and ability to perform moves in tight spaces. In 2003, Neymar moved with his family to São Vicente, where he began playing for youth side Portuguesa Santista.

Who influenced Neymar to play soccer? ›

Neymar began playing football as a boy in São Vicente, under the guidance of his father, a former professional footballer who remained a close adviser and mentor throughout his son's career.

Who motivated Neymar? ›

Neymar Admits Taking Inspiration From Cristiano Ronaldo After Moving to Al Hilal.

How does Neymar dribble so easily? ›

Neymar's dribbling finesse involves intricate footwork and body feints, showcasing his agility and control. His tactics often include fakes, flicks, and sudden changes in direction, allowing him to deceive defenders with ease.

Why did Neymar become famous? ›

Brazilian soccer player Neymar drew attention for his impressive athletic abilities at an early age. He emerged as a star for Santos FC as a teenager, winning four straight Player of the Year awards while becoming one of Brazil's most popular public figures.

Is Neymar a sister? ›

Did Neymar like Ronaldo? ›

Neymar has revealed he learned every day from his "football idol" Lionel Messi while at Barcelona and described Cristiano Ronaldo as a "monster".

Who discovered Neymar? ›

In 1998, at the age of 6, he was spotted by Betinho dos Santos, a talent scout for the club Santos and who had also discovered another Brazil star, Robinho.

Why is Neymar called Neymar Jr? ›

Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior was born in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, to Neymar Santos, Sr. and Nadine da Silva. He inherited his name from his father, who is a former footballer and became his son's advisor as Neymar'stalents began to grow. Neymar Jr's father is neymar sr.

Who is the friend of Neymar? ›

There are five: Jo Amancio (childhood friend), Gilmar Cebola Araujo (personal) photographer and collaborator in marketing issues), Guilherem Pitta (organizer of leisure acts), Alvaro Costa (in charge of helping him adapt to Barca when he arrived) and Gustavo Almeida (advisor for the family business).

Where is Neymar now? ›

Brazil star Neymar has completed a move from French champions Paris Saint-Germain to Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal, the clubs confirmed Tuesday.

Did Neymar Jr go to college? ›

Neymar Jr went to Las Heras for grade school. Neymar was playing soccer at a youthful age. Neymar jr did not go to school since his potential was recognized by Paris Saint-Germain F.C.

How did Neymar practice as a kid? ›

Neymar narrates how a few years later, when his father built a small house in Praia Grande, he used to train by kicking a very small ball against the wall first with his right foot, then left, then practicing chest control and lastly using his head.

Is Neymar or Messi a better dribbler? ›

The bulldozing Spaniard has completed 6.25 of 8.43 dribble attempts per 90 (74.2 per cent), with Messi's figures at 5.62 of 7.76 (72.4 per cent) and Neymar's at 6.13 of 10.09 (some way back on 60.8 per cent). In fact, the Brazilian's success rate is below the average (62.1 per cent) of the 165 players analysed.

How did Neymar get scouted? ›

The youngster learned to play in the streets near his hometown and in indoor sessions unique to Brazil. At the age of six he was spotted by a talent scout and began playing for the Santos club in Brazil. Neymar's career progressed steadily for Santos, and he made his pro debut with the club at 17.

What was Neymar education? ›

Neymar completed his schooling in his hometown but doesn't serious about his study. So he didn't attend college for higher studies. He starts playing football at an early age so he doesn't study properly. He is not a graduate.

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