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World Cup: Neymar’s medical tests show “good progress”

От: Igor Santos
9 июня 2026 в 16:15

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The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) released an official statement on Monday (Jun. 8) regarding the recovery of forward Neymar, who suffered a right calf injury.

According to the statement, Brazil’s number 10 underwent an MRI scan that showed “good progress, within expected parameters.” However, no timeline has been set for the player’s return to the field. The statement notes only that Neymar “will follow the recovery and physical preparation plan devised by the Brazilian national team’s medical staff.”

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Brazil’s World Cup debut will take place next Saturday (13) against Morocco in New Jersey, United States, where Carlo Ancelotti’s team has been training. Last Saturday, the squad traveled to Cleveland and defeated Egypt 2-1 in a friendly. Neymar, however, did not travel with the rest of the delegation.

When the national team roster was announced for the World Cup on May 18, Santos, Neymar’s club, reported that the player had swelling in his calf. However, when he joined the national team nine days later, he underwent further tests that revealed a Grade 2 injury in the area. The following day, the national team’s doctor, Rodrigo Lasmar, said Neymar would need another two to three weeks to recover. According to that timeline, the earliest possible date for his return would be next Thursday (11).

FIFA allows roster changes up to 24 hours before a team’s opening match. However, at a press conference on May 30, Ancelotti reaffirmed that Neymar will not be removed from the squad.

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Lula signs regulatory framework on Women’s World Cup

8 июня 2026 в 20:27

Sports Minister Paulo Henrique Cordeiro presented FIFA President Gianni Infantino with the complete regulatory framework for the 2027 Women’s World Cup, signed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The two met in Miami last Friday (Jun. 5).

At the meeting, Cordeiro also provided an update on preparations for the event, to be hosted in Brazil, noting that technical inspections at the tournament’s eight host venues have been completed. The following cities have been confirmed – Rio de Janeiro (Maracanã), Salvador (Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova), São Paulo (Neo Química Arena), Belo Horizonte (Mineirão), Brasília (Mané Garrincha Arena), Fortaleza (Castelão Arena), Porto Alegre (Beira-Rio), and Recife (Pernambuco Arena).

“Brazil is fulfilling all the commitments made since the bid. The sanctioning of the regulatory framework represents a decisive step towards ensuring legal security, organization, and excellence in hosting the tournament. We are laying the groundwork to make the 2027 Women’s World Cup a milestone for Brazilian sports and for women’s football worldwide,” the minister stated in a press release issued by the Ministry of Sports.
 

MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 5: FIFA President Gianni Infantino meets with Brazil sports minister Paulo Henrique Cordeirto on June 5, 2026 in Miami, Florida.  (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 5: FIFA President Gianni Infantino meets with Brazil sports minister Paulo Henrique Cordeirto on June 5, 2026 in Miami, Florida.  (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Sports Minister Paulo Henrique Cordeiro and FIFA President Gianni Infantino – Eva Marie Uzcategui / FIFA

Infantino stated that the federation is confident the event “will be a success.”

“We will have an incredible global impact that will transform women’s soccer, because it will be held in Brazil. FIFA and Brazil are united in this mission,” Infantino added in the same press release.

The Women’s World Cup will take place from June 24 to July 25, 2027. In addition to Brazil, ten other teams have been confirmed. Six of them qualified through the Asian Cup – Australia, China, North Korea, South Korea, the Philippines, and Japan. New Zealand won the Oceania qualifiers, and Germany, last Friday (5), became the first team to qualify in Europe.

Also on Friday, Argentina and Colombia secured their respective spots, with one round remaining in the Nations League, the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) qualifying tournament to determine the two countries advancing to the World Cup and the other two heading to an international playoff, scheduled to take place from November and February. Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru are still in the running.

Brazil thrash Panama 6–2 before heading to World Cup

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The Brazilian men’s national soccer team thrashed Panama 6–2 in its final friendly match on home soil before the World Cup. More than 72,000 fans packed the Maracanã Stadium on Sunday (May 31), where coach Carlo Ancelotti fielded two different lineups in each half, much to the delight of the crowd.

In the first half, Brazil came out pressing aggressively, and it took just one minute for Vinicius Júnior to open the scoring. Shortly afterward, the team lost intensity, and Panama equalized through Murillo. In the closing minutes of the half, Casemiro scored with a header to give the Brazilian team a 2–1 lead heading into halftime.

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While Brazil struggled to score in the first half, created few chances in midfield, and faced difficulties attacking down the right flank, it dominated the game in the second half. Ancelotti fielded 10 reserves and kept only starter Léo Pereira in defense. As if by magic, Brazil began pressing the ball out of defense, improved their passing, and built attacks through midfield with Danilo, Lucas Paquetá, and Fabinho.

Dominating possession and controlling the game, Brazil added four more goals through Rayan, Lucas Paquetá, Igor Thiago (from a penalty), and Danilo Santos. Harvey pulled one back for Panama in the closing minutes, making the final score 6–2.

Next steps

The team departs for the United States on Monday (Jun. 1), where it will play its final friendly before the World Cup. Brazil will face Egypt in Cleveland on Saturday (Jun. 6).

Brazil will open its World Cup campaign against Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey. The Brazilians are in Group C alongside Haiti and Scotland.

Brazil national soccer team gathers ahead of World Cup

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Most of the 26 players called up to represent Brazil at the World Cup have already gathered in Teresópolis, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, for the final stage of preparations ahead of the soccer tournament, which begins in 15 days and will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

On Wednesday (May 27), the players underwent medical evaluations and held a training session closed to the press.

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Coach Carlo Ancelotti will lead four training sessions through Saturday (30) in preparation for the friendly against Panama, which will take place on Sunday (31) at 6:30 p.m. (Brasília time) at Maracanã Stadium.

The following day, the team will travel to the United States, where they will play a final friendly match against Egypt on June 6 in Cleveland.

Their World Cup debut will be against Morocco on June 13 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Brazil is in Group C, which also includes Haiti and Scotland.

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