RIO DE JANEIRO In a highly anticipated event at the spectacular Museum of Tomorrow, Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti officially unveiled his 26-man squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026™. The headline news that has sent shockwaves through the footballing world is the sensational return of superstar forward Neymar Jr., locking in his spot for what will be his fourth consecutive World Cup appearance.
Speculation had been mounting over whether the 34-year-old Santos talisman would make the final cut. Ancelotti had previously omitted the veteran attacker from Brazil’s international friendlies back in March, sparking intense debate about his international future. Having not featured for the Seleção since 2023 due to a grueling series of hamstring and knee injuries over the past calendar year, Neymar’s inclusion represents a massive psychological boost for a nation desperate to end a 24-year tournament drought.
The Return of Neymar: A Dream Fulfilled
Despite his recent physical setbacks, Neymar has consistently and publicly voiced his desperation to represent Brazil at the tournament hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the USA. When Ancelotti read his name aloud in Rio, the crowd erupted in delight. Neymar’s unmatched international experience will be pivotal for a squad blending legendary veterans with explosive young talent.
The squad announcement coincided with another massive piece of news for Brazilian football: the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has officially confirmed a contract extension for Carlo Ancelotti, securing the Italian mastermind as the national team manager through to the 2030 FIFA World Cup™. This show of long-term stability cements Ancelotti’s vision for the team.
“We will have a list from which we can develop quality football, with a collective spirit. The perfect list isn’t there, I’m sure. I have to say that the perfect team won’t win the World Cup, a perfect team doesn’t exist. I think a more resilient team can win. We want to be the most resilient team in the world.” — Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil Head Coach
Champions League Star Power & Rising Talent
Beyond Neymar, the squad features an embarrassment of riches. Real Madrid’s electrifying winger Vinicius Jr. and Barcelona’s Raphinha are confirmed to spearhead the attack alongside teenage phenom Endrick.
The roster also rewards elite club form, calling up key figures who reached the pinnacle of European club football this season. Marquinhos, Gabriel Martinelli, and Gabriel Magalhaes—all finalists in the current edition of the UEFA Champions League—have secured their places in the defensive and midfield structures.
Historical Omen: Can History Repeat Itself in the USA?
Brazil is the most successful nation in World Cup history with five titles (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002), but they are currently enduring a 24-year title drought. Strikingly, a matching 24-year gap occurred between their 1970 and 1994 triumphs. That famous drought ended in 1994 on American soil—the exact same country slated to host the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Final.
Official Brazil 26-Man Squad List
Note: All squads remain provisional until the final official list is submitted to FIFA on June 2, 2026.
Goalkeepers
- Alisson (Liverpool)
- Ederson (Manchester City)
- Weverton (Palmeiras)
Defenders
- Alex Sandro
- Bremer
- Danilo
- Douglas Santos
- Gabriel Magalhaes
- Ibanez
- Leo Pereira
- Marquinhos
- Wesley
Midfielders
- Bruno Guimaraes
- Casemiro
- Danilo Santos
- Fabinho
- Lucas Paqueta
Forwards
- Endrick
- Gabriel Martinelli
- Igor Thiago
- Luiz Henrique
- Matheus Cunha
- Neymar Junior
- Raphinha
- Rayan
- Vinicius Junior
Brazil FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule & Fixtures
The Seleção will kick off their quest for a historic sixth star in Group C. Their path begins in the metropolitan area of New York, moving down the East Coast through Philadelphia and Miami.
- June 13: Brazil vs. Morocco – New York New Jersey Stadium
- June 19: Brazil vs. Haiti – Philadelphia Stadium
- June 24: Scotland vs. Brazil – Miami Stadium
With an ambitious manager at the helm, long-term backing from the CBF, a hunger to shatter a 24-year curse, and a rejuvenated Neymar Jr. ready for his “last dance”, Brazil looks uniquely poised to live up to Ancelotti’s ultimate goal: becoming the most resilient team in the world and lifting the iconic trophy once more.
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