Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar has already left behind a grand legacy with the Brazilian national team.
While he is yet to win a major international tournament with Brazil, he is already up there with being among the greatest to play for the side. He has scored 64 international goals with Brazil to go along with his 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup trophy and 2016 Summer Olympics gold medal.
Neymar’s accomplishments so far with Brazil is why he is set to join the ranks in the Maracana Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame. The PSG forward revealed the honor on Instagram where he left his footprints in mold for an exhibition that will be displayed in the museum.
Neymar directo al Paseo de la Fama: durante sus días de descanso en Brasil, al crack brasileño le tomaron la muestra de sus pies y su huella también estará en el Museo del Maracaná. 👣 pic.twitter.com/qsaXdOqYM7
— SportsCenter (@SC_ESPN) January 3, 2021
Con la camiseta de la Selección puesta, Neymar ya realizó la muestra de sus pies para que su nombre y su huella queden por siempre en el Museo del Maracaná. pic.twitter.com/98Chy9h96s
— SportsCenter (@SC_ESPN) January 3, 2021
This is a prestigious hall of fame as it includes several Brazilian greats who have represented the national team, including the likes of Pele and Ronaldo.
Neymar is not done yet with his Brazilian national team career and can still add more accolades and accomplishments to his run.
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