“The story of my achievements in life.” That’s how Neymar Jr describes his personal museum: a collection of trophies, shirts, photographs, and memorabilia spanning more than two decades of professional football. In Episode 4, Brazil’s record goalscorer invites viewers inside, guiding them room by room through the objects that chart his journey from Praia Grande to global stardom.
(Santos, BRA, April 13, 2026)
Full Epsiode (YT Series Ep 4): YOUTUBE
● 2026 video series published on Neymar Jr’s YouTube channel and Red Bull TV
● For the first time in his career, Neymar Jr is telling his own story: unfiltered, first-person, in his own words
● The series follows him through a pivotal moment: his push to return to the Brazil national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which he has acknowledged will be his last
● Neymar Jr returned to Santos FC in January 2025 after two years of injury, including a ruptured ACL and meniscus damage sustained in October 2023
The silverware: Over 30 major trophies
● Neymar Jr has more than 30 major honours across four clubs and two national team competitions
● Six titles with Santos (2010–2012), including the Copa Libertadores in 2011
● Nine trophies with Barcelona (2013–2017), including La Liga (x3), Copa del Rey (x2), and the UEFA Champions League in 2015
● Thirteen titles with Paris Saint-Germain (2017–2023), including Ligue 1 (x5), Coupe de France (x3), and Trophée des Champions (x3)
● Saudi Pro League winner with Al-Hilal in 2024
● Two international titles with Brazil: the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games
Brazil’s record goalscorer
● Neymar Jr surpassed Pelé to become Brazil’s all-time leading scorer in September 2023
● 79 goals for the Seleção since his international debut in 2010
● Named Player of the Tournament at the 2013 Confederations Cup, scoring in the 3-0 final win over Spain
● At Rio 2016, captained Brazil’s Olympic squad and converted the decisive penalty in the shootout against Germany to secure the nation’s first Olympic gold medal in men’s football
Club career records
● Top-scoring Brazilian in UEFA Champions League history with 43 goals
● He has scored 100+ goals for three different clubs (Santos, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain), a feat only fellow Brazilian legend Romario and Cristiano Ronaldo have achieved in modern men’s football
● In 2017, Paris Saint-Germain paid €222 million to sign him from Barcelona, still the highest transfer fee in football history
Personal accolades
● 2011 Puskás Award winner (aged 19) for his solo goal against Flamengo
● Two-time South American Footballer of the Year
● Three-time Bola de Ouro winner (Brazil’s best player award)
● 2011 Copa Libertadores Most Valuable Player
● 2017/18 Ligue 1 Player of the Year
● Two-time FIFA FIFPro World XI selection
● Three-time UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season
Origins
● Grew up in a modest neighbourhood in Praia Grande, on the coast near São Paulo
● His relationship with the ball began around age three. Played futsal and street football before joining Santos’ youth academy
● His father, Neymar Sr, played professional football and guided his early development
● First spotted by coach Roberto Antonio dos Santos (“Betinho”) during a beach football match in 1998, aged six. Signed his first contract at age 12
AVAILABLE CONTENT
(free content for editorial use – no restrictions)
– News & Social Assets incl. best Scenes from Neymar`s showing around his Trophies and Memories. (in Portuguese with Transcript!)
– All Assets (clean & with Engl subtitles) in 9:16 and 16:9 (clean).
MI & SI assets available: RED BULL CONTENT POOL
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Contact: Fabian Ress
fabian.ress@3mpg.ch / +49 173 248 8404
