Neymar, the Brazilian football sensation, continues to be a subject of discussion for both his exploits on and off the field. While recovering from a serious injury and just a few days after celebrating the birth of his daughter, the Al Hilal striker stirred controversy with a lavish party held in Rio de Janeiro.
This party raised eyebrows primarily because Neymar had been advised to rest after sustaining a significant injury—tearing the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee during Brazil’s loss to Uruguay in a South American World Cup qualifier.
According to journalist Leo Dias’ website, the 31-year-old striker hosted a two-day extravaganza at his mansion in Mangaratiba, a lakefront area located 85 kilometers from Rio. The event was attended by numerous guests and Neymar’s friends.
Witnesses at the party noted that Neymar’s injury didn’t seem to hinder his spirit, as he danced and engaged in activities as though he hadn’t just suffered a major setback on the football pitch. “Only broke his leg on the field, on the dance floor he danced like crazy,” commented one of the sources on the website.
Neymar’s high-profile career and extravagant lifestyle have often attracted attention. He joined Al Hilal in August, signing a two-year contract worth a staggering $329 million (320 million euros), a sum that could potentially rise to $412 million thanks to bonuses and commercial agreements. His monthly salary stands at around 13.4 million dollars (13 million euros), which equates to 412 thousand dollars (400 thousand euros) per day.
The controversy surrounding Neymar’s party even drew indirect comments from Brazilian President Lula da Silva, who praised Lionel Messi for winning his 8th Golden Ball, using the opportunity to highlight the need for dedication and professionalism among Brazilian players. President Lula stated, “Messi should set an example for Brazilian players. A 36-year-old world champion with the Ballon d’Or and everything. Messi is a source of inspiration for these children. Anyone who wants to win the Golden Ball must be dedicated, they must be professional. It doesn’t go with the party, it doesn’t go with the party night.”
Neymar’s party may have been a grand celebration, but it also serves as a reminder of the scrutiny and expectations that come with being a global sports icon.