Ex-Brazil Striker Careca on Seleção's Identity and Neymar's Role
July 4, 2026 · Carmen Pérez
Former Brazilian striker Careca shares insights on Brazil's national team identity crisis, Neymar's influence, and reminisces about his friendship with Maradona.
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Antônio Careca, a legendary former striker for Brazil, recently shared his thoughts on the current state of the Brazilian national team, known as the Seleção, during an appearance on the El Fútbol podcast. Careca, who was a key player in the 1986 World Cup and has a storied career in the iconic yellow jersey, expressed concerns over Brazil's current lack of identity and the team's heavy reliance on Neymar. Careca reminisced about his time with the national team, recalling the pressure and pride that came with representing Brazil at the World Cup alongside stars like Zico, Sócrates, and Falcão. He highlighted the loss of passion and identity in the team, pointing out that some players no longer have the same desire to wear the Brazilian shirt. Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup, Careca emphasized the importance of Neymar's fitness and leadership, while also expressing hope in the younger talents like Endrick, Rayan, and Vinícius Júnior. He also discussed the appointment of Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, noting it as a bold move but one that could bring effective management to the team. Careca's reflections also included his close friendship with Diego Maradona, revealing that after Brazil's elimination from the 1990 World Cup, he supported Argentina out of loyalty to Maradona. Their friendship, which began when Careca chose to play for Napoli alongside Maradona, was described as deeply personal and filled with mutual respect and affection.
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