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Neymar – 2015 Updated Edition: The Making of the World's Greatest New Number 10

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Neymar is the youngest Brazilian ever to reach 35 international goals and time is on his side as he closes in on Pelé’s long-standing record of 77. The Barcelona wünderkind has already scored more times for Brazil by the age of 22 than Rivaldo or Jairzinho did in their entire careers.


Luca Caioli, author of bestselling biographies of Messi and Ronaldo, looks back on Neymar’s unstoppable rise with exclusive private access to his friends and family, coaches, teammates and adoring fans.


Updated to include his headline-grabbing World Cup performances and the fallout from Brazil's spectacular collapse in his injury-enforced absence, Neymar is the inside story of football’s newest star.

280 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2014

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Luca Caioli

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Luca Caioli (Milan, 1958) is the author of several novels and biographies that have been translated into forty languages ​​and sold a million copies. Throughout a career of over thirty years as a journalist, he has covered the main sports events for the most prominent European media. He currently lives in Madrid.

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June 4, 2016
First of all Neymar Jr is my favorite soccer (football) player ever, so it made reading this book really fun. It tells about Neymar (Neymar Jr's dad) and his soccer days. Then about how Neymar Jr went from Santos to Barcelona the worlds biggest team. I learned alot of things I didn't know about Neymar. Like when he was little his family got in a car crash which caused his dad to not play as good. This book also talks a lot about Brazilian soccer history. How they mix dance with playing, whch is why Brazilians are known for their skills on the ball. All this is why I rate it 5/5.
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May 25, 2019
Over the last few weeks, I have been reading Neymar: The Making of the World's Greatest New Number 10. I chose this book since I am a huge Paris Saint Germain fan, and wanted to learn more about Neymar. Neymar, the subject of this book was a huge inspiration to me, throughout my life. Not only is he a great soccer player, but a great person overall.To me, I think that the descriptions by the GM of PSG, Thomas Tuchel, who offered great insight on what was really happening throughout Neymar’s career. Coming from a die hard fan, I never really realized the role Neymar has played in both Paris and Barcelona, in the locker room. Tuchel’s descriptions gave great insight to this. I would recommend this book to any Paris Saint Germain fan.
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January 6, 2026
Neymar: The Making of the World’s Greatest New Number 10 is pure fan joy! This book took me right back to the time when I was a huge Neymar fan those early days when his skills, confidence, and flair on the field felt unreal.

It beautifully captures his journey from Brazil to global stardom, showing the hard work, pressure, and passion behind the magic we saw on the pitch. Reading about his rise made me smile, reminisce, and honestly feel proud of how far he came.

A must-read for anyone who loved Neymar during his peak era or anyone who once screamed at the TV cheering for him (guilty 😅⚽).
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August 31, 2020
Neymar is my favourite footballer in the world. He is my inspiration and motivation. I was always eager to read a book on him. And here is his book , his biography by Lica Caoli. A very detailed biography of Neymar it is. Great read for me. Loved it.
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November 11, 2015
Neymar is one of my favourite players in the whole of football because if we didn't have players like him people wouldn't watch football because they would get bored. He brings excitement and mind-blowing skills to the game which makes it that much more enjoyable to watch.
Neymar tells us in the book on how he grew up in Brazil surrounded by soccer. Soccer was like a religion to Neymar's family. They would use it like an energy drink to keep going in life.
Neymar also pays his respects to the people that helped to where he is now.

The book to me wasn't as inspirational as Messi's biography but still was a great book.
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May 17, 2016
Love this book and his storey. Throughout the whole book i realised that some players started with nothing and poor but then rose and became great. I wonder if he always knew he was going to be one of the best players in the world.
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January 21, 2015
Poorly written, not translated well (neither the English nor the Portuguese).
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February 18, 2016
A good biography for all football lover.
It can give you the inspiration, the dedication and motivation to achieve anything in your life.
____nothing is impossible____
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July 30, 2014
Thank you for writing this book about me
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