SAO PAULO — Neymar, the 31-year-old football sensation, etched his name in history as he surpassed Pelé's long-standing record to become the top goal scorer for Brazil's national team. In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Neymar reached a career total of 79 goals during a South American World Cup qualifying match against Bolivia in the Amazon city of Belém.
The record-breaking moment occurred in the 61st minute of the match, as Neymar showcased his scoring prowess with a clinical finish from close range, following a low cross into the penalty box. This historic goal propelled him past Pelé's previous record, marking his 78th goal for the Brazilian national team. Neymar celebrated this achievement with an emphatic punch in the air, reminiscent of the iconic celebrations of the legendary Pelé.
Brazil's performance in the match was nothing short of dominant, ending in a resounding 5-1 victory over Bolivia. Neymar played a pivotal role in the win, not only breaking the record but also contributing to the team's success with a second goal during injury time, bringing his total to 79 goals for Brazil.