
June 13, 2024 – A decade ago today, the football world converged on São Paulo’s Arena Corinthians for the 2014 FIFA World Cup’s opening match, where Brazil delivered a dramatic 3-1 comeback victory over Croatia. The clash, watched by 62,103 spectators and millions worldwide, set the tone for a tournament defined by spectacle and drama.
Brazil entered the contest as heavy favorites, yet it was Croatia who struck first. In the 11th minute, Marcelo inadvertently redirected Ivan Perišić’s cross into his own net—the first-ever World Cup own goal by a Brazilian player. Neymar, then 22 and already a global star, equalized in the 29th minute with a clinical finish after weaving past defenders. The turning point came in the 69th minute when Fred drew a controversial penalty. Neymar coolly converted, sparking wild celebrations across Brazil. Oscar sealed the win in stoppage time with a solo effort, rounding off a performance that showcased Brazil’s attacking prowess.
Neymar’s two goals marked his World Cup debut and underscored his role as Brazil’s talisman. “This was a defining moment for Neymar,” reflected former Brazil midfielder Gilberto Silva. “He carried the weight of a nation and delivered with composure and skill.” The striker’s form would later earn him the tournament’s second-highest goalscorer award, though Brazil’s campaign ended in heartbreak with a 7-1 semifinal loss to Germany.