Neymar's World Cup campaign ended in heartbreak after he suffered a fractured vertebra against Colombia in the quarterfinal.
## What happened?
The Brazilian star was struck in the back by Juan Zuniga in the 88th minute and collapsed, screaming in pain.
He was carried off on a stretcher under the anxious gaze of his teammates and spectators.
## Why it matters for Neymar
Neymar had been carrying the team, which was struggling to produce convincing football, and his absence was deeply felt.
Brazil had miraculously survived on penalties against Chile in the previous round.
## What comes next?
The Seleção would go on to lose spectacularly to Germany in the semifinal, 7-1, on July 8, 2014.
And the team's dreams of winning the World Cup were shattered.
Neymar's injury occurred on July 4, 2014, and he was ruled out of the tournament.
The Brazilian team was already imagining him as the hero of a national team that was going to win its sixth star.
But fate had other plans, and Neymar's World Cup ended in tragedy.
He had risen above and carried the team in the previous rounds, including a convincing display against Colombia.
Thiago Silva and David Luiz had scored for Brazil, with the latter scoring a legendary free kick.
The match against Colombia was a turning point for Brazil, and Neymar's injury was a cruel blow.
For hours, Brazil held its breath, waiting for news of Neymar's condition.
Some supporters even stood vigil outside his hospital, anxiously waiting for updates.
The verdict finally came down, and Neymar was ruled out of the World Cup.
The Seleção's loss to Germany was one of the most shocking results in World Cup history.
And Neymar's absence was deeply felt, as the team struggled to cope without their star player.
The World Cup was a tournament of surprises, with fallen favorites and inspired underdogs.
But for Neymar and Brazil, it was a tournament of heartbreak and disappointment.