Yes, Neymar has won the FIFA Club World Cup. He won it with Barcelona in 2015, when Barça beat River Plate 3-0 in the final in Yokohama. Simple answer. But with Neymar, the story has a little twist, because he had also played in a Club World Cup final before that and got absolutely crushed by the same club he later joined.
Neymar’s Club World Cup Win Came With Barcelona
The win came in December 2015. Neymar was part of that ridiculous Barcelona team with Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez up front. You remember that side. It felt unfair before the match even started.
Barcelona were already European champions, so they came into the Club World Cup as the big favourites. River Plate had the crowd, the South American edge, and a real fight in them. But once Barça settled, it became one of those games where the other team keeps running and the ball still refuses to come back.
Neymar started the final. He didn’t score, but he assisted twice. One was for Messi’s opener. Another helped Suárez finish the job later. That matters, because sometimes people remember the trophy and forget whether Neymar was actually involved. He was involved. Properly.
The Funny Part Is What Happened In 2011
Before winning it with Barcelona, Neymar had already reached the Club World Cup final with Santos in 2011. That was young Neymar. Skinny, sharp, full of tricks, and already carrying the kind of hype that made every defender look slightly annoyed before kickoff.
Then Santos met Barcelona.
And Barcelona won 4-0.
That match is still one of the cleanest “welcome to the top level” games you’ll see. Santos were not a bad team. Neymar was not some random kid. But Barcelona, with Messi and that midfield, made the whole thing feel like a training drill that accidentally had a trophy at the end.
So Did Neymar Lose And Win The Same Tournament?
Yeah, and that’s what makes his Club World Cup record more interesting. He lost the 2011 final with Santos, then won the 2015 final with Barcelona. Same competition. Very different seat at the table.
• 2011 was the painful one, because Santos had Neymar but Barcelona had that machine-like control thing going on.
• 2015 was the winning one. Neymar was no longer the young outsider trying to shock Barça. He was part of Barça.
• He didn’t need a goal in the 2015 final, which sounds boring until you watch how much he bent the game from the left side.
What Neymar Actually Did In The 2015 Final
People often ask this because Neymar’s biggest highlight reels are full of solo runs and mad skills. The Club World Cup final was different. He was useful more than explosive, and honestly, that version of Neymar is underrated. The superstar who doesn’t need to make every move a poster.
His header helped Messi score the first goal. Later, he crossed for Suárez. That second assist had the classic Neymar shape to it. A little space. A lifted ball. Everyone else reacting half a second late.
Raj once watched that match replay while eating cold poha straight from the fridge, because he only wanted to check Messi’s goal. He ended up rewinding Neymar’s assist twice. Not because it was flashy. Because it was so neat you stop noticing how hard it was.
Did Neymar Win It More Than Once?
No, Neymar has one FIFA Club World Cup title. Just one. That came with Barcelona in 2015.
He never won it with Santos. He didn’t win it with Paris Saint-Germain either, because PSG never won the UEFA Champions League during his time there, and that was usually the route a European club needed to enter the old Club World Cup format.
And now with the expanded Club World Cup, the question gets fresh again. Neymar’s club career has moved around. His injuries have been a real part of the story too. But as far as the trophy cabinet goes, the answer stays clean.
Why This Trophy Fits Neymar’s Career
The Club World Cup is a strange trophy for Neymar. It shows both sides of his journey. First, the Santos kid getting humbled by the best team in the world. Then the Barcelona star helping that same club lift it a few years later.