Brazil forward Neymar, the world's most costly footballer, will miss Paris St-Germain's first French group match of the season on Saturday after his reports neglected to be held up in time.
His worldwide exchange endorsement did not meet a midnight due date, so he will watch the match against Amiens from the stands, the class said.
In any case, he will be exhibited to supporters before the match at Parc des Princes.
Neymar, 25, joined the Ligue 1 club for a record expense of 222m euros (£200m).
He will acquire 45m euros (£40.7m) a year.
In his first open appearance as a player for the French club on Friday, Neymar said it was "tragic" that individuals imagined that his turn from Barcelona had been propelled by cash.
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"What I say to these individuals is they don't know anything about my own life. I was never persuaded by cash.
"In the event that I was following the cash, I would be elsewhere, with different clubs in different nations. I'm truly miserable that individuals still surmise that way and I'm happy that PSG trust in me."
The player touched base in Paris by private stream on Friday and was welcomed by PSG authorities and several supporters.
At the club's shop on the Champs-Élysées, more than 1,000 fans lined to purchase a PSG shirt of their new Number 10.