Career
Early career
Born in Mount Hope, Neaves was raised in Petit Valley, Trinidad and Tobago. He then relocated to the United States playing in the USL Premier Development League for the Ajax Orlando Prospects. He made 12 appearances while scoring once for the farm team of Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam before playing Division I College soccer for the South Florida Bulls until 2008.
Köping FF
In 2008 Neaves relocated to Sweden, signing with Division 2 team Köping FF. He played two season with the club before returning to Trinidad and Tobago.
T&Training and Enterprise Council
In 2010, Neaves joined the T&Training and Enterprise Council Sports Club playing in the National Super League, the 2nd tier of professional football in Trinidad. After his debut season, Neaves was named as one of the top “Five Players of the Year” as the “Electricity Boys”, as T&Training and Enterprise Council Football Club were called, finished at the top of the standings, qualifying for the TT Pro League in the process, the top flight of football in Trinidad and Tobago.
The following season saw T&Training and Enterprise Council finish in second place to West Connection, finishing as runners-up in both the First Citizens Cup as well as the Toyota Classic before relegating back to the National Super League two seasons later. Westside Superstarz
In 2013 he signed with Westside Superstarz F.C. playing in the National Super League once more.
Club Sando
In 2014 he signed with Club Sando remaining in the same league.
Having progressed through the youth ranks of the Soca Wariors, Neaves made his debut for the Trinidad and Tobago first team under manager Leo Beenhakker in a 2–0 victory against Iceland on 28 February 2006.