Robinho Lazaró moved to a total of five leagues and one cup success in his near-nine years of management. However, the Apertura doesn't, in Lazaró's mind anyway, count as being the national champion.
Aventuras Américas | Part 19 | América de Cali #3: Is Batata The Best Defender in FM History?
Robinho Lazaró was allowed the luxury of about a week for his head to recover from the baffling concept that is the Colombian Liga BetPlay Dimayor. His América de Cali side played 74 matches in the 2029 season, and looked set to play just as many in the coming campaign if they wanted any chance of success!
Aventuras Américas | Part 18 | América de Cali #2: Brilliant Batata
A seemingly neverending season, in which América had already played 38 games at the halfway mark, now saw them tackle the Finalización stage of the campaign.
Aventuras Américas | Part 17 | América de Cali #1: Heading Home
Seven years ago, Roberto Nascimento da Silva Lazaró packed his bags and departed his homeland of Colombia to fulfil his dream of becoming a real-life Football Manager. But he was now heading back home having achieved that dream.
Aventuras Américas | Part 16 | River Plate Montevideo #2: A Surprise Second Chance
An interesting tactical gamble was working nicely as Robinho Lazaró led his River Plate Montevideo side to a third-place finish in the opening stage of the Uruguayan top-tier. However, things were about to get pretty confusing.
Aventuras Américas | Part 15 | River Plate Montevideo #1: The Birth of “la Caosbola”
Robinho Lazaró, now proudly wielding his Continental A Licence, swiftly handed in his resignation, went on the hunt for a new opportunity, and found himself on his way back to South America.
Aventuras Américas | Part 14 | NYRB #4: Christian Eriksen Inspires Greatness
Despite the media predicting them to be the fifth-worst team in the league, New York Red Bulls were well in contention for the playoff places at the halfway mark of the 2027 campaign.
Aventuras Américas | Part 13 | NYRB #3: Lazaró Signs Lázaro
Season two with New York Red Bulls would be purely focused on MLS as there was no continental football to get sidelined with.
Aventuras Américas | Part 12 | NYRB #2: Signing an FM15 Wonderkid (in 2026)
A strange start to life in America had seen Robinho Lazaró somehow stumble into a Champions League Final. However, he was hopeful of a stronger showing in the second half of the 2026 MLS campaign.
Aventuras Américas | Part 11 | NYRB #1: Reserves Reach Champions League Final!
After honing his managerial skills in Chile and winning his first national title with Universidad Católica, Robinho Lazaró was a man with a growing reputation. That much was proven as he moved to MLS with New York Red Bulls.
