After just over two years in charge of Pumas UNAM - although it felt a lot longer given the mass of football played in Mexico - Robinho Lazaró was open to a new challenge as his days of management were limited by age.
Aventuras Américas | Part 89 | Pumas #5: 50 Years A Football Manager
Pumas UNAM fans had an unforgettable season in 2070/71 as Robinho Lazaró led their club to a remarkable cup quadruple, as well as a second successive Liga MX Clausura Final. But could the Colombian's young squad go one step further and win the Liga MX title?
Aventuras Américas | Part 88 | Pumas #4: Magnificent Mejía and Manzotti
Pumas bid farewell to their soon-to-be superstar midfielder Nogueira for a scandalously low fee as the clock ticked over to 2071. Robinho Lazaró now somehow had to replace the Brazilian's club-leading goals and assists with a minimal budget.
Aventuras Américas | Part 87 | Pumas #3: Cup Competition Overload
Pumas won the first league trophy of 2069/70 and finished runner-up in the second, while reaching the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Champions League during Robinho Lazaró's first six months in charge.
Aventuras Américas | Part 86 | Pumas #2: Sixth Decade of Football Manager
Robinho Lazaró wasted no time in wrapping up his first trophy at his 22nd club in football management. His new side Pumas won the Liga MX Apertura title inspired by their young starlets Nogueira and Lucas.