One month after being appointed as Flamengo boss, Roberto Nascimento da Silva Lazaró became the proudest man in South America as he was appointed manager of the Brazilian national team.
Aventuras Américas | Part 41 | Flamengo #2: Facing The Best In The World (and Palmeiras)
Flamengo finished runners-up in the Brazilian league and Copa Sudamericana in 2040 but Robinho Lazaró had bigger ambitions. His sole remaining task was to win South America's biggest prize, the Copa Libertadores, with a Club World Cup on the horizon.
Aventuras Américas | Part 39 | Godoy Cruz #2: Tight Title Battle With Boca
The Argentinian title - the only top-tier division eluding Robinho Lazaró on his Aventuras Américas journey - was a possibility in the first year of the 2040s.
Aventuras Américas | Part 38 | Godoy Cruz #1: Record-Breaking Defence
Strong form with Newell's Old Boys had led top-tier side Godoy Cruz to take a gamble on Colombian / Brazilian title specialist Robinho Lazaró at the start of the 2039/40 season.
Aventuras Américas | Part 36 | Newell’s Old Boys #2: Golden Generation
Newell's Old Boys enjoyed a new manager bounce in the second half of the 2037/38 campaign. But that was overshadowed by financial ruin.
Aventuras Américas | Part 35 | Newell’s Old Boys #1: Walking Into A Nightmare!
In early November 2037, Robinho Lazaró boarded the first flight out of Edmonton back home to Colombia. He took his mind off football for a few days while enjoying his mother's delicious homemade food.
Aventuras Américas | Part 34 | FC Edmonton #2: A Worrying End-Of-Season Slump
Life in Canada was off to a solid if unspectacular start for Robinho Lazaró at FC Edmonton. He'd led the side that finished bottom of the league last season but was massive favourites for the title to challenging at the top of the table mid-way through this campaign.
Aventuras Américas | Part 31 | Palmeiras #4: Sacked Or Title Challenge?!
Robinho Lazaró was facing the biggest pressure of his 14-year career as his position as Palmeiras manager was in real jeopardy halfway through the Série A season. A run of five games unbeaten and lifting the Sao Paulo State weren't enough to prevent his board's F evaluation of his performance!
Aventuras Américas | Part 30 | Palmeiras #3: Brilliant Brenner Inspires Prolific Palmeiras
Palmeiras had enjoyed an entertaining first half-season or so under new manager Robinho Lazaró. However, there was a fairly sizeable gap to the dominant forces in Brazilian football, Santos and Corinthians.
Aventuras Américas | Part 27 | Puebla FC #5: Homegrown Hero Ramón Rodríguez
Puebla FC had safely made it through to the knockout stages of the CONCACAF Champions League despite a relatively disappointing campaign in Liga MX Apertura. However, Robinho Lazaró was very much focused on continental football as he extended his stay in México.



