An unprecedented campaign saw Retrô Futebol Clube Brasil add an unprecedented nine trophies to their burgeoning cabinet in 2037. They not only won consecutive Série A titles for the first time, they also added a sixth successive state title, back-to-back Copa Libertadores, a first Recopa Sudamericana, became world champions at the Club World Cup and won three more trophies en route to lifting the Intercontinental Championship.
Wonderkid Factory | Part 14 | Record Sale Precedes Epic Season
Thirteen seasons into his tenure at Retrô Futebol Clube Brasil, manager Robinho Lazaró was heralded as the mastermind behind the club's meteoric 20-year rise from non-existence to champions of South America. Lazaró joined in the celebrations across Camaragibe as seemingly the entirety of northeast Brazil took to the city's streets, amid parties that lasted for days.
Wonderkid Factory | Part 13 | Remarkable Rise of Retrô FC: Non-Existence to South American Champions in 20 Years
Just two decades ago, Retrô Futebol Clube Brasil didn't even exist. But now, in December 2036, 20 years on from its foundation, the club was celebrating not only winning its second Brazilian title but also becoming Champions of South America for the first time.
Wonderkid Factory | Part 12 | Retrô’s First Brazil International
Despite racking up a record points tally in 2035, Retrô Futebol Clube Brasil fell short to Palmeiras in Série A. However, manager Robinho Lazaró was excited for the future as he continued to bring through an array of exciting young talents.
Wonderkid Factory | Part 11 | Record Points Tally Without Reward?
Retrô Futebol Clube Brasil had a solid maiden Série A title defence after a couple of star players displayed a disturbing lack of loyalty. But manager Robinho Lazaró was keen to keep developing a young side for another tilt at glory in 2034.
Wonderkid Factory | Part 8 | Retrô FC Challenge Brazil’s Elite
Little Retrô Futebol Clube Brasil were the talk of the nation as their young stars secured Copa Libertadores by finishing 6th in just their second season in Série A. Last year's success saw Retrô's share of TV revenue rocket to over £23m, which should transform the club's finances over the next 12 months.
Salvando Santos | Part 15 | Lazaró Leaves Santos On A High
An epic bottle job saw Santos Futebol Clube hand the Série A title to Flamengo, only to impressively recover their nerve and win their second Copa Libertadores of the Robinho Lazaró reign. Heading into 2036, Lazaró was fully focused on regaining the Brazilian league crown in what he planned to be his final season at Santos.
Salvando Santos | Part 14 | A Seven-Star Santos Bottle Job
Santos FC enjoyed one of their best-ever seasons in 2034, winning both their state championship and Série A before only dodgy goalkeeper injuries and a dodgy penalty prevented them from winning Copa Libertadores. Legendary manager Robinho Lazaró took a little time out to celebrate those successes and recover from a wild year that also included... Continue Reading →
Salvando Santos | Part 12 | The World’s Best Youth Academy Delivers
Lazaró's good financial management saw Santos come into his 11th season as manager with £300m nin the bank for the first time. There was more exciting news off the pitch as the club returned to the newly renovated Santos Stadium, which had seen a 16,000-seat expansion to take the stadium to a 49,127 capacity for the 2034 campaign.
Salvando Santos | Part 11 | Santos Vs. The World’s Best
The streets of Santos, in Sao Paulo, witnessed one of the biggest parties in living memory as Robinho Lazaró and his young team of heroes returned home from Colombia as Champions of South America.



