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.
Aventuras Américas | Part 85 | Pumas #1: Immediate Success
After sealing a second Peruvian title with Universitario, Robinho Lazaró agreed to return to México with Pumas. However, his promise to join them at the end of the Peruvian season backfired as it meant an 11-month period of limbo between the two roles.
Aventuras Américas | Part 84 | Universitario #2: Close Title Battle
The early days of Robinho Lazaró's second spell in Chile after joining Universitario, the rival of his former club Alianza Lima, had gone very nicely indeed. His new side won the Apertura league stage after a thrilling final second leg, and he was now focused on strengthening a threadbare squad.
Aventuras Américas | Part 83 | Universitario #1: Returning To Peru
Having overachieved massively at Vasco to take a clean sweep of the main three trophies on offer, Robinho Lazaró tendered his resignation to a troublesome-seeming incoming President.
Aventuras Américas | Part 82 | Vasco #3: A Special Season
At the ripe old age of 82, Robinho Lazaró was as hungry as ever, leading his exciting young Vasco da Gama squad into the 2067 campaign. HIs big aim for the season ahead was to take a title fight to Goianiense, who'd won the last two Série A, after finishing third in 2066. Vasco began... Continue Reading →
Aventuras Américas | Part 81 | Vasco #2: Brazil Is Relentless!
Robinho Lazaró inspired a superb turnaround in form during his first six months in charge of Vasco da Gama. But could his promising young team continue that heading into 2066?
Aventuras Américas | Part 80 | Returning To The Américas
Twenty years since departing South America to pursue his dream of managing in Europe, Roberto Nascimento da Silva Lazaró was mobbed by adoring fans as he landed in Medellín for the first time since being sacked by Colombia in 2044.
Aventuras Américas | Part 79 | PSG #3: Robinho Lazaró Reaches 2,000 Games In Management
Having moved into his 80s, Robinho Lazaró was as passionate about football as ever. And one thing that maintained that passion was seeing young players excel at the highest level. His young Paris Saint-Germain side delivered exactly that as they repaid his faith by lifting the French cup in 2063.
Aventuras Américas | Part 78 | PSG #2: Putting Faith In Youth
Robinho Lazaró wwas far from impressed with the old players at his disposal in his first six months as Paris Saint-Germain. So the Colombian manager initiated an earlier than expected player exodus in January 2064.



