How it all unravelled for ‘new Pele’ Robinho – from joining wrong Manchester club to languishing in Brazil jail
ROBINHO was hailed from an early age as the new Pele – even by the man himself.
But instead of becoming another Brazilian football legend, Robinho is now one of the game’s most notorious criminals.
At the age of 12, he joined Pele’s old club Santos.
At 24, he became the most expensive player in English football history when he joined Manchester City for £32.5million as the marquee signing of their new Abu Dhabi owners.
But at 41, he is serving a nine-year sentence for gang rape.
An Italian court heard in 2017 how Robinho and five friends attacked a woman in a Milan nightclub in 2013.
After years of legal arguments, he finally entered Dr Jose Augusto Cesar Salgado P2 prison in Tremembe, Sao Paulo state, in March 2024.
In the institution nicknamed ‘the prison of the famous’, the winner of league titles in five different countries has high-profile murderers for company.
And within football, he is the ultimate pariah, even in Brazil.
When Santos tried to bring him back for a fourth spell in 2020, there was public outcry and a major sponsor cut ties with the club.
Inside Robinho's jail
DISGRACED footballer Robinho swapped his luxury seafront home for a hellish overcrowded prison housing murderers and follow rapists.
The Brazilian, who has an estimated £60million net worth, now spends his days in a tiny 8m squared cell, which he shares with another inmate. Some cells sleep up to six prisoners.
His new neighbours include a man who killed his own daughter, a man serving 98 years for kidnapping and murdering a 15-year-old girl and a doctor who abused 39 sedated patients.
Robinho’s cell is said to have only one single bed, a small sink and a toilet built into the floor.
A small barred up window provides just a glimpse of the outside world.
All 430 inmates are forced to wear matching outfits of a white T-shirt and khaki pants.
The former Real Madrid star is given four meals each day – the first being at 6am and the last at 5.30pm.
He will be expected to work during his time behind bars.
Prisoners make items such as school desks and chairs, or even toilet disinfectant tablets – something the P2 jail is known for.
Inmates can also take acting lessons and participate in workshops on reading, literacy, and origami.
While Robinho’s fellow prisoners gifted him some football boots to play during recreation times.
Santos and Robinho cancelled the five-month deal and a career that had promised so much ended in infamy.
Pele, who later died in 2022, did not offer his thoughts on this occasion.
But he had plenty to say about the young Robinho.
When Pele saw Robinho at 15, three years after the young man had joined his former club, the legendary No10 said the winger reminded him of himself.
Similar glory soon followed, as Robinho helped Santos win the Brazilian championship in 2002 and 2004.
A horrible consequence of his growing celebrity was the kidnap of his mother Marina de Silva Souza in November 2004.
She was returned unharmed after six weeks in captivity following the payment of a ransom.
And her son regained enough form to seal a move to Real Madrid in the summer of 2005.
He went with the blessing of Pele, who said: “He is already the best player in Brazil and he has all the qualities needed to be one of the best in the world.”
Robinho, like the rest of the Galacticos, did not quite hit the heights that ambitious president Florentino Perez had hoped.
Yet over his three seasons, which brought two LaLiga crowns, he was the third highest scorer behind Raul and Ruud van Nistelrooy.
But he was unhappy with his treatment by the Bernabeu bosses, who stopped him going to the Olympics and openly courted Cristiano Ronaldo.
Robinho wanted out. But he did not end up where he thought he would.
His transfer to Manchester City on deadline day in September 2008, hours after Sheikh Mansour completed his takeover, was not only one of the most expensive deal involving a British club – it also remains one of the most bizarre.
Chelsea and their CEO Peter Kenyon were convinced they would reunite Robinho with former Brazil boss Luiz Felipe Scolari, their new manager.
So convinced that the Blues’ website started offering fans the chance to pre-order shirts with his name on.
Instead, Robinho found himself being unveiled at the Etihad – much to his own confusion, it seemed.
Robinho said: “On the last day, Chelsea made a great proposal and I accepted.”
A reporter replied: “You mean Manchester, right?”. “Yeah, Manchester, sorry!” answered Robinho.
He also responded to criticism of the move by Pele, who said the player had been badly advised.
Robinho said: “I accept Pele’s criticism as he is the king of football, but if he had been me, he would have done the same.
“Real did not want to retain me. They even used me as a potential exchange to sign Cristiano Ronaldo. But as that negotiation fell through, they wanted to retain me then.”
One story – or urban myth – says that Robinho thought he was signing for Manchester United.
That has never been proved, but the-then City boss Mark Hughes helped fuel the rumours when interviewed years later about the deal.
Timeline of Robinho's rape case
The rape case involving Brazilian footballer Robinho spans several years. Here's a brief timeline:
- January 22, 2013: Robinho was one of a group of six men convicted of sexually assaulting an Albanian woman in a club during his stint for AC Milan.
- 2014: Brazilian media reported on the allegations against Robinho, but no formal charges were filed at that time.
- 2017: Robinho was found guilty of sexual assault by an Italian court and sentenced to nine years in prison. However, he denied the charges and appealed the verdict.
- 2020: After the appeal process, Robinho’s sentence was upheld by the Italian court. But due to the statute of limitations in Italy, he was not extradited to serve his sentence.
- 2022: Robinho’s prison sentence is ratified.
- March 2023: Robinho surrendered his passport to authorities
- November 2023: Italian prosecutors said they felt Robinho should serve his time in Brazil.
- March 20, 2024: Brazil’s Superior Court formed a simple majority and voted for Robinho to serve the sentence in his home country.
Hughes said: “It was a crazy day, there were bids going out for Lionel Messi and all sorts!
“We finally managed to get Robinho over the line which was a hell of a statement, and the rest is history.
“There’s probably a grain of truth in the rumour that Robinho thought he was actually signing for Manchester United.
“He certainly didn’t recognise me when he turned up, he was probably expecting to see Sir Alex Ferguson at the airport!
“He was probably a bit disappointed to say the least.”
Robinho’s recollection
Robinho later recalled: “My first goal was to go to Chelsea as it was the only club to have made a formal offer.
“But Real did not like Chelsea shirts with my name on being sold before sorting out the negotiations.
“Also, they did not reach the value Real demanded so then Manchester City came in at the last minute to sign me.”
Whatever the truth, Robinho started his City career well, scoring a fine free kick on his debut against, of all teams, Chelsea.
But a 3-1 defeat by the Premier League’s original moneybags club underlined how far City had to go.
And Robinho would not be there to see the glory years as he and fellow Brazilian signings Jo and Elano failed to impress.
Mark Bowen, Hughes’ assistant, reflected: “What we found was, for all his talent, Robinho – and maybe Elano at the time, and Jo – yes they were sticking together but they weren’t putting the shift in.
“When the going got tough in certain games, you could almost see Robinho thinking “What am I doing here? I’ve come from Real Madrid’.
“That could cause problems, sometimes on the training ground and matchdays in the dressing rooms.
“They wanted to see that commitment of putting the effort in.”
Robinho returned to Santos on loan in early 2010 and helped them win another Brazilian title.
But he was unable to secure a permanent deal to go home and was instead sold to AC Milan for £15m.
With 14 goals in his first season, Robinho was a key figure in Milan’s Scudetto triumph and he scored 11 more as they finished runners-up the following year.
Injuries took their toll, however, and in 2013, the year of the rape, he almost returned to Santos twice before agreeing a new San Siro deal on a lower salary.
More injury problems hindered Robinho again and in the summer of 2014 he made his second return to Santos.
That reunion lasted just a year, only for another to appear, as the winger joined the talent exodus to the mega-rich Chinese Super League to play under Scolari at Guangzhou Evergrande.
Robinho scored three times in 10 league games in 2015 as he claimed a title in a fourth different country.
Then it was back to Brazil again, this time with Atletico Mineiro. In the second of his two seasons there, he received a one-off recall to the Brazil squad.
He made his 100th and final appearance for his country in January 2017 in a friendly against Colombia.
Brazil picked a group of entirely home-based players for the match that was staged to raise money for Chapecoense, the Brazilian club that had lost 19 players when their plane crashed on the way to the Copa Sudamericana final in Colombia.
Robinho was still only 33 and seemed to gain a new lease of life when he moved to Turkey.
After a promising season and a half at Sivasspor, he joined newly-rich Istanbul Basaksehir and helped give them bragging rights over their three big city rivals as they lifted their first Turkish title in 2019-20.
But Robinho could not enjoy that fifth league crown of his career for long.
Santos announced his latest return on October 10, 2020. But the backlash was swift.
Brazilian media published transcripts of voice and other messages that formed part of the 2017 trial in Milan at which Robinho was found guilty of raping the woman.
In one message, Robinho said: “I’m laughing because I couldn’t care less, the woman was completely drunk, she has no idea what happened.”
Inside Robinho's family life
IN 2009, Robinho married Vivian Guglielminetti. The couple have two sons, Robson Jr, 17, and Gianluca, 14, and a daughter Giulia, 9.
Robinho and Vivian’s love story began when they were teenagers.
The childhood sweethearts had been together 12 years prior to tying the knot in July 2009 at the Casa Grande hotel in Guaruja, Brazil.
At the time Robinho was already playing for City and was still the Premier-League’s highest paid player, earning £165k-a-week.
Vivian initially postponed their wedding when Robinho was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a nightclub in Leeds earlier that year.
The wedding was rescheduled after the case was dropped and Robinho and Vivian have remained together since – despite Robinho’s current convictions.
But the allegations broke Vivian, who told police she stood there like a “stupid woman who doesn’t know anything”.
Son Robson Jr is following in his father’s footballing footsteps, having signed a professional deal with Santos.
He’s regarded as one of the gems of their youth academy and already has a release clause of over £40m, with European sides likely to come calling.
In another chat Robinho insisted he did not have sex with the victim.
His friend replied: “I saw you when you put your penis inside her mouth.”
Robinho’s response was: “That doesn’t mean having sex.”
Orthopride, a leading dental health firm in Brazil, cancelled its shirt sponsorship in protest at Robinho returning to Santos.
Chief operating officer Richard Adam said: “We have enormous respect for Santos’ history. But at this point, we have decided to terminate the sponsorship contract.
“Our audience is mostly female and, out of respect for the women who buy our products, we had to make that decision.
“We want to make it clear that we were not previously informed about the signing of Robinho, we were taken by surprise by the news over the weekend.”
Robinho and Santos finally read the room and cancelled the contract, leaving him to concentrate on his defence.
The player always protested his innocence and claimed his sexual contact with the woman in 2013 was consensual.
But later in 2020, the Milan Court of Appeals upheld Robinho’s conviction and sentence, finding that he had “belittled” and “brutally humiliated” the victim and misled investigators with a false account of what happened.
In January 2022, Italy’s Supreme Court of Cessation also confirmed the original trial’s findings and a month later an international arrest warrant was issued for Robinho.
Brazil does not extradite its citizens to overseas jurisdictions and refused to hand over Robinho and his friend Ricardo Falco, who had also been found guilty of the rape.
But in 2023, Italy asked Brazil to make them serve their sentences in Brazil under a law that had been introduced in 2017.
On March 20, 2024, the Brazilian authorities agreed to impose the nine-year sentence on Robinho. Two days later, he was arrested and jailed – justice was finally served, 11 years after the crime.
Robinho is now a different kind of celebrity.
Some reports credit him with helping to set up a controlled version of Tinder that allowed inmates in his jail to make contact with those in a nearby women’s prison. It is a distasteful and disturbing idea.
Among Robinho’s fellow inmates are notorious murderers, including Lindemberg Alves, a man who kidnapped and shot dead 15-year-old former girlfriend Eloa Cristina Pimentel in 2008.
Despite that appalling crime, Alves was among the prisoners let out for 11 days over Christmas 2024, according to local reports.
But Robinho spent the festive season behind bars.
Cells at the Dr Jose Augusto Cesar Salgado P2 prison are between eight metres and 12 metres squared. Up to six men cram into each one.
Robinho was once spoken of in the same breath as Pele. After one of football’s most shocking falls from grace, he is now forced to share the air with fellow criminals.