World No.1: Legacy of a Football God
Leandro Silver dos Santos Oliveira Júnior died at twenty-eight as a failure.
A bench warmer rotting away in Indonesia's second-tier league, he spent eleven years drifting from club to club, bench to bench, chasing a dream that had long stopped chasing him back. He had no talent, drive, or a promising future. Just a washed-up winger whose laziness and lack of discipline had buried whatever potential he'd once had.
After a humiliating 9–0 defeat, Leandro's miserable career ends in a car crash on a rain-soaked Indonesian road.
But death wasn't the end as he wakes up eleven years in the past.
He was seventeen years old again and back at Vila Nova, Brazil. On the bench of the club's reserve team, exactly where his downfall began.
Raised by his older sister Mariana, who sacrificed everything to keep his dream alive, Leandro knows what's at stake. He remembers every mistake, wasted training sessions, and opportunities he threw away. And he refuses to let it happen again.
Armed with nothing but his past football experiences, desperation, and an unshakable fear of mediocrity, Leandro throws himself into a brutal journey of self-reconstruction through hard work and determination.
He will sacrifice everything to claw his way from obscurity to the biggest stages in world football. And become the best footballer in the world... The World No.1.