Esporte Clube Radar was a Brazilian professional women's association football club, based in the Copacabana neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
[5] In 1983 a local rivalry developed with the women's team of Bangu Atlético Clube, who were put together by gambling baron Castor de Andrade.
[6][7] The final of the 1983 Taça Brasil de Futebol Feminino at Estádio da Rua Bariri also erupted into violence.
[2] Eurico Lira funded a club tour to the United States by selling two of his Manabu Mabe paintings for below their estimated value.
[9] In 1988 Lira got Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) authorisation to represent Brazil at the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament, but no additional funding, so he again paid the expenses of the team, who finished third.