Season
Club de Cuervos: Season 1
Overview
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Details
- Series
- Club de Cuervos
- Season
- Season 1
- Air date
- 2015-08-07
- Episodes
- 13 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1: Be a Captain
When family tragedy strikes, playboy Chava and his workaholic sister Isabel fight over the presidency of their family's professional soccer team.
Episode 2: We Make Soap
While Isabel explores life away from the Cuervos, Chava and Felix scramble to prevent a public relations disaster.
Episode 3: Uniform Response
As Chava tries to make his mark on the team, Isabel looks into Mary Luz's past, and Tony tries to convince Coach Goyo to let him debut.
Episode 4: Slap
Chava battles with Coach Goyo. Meanwhile, Isabel struggles to do business with a sexist sponsor.
Episode 5: Barriers to Exit
Felix considers an offer from a rival team, Chava tries to impress a cute reporter, and Isabel makes a new friend.
Episode 6: Lucky to Play
While the players anxiously prepare for the most important game of the season, Rafael reflects on his upcoming retirement.
Episode 7: Our Guggenheim
Felix carefully maps out his plans for the team's lineup next season, but Chava has ideas of his own.
Episode 8: Aitor
A documentary profile offers a behind-the-scenes look at European superstar Aitor Cardone's arrival to the Cuervos.
Episode 9: Spanish Fever
As Chava rides the wave of Aitor's fame, Moises begins feeling insecure about his place on the team. Isabel deals with the fallout from her interview.
Episode 10: New Dick in Town
Aitor's presence upsets the balance of the team, Isabel struggles with being ostracized, and Potro's jealousy continues to create problems.
Episode 11: Push
Felix is left to manage the team on his own while a new arrival keeps Chava busy.
Episode 12: Happy Birthday Mr. President
Chava has the worst birthday ever as scandal engulfs Aitor and Isabel seizes an opportunity.
Episode 13: Iglesias vs. Iglesias
Chava and Isabel's rivalry comes to a head as the team faces its greatest challenge and Mary Luz asserts herself.