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* {{Narm}}: Gaspar's villainous acting throughout season 4 can be considered this. He talks to himself while scheming how to take down Los Cuervos, laughs when his plans go his way and even has a BaldOfEvil
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/TedLasso Ted Lasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/TedLasso ''[[Series/TedLasso Ted Lasso]], Lasso]]'', a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.
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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Isabel takes medication for an unspecified mental health disorder. Eventually [[spoiler: has a meltdown after Chava learns that she and her father were plotting to keep the Cuervos in Puebla and breaks off their engagement after proposing only moments before]].

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Aitor just Axel's [[HeroWorshipper idol]], or is there [[AmbiguouslyBi something more]] going on?

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Is Aitor just Axel's [[HeroWorshipper idol]], or is there [[AmbiguouslyBi something more]] going on?on?
** [[spoiler: Zombie's actions throughout the final season (deliberately ignoring his doctor's advice and not taking his medication) puts his death in a different light. Is it an [[SomeoneHasToDie inevitable]], [[CurseEscapeClause necessary]] [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifice]] that he comes to accept throughout the season, or does he actually [[DeathSeeker just want to die]]?]]
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Aitor just Axel's [[HeroWorshipper idol]], or is there [[AmbiguouslyBi something more]] going on?
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* TheWoobie: Arguably, the Cuervos fans in Nuevo Toledo and the team itself, who have not seen a championship in decades [[spoiler: due to the Curse of the Black Feather]].

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* TheWoobie: Arguably, the Cuervos fans in Nuevo Toledo and the team itself, who have not seen a championship in decades [[spoiler: due to the Curse of the Black Feather]].Feather]].
** Felix, in the span of one season he loses his boss, who was also a good friend of his, and has to deal with the systematic destruction of the team he's been a part of for 25 years, while being blocked either by Chava's idiocy or by Eliseo's intervention [[spoiler: After Chava yells and humiliates him, he regretfully quits as vice-president]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/ TedLasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/ TedLasso]], [[Series/TedLasso Ted Lasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/Ted Lasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/Ted Lasso]], [[Series/ TedLasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/TedLasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/TedLasso]], [[Series/Ted Lasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/ Ted Lasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/ Ted Lasso]], [[Series/TedLasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably has one in [[Series/ Ted Lasso]], a LighterAndSofter take on the trials and tribulations of a soccer team that is undergoing major leadership upheavals. Both the Cuervos and Richmond FC of Ted Lasso even have the same first-season plot element of facing relegation to a lower league.
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** El Potro and all of his teammates when they see him in tight pants.

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** El Potro and all of his teammates when they see him in tight pants.pants.
* TheWoobie: Arguably, the Cuervos fans in Nuevo Toledo and the team itself, who have not seen a championship in decades [[spoiler: due to the Curse of the Black Feather]].
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* Adorkable: There are numerous characters who fit this trope. Prominent examples include Hugo Sánchez, Tony, el Pepenador, and even Chava at times.

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* Adorkable: {{Adorkable}}: There are numerous characters who fit this trope. Prominent examples include Hugo Sánchez, Tony, el Pepenador, and even Chava at times.
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* Adorkable: There are numerous characters who fit this trope. Prominent examples include Hugo Sánchez, Tony, el Pepenador, and even Chava at times.
* HoYay: Given this is a TV show about a soccer team filled with attractive men who spend a lot of time together being affectionate with each other, examples abound.
** Aitor Cardoné with pretty much every man he encounters, including Chava and El Potro amongst others. The entire team expresses (sometimes begrudging) admiration for his good looks.
** Félix and Goyo (who could also be considered HeterosexualLifePartners).
** Chava and Hugo Sánchez (though more from Hugo than Chava).
** Chava and Rafa [[spoiler: at least until Chava drops him for Aitor and the Iglesias siblings ruin his reputation]].
** El Potro and all of his teammates when they see him in tight pants.

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