(played by Mariano González), a talented teenager living with his grandmother in the small town of Álamo Seco
Despite having zero formal training, Gabo possesses natural creativity and "calle" (street smarts). The plot follows his rocky ascent from a mockery of the team to its unlikely captain. Along the way, he navigates academic pressure, a rivalry with the stoic Lorenzo (Sebastián Athié), and a romance with the disciplined team doctor’s daughter, Zoe (Luan Brum). (played by Mariano González), a talented teenager living
The enduring popularity of O11CE—both as a show and a brand—stems from its ability to tap into . For many, the show represents the excitement of following their dreams, while the clothing line allows fans to carry that same "underdog" spirit into their daily style. The enduring popularity of O11CE—both as a show
Gabo, alongside his roommate and the fierce Jackie Simonetti , must navigate corrupt coaches, rigged matches, and the secret of the "Fútbol 11"—a mythical style of play that relies on telepathic synergy rather than physical strength. The soundtrack, featuring original songs like "Vamos a
The soundtrack, featuring original songs like "Vamos a Volar," blends Latin pop with electronic rock, pushing the emotional beats of triumph and heartbreak.