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8/10
An Absolute Netflix-gem
FilmReviewHD11 December 2018
Most European based males, like myself, tend to have a (misplaced) arrogance when it comes to knowledge surrounding the continents most played sport: Football/Soccer. With in mind that Club de Cuervos/Club of Crows (2015) is a Netflix-production from Mexico, I didn't know what to expect when getting this series recommended to me.

Club de Cuervos (CDC) revolves around two siblings who inherit a Mexican First-division Soccer club based in the small town of Nuevo Toledo when their father and nationwide-loved owner of the team dies. Siblings being Siblings, from day one the co-ownership turns into a power struggle between the two protagonists who couldn't be more different from one another even if they tried. Younger brother Chava Iglesias is a brass, party-loving socialite without a sense of responsibility while his sister Isabel Iglesias-Reina is more mature and focused despite having the tendency of being a bit naive.

The contradiction between them makes this a little gem from the get go. The ongoing power struggle makes for great enjoyment and instant comedic situations. The on-screen chemistry between Chava (Luiz Gerardo Mendez) and Isabel (Mariana Trevino) is spot on and close to subliminal.

Although most of the show is centered around Chava and Isabel there are some notable characters who make up for interesting side-stories. "Best of the rest" is without doubt Chava's asistent Hugo Sanchez (Jesus Zavala), every time this character graces the screen I'll immediately get a grin on my face at worst, at best he makes sure I'll end up on the floor laughing. The stunning Mary Luz (Stephanie Cayo) will keep all male (and probably a decent amount of females) eyes glued to the screen, her role as femme fatale and antagonist to Isabel gets bigger in season two but is pivotal to the first installment.

We also get to know some of the actual Soccer playing squad members, their roles not to in-depth. Still the likes of Potro (Joaquin Fereira) and Tony (Juan Pablo de Santiago) are portrayed in a way resembling a big percentage of modern day soccer athletes (not to bright, vain and egocentric).

With decent enough plot-twists, moments of full-out laughter and a stable and definitely very able cast you would be forgiven for binging the 3 season show in a weekend. Yes, sometimes CDC comes across as a "Telenovela" but it definitely will keep you entertained

If you are a diehard soccer fan and have reasonable knowledge of the sport then some of the inaccuracies may put you off. But then again this just isn't a show centered around the actual sport itself but much more then that.

Writing credits go to Alesia Constantini (Scrubs) and Jay Dyer (Californication) who do an excellent job as this is their first time doing a non American gig.

Enjoyment: 8/10 Entertaining, comedic, plot-twists.

Writing: 8/10 American based writers but very little gets lost in translation.

Cast: 9/10 Main characters are superbly cast. Recurring characters can be a bit flat, whe never really get to know their background.

Total 8/10

I'm out, enjoy, peace!
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8/10
What a show! greeting from Portugal and congratilations!
nouwsh12 February 2019
Loved this show from the start, and the best part is it gets better as it goes. Even if you don't appreciate or understand much about soccer, you can still enjoy this for the enterneinment.

Really good show, and I'm sad that it's over :( I'll miss you Hugo Sanchez!
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9/10
Funny funny
ximesoto1 September 2018
Laugh so Hard with chava and Isabel, the first season is Good but the second and third seasons are the best
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10/10
La mejor!!
PabsJa29 January 2019
Sin duda la temporada 4 es la mejor de la serie!! Un aplauso a los escritires y directores!!
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10/10
Enjoyed Every Second of It
muchachostar29 January 2019
This show goes deeper than what the eye sees. Its a funny oriented show but shows common world issues sorroundimg sports in a subtle level. It can be a bit obscene for some people but this wasnt a deal breaker for me. Netflix put a lot of effort into this. I had a really good time and the last season was incredible. Strongly recommend it for anyome looking to have some good laughs and good drama at some points
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10/10
Best show on Netflix this summer!
tonyguy-141698 August 2015
I Enjoyed watching every episode of this series. The actors where great and the plot was very entertaining. It's always fun to see different types of plots like the one in this show. Having been hooked since the first episode, I could not help but to watch the rest of the season. I truly recommend this show to anybody who wants to enjoy a great quality show. I recently told a couple friends about this show and they as well enjoyed watching it. Even though this show is in Spanish, I was still able to understand the impressive level of comedy the actors were giving. This was the type of show I have been looking for on Netflix. An interesting plot with very interesting actors. I can't wait to see the season 2.
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10/10
Great show!
diegovillegasvera22 July 2016
I 100% loved this show. This brings out a new culture to the people who love soccer. Any soccer fan out there would love this show, and I recommend it to everyone! I enjoyed every episode and I can't wait for the second season. Since I saw a trailer on YouTube about this I was like "oh this seems like a good show" so I watched and I loved it in the first 5 minutes. This is my favorite Netflix series, tied with the show Narcos. I recommend this show to anyone who loves soccer and to people who enjoy comedies and drama. This show is so hilarious. I can only laugh at certain comedies, it's really hard for me to laugh at something and this hit me with a lot of laugh I though my stomach was gonna die or something. 10/10.
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10/10
Never thought I would watch a Mexican show about football, let alone enjoy it so much!
emaildelia24 March 2019
It is a real gem. Loved the mix of Mexican, Spanish, Argentinian, Colombian etc actors and, implicitly, the different accents of Spanish. Got to know so much about Mexico and its people. Needless to say the next time I went to a Mexican restaurant, the first thing in the menu I wanted to try was the "elote". Watched Season 4 recently and though it was soooo good! Excellent show!
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10/10
Sooo goood!!
mariamadrid-2125631 January 2019
This Series are so funny!!. I am so sad it is over!!

I highly recommend it if you are looking for a Mexican Story which has nothing to do with drugs, deaths, etc...It is very modern and really funny. Sad sometimes too but very human also.

One of the best from Netflix!!!
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7/10
It's something you have to see
realart_ds29 January 2019
For me it was not easy to tell me to see a Mexican series, since these tend to be a total failure, but thx to my friend i see crows club, no doubt since the first chapters the magic of the Iglesias brothers make's you to be a addicted to this serie, that interweaves a comedy plot with a 100% mexican satire, there is no doubt that the binomial of these two actors is the main attraction, but there are also secondary actors who at certain moments take on the role of principals, a profound criticism social to the mafia of the futball, where the owners of equipment accommodate games to their benefit, and where it is clear that the money behind this sport corrupts anyone, there is no doubt that the seasons go to more, the first 3 are the bomb, the fourth, down a bit, take a more retrospective plot to explain the life of each character, and turn a little more serious to our principals, the end itself seems a bit forced, I think they could make a one more season, to give the opportunity to defend what cost them so much, recommended 100% this series, and believe me for me it is difficult to say this but it is a point and aside to the badly done that is usually done in Mexico, this is Something very thought, directed, produced and achieved.
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10/10
Another Netflix Success
leftbanker-16 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This show is a lot of fun and very well produced, as you would expect from Netflix. It is quite funny at times but I think what shines in this venture is the acting and directing (good directing to me means good acting, a good director brings out good acting). The casting is perfect especially the two principal roles played by Luis Gerardo Méndez and Mariana Treviño, the brother-sister combo. The sister is passed over for the presidency of the club and it is given to her younger half-brother after the death of their father. Chava, the half-brother is sort of a half-wit ego-maniac intent on running the club into the ground while Isabel works furiously to place her fingers in the holes in the dike left by Chava.

It's a cool premise for a series with a lot of room to work, all in the posh setting of the Mexican elite. It reminds me a bit of Entourage in this manner so it sort of has a fantasy appeal for viewers, one that hopefully won't spin towards class resentment.

Because this is about football there is plenty of room to play around with winning and losing. In the early episodes there is almost nothing about the game and when finally they do emphasize football in episode 6 it's the best episode up till then, by far.

I am so thankful that Netflix is now making series for a Spanish audience. I hate to say it but so far it is head and shoulders above any Spanish series I have seen thus far. Add to this the excellent Narcos series and you have to think that Netflix with be the best source of content for Spanish viewers as well as others not put off by reading subtitles (I have to admit that the Mexican Spanish is a bit difficult for me at times and I wish there were Spanish subtitles).
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7/10
what you expect
jorgitorios11 August 2015
what you'd expect It combines two of the things people likes, sex and football. it is something easy to do, the performances are good for my taste and there are very funny scenes i especially liked the character of Hugo Sanchez and the youngest guy in the team and the Argentinian guy.

its "nosotros los nobles" but with football, the role of Luis Gerardo Mendez is exactly the same which is not bad, but sometimes it was very predictable. the scenes where they play football were awful , I do not think it's easy to simulate a stadium but in the series the stadium looked so fake and when they played football too. It is a series in which you must not understand anything, everything happens and you do not need to have a gram of intelligence to understand, just sit back and enjoy, you like the team and that simple.

In short it is a comedy very funny parts, its not complicated comedy , they are "pastelazo" jokes and most are related with sex is so easy, it goes fast and is pleasant to see it that way. is 7 if not 6.5, if you have time and want something "fun" and easy watch this.
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1/10
Degrading of humanity
billwdunk26 July 2021
I watched the first season of Cuervos, hoping that brother and sister would find common ground. It will never happen. The 2nd series Amplifies their ability to be obnoxious and hateful and shows how wealth without brains perpetuates idiots.

There are far better tv series for my mind.

Ps. My Mexican husband feels the same way.
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9/10
Just Finished the Third Season
bshaef4 September 2018
Which, I think was better than seasons 1 and 2. Chava an Isabel are fun to watch and both are great actors. Too bad the can't come to the US and star in a series. Although I don't understand a word of Spanish I enjoy listening to the characters' speech patterns. NetFlix has hooked me on foreign series and movies. Thank God for CC.

Yay!!! The fourth season just started. I know what I'll be watching for the next few days. I think this is one of NetFlix's best series. Most of the foreign series are really good but Club de Cuervos is outstanding. Hope it keeps going a few more years. The actors are really good. Jan. 27, 2019 Just finished season 4. Great. Please make plans for seasons 5, 6, 7. It would be fun to see Chava in New York. I thoroughly enjoyed this from the beginning of season 1 to the end of season 4. Whoever cast the actors is a genius because everyone fit exactly who they were playing. Thank you Netflix and thank you Mexico.
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10/10
Great MEXICAN product
Maxidelgado_1931 January 2019
It's weird nowadays to have a good mexican tv show, or film. But "Club de Cuervos (Club of Crows)" really works and it's pretty good. It can be very funny as it can be very emotional. PLEASE watch this show, and learn to love it.
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10/10
Un poema de gooool !!! Such a great show.
CrisRisch19 May 2017
I loved already the first season of "Club de Cuervos" but the second season is by far the best. The cast is even better, and the stories are completely loco with. You can really imagine what a creative process it was to create such a show. The actors are so much fun to watch.It's very hard to not fall in love with the characters of this show. Please Netflix keep this going. You could easily imagine yourself a 3rd or a 4th & 5th season of Club de Cuervos. When nothing is sure, everything is possible. Walter Bazar !
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10/10
Un goal a la Mexicana.
GomezAddams66621 August 2015
Warning: Spoilers
From the creators of the mega hit "Nosotros Los Nobles", comes the first Latin American Netflix Production. As such the responsibility to deliver a great show was immense, and it was absolutely met.

We are taken behind the curtains of an important Mexican Soccer team, the Cuervos Football Club, in Nuevo Toledo, where the owner Salvador Iglesias has passed away ans given both his children ownership of the team, but only one will be the President of the team.

The whole show centers in the personal struggles of Salvador's children, the business savvy Isabela, and party boy Chava.

Full of a great cast, intricate but entertaining back stabings, treasons, drug and sex scandals... this show is a definitely MUST SEE.
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10/10
10/10. Not even a football fan
catlreview12 November 2021
Neither myself nor my husband is a football fan. My husband had never seen a Spanish show until this one and we both LOVED it.

There's so much going on in the show; many sides stories and side characters, yet they all tie in together seamlessly.

I was angry; I laughed; I cried. This show gave me an emotional roller coaster in a very good way.

It's been a long time since the both of us felt sad that a series is over.

Watch it until the very end. You won't regret it.
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9/10
Great Series
legendashis14 June 2021
Just finished the first season and 100% loved this show. I have already recommended it to lot of my friends. I enjoyed every episode and can't wait to see the next season.
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7/10
Ups and downs
kosmasp5 August 2020
Do you like soccer? Or football for anyone outside the US of course. If so, you may have some fun with this. Not because of any super realistic scenes on the pitch/field (mediocre at best most of the times, for exciting scenes refer to some movies who have done really well in that ... field), but because of what is going on outside, the fans, the management, the general mayhem.

Interesting story about a club and it's "owners", but also many of the players, with in depth stories surrounding them sometimes. Mostly funny, with dramatic elements of course. Many good looking people no matter what gender you prefer and quite some nudity (which frankly I didn't expect, but isn't something the show relishes on either - it is just there from time to time). Nice closure I guess while you have quite a few borderline storylines to go through which touches a lot of cliches, but how else would they make it? Exactly ...
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9/10
Super entertaining
vpalaakkonen9 February 2019
So entertaining especially for football and Spanish lovers. The length of the serie was appropriate and therefore they managed to maintaim the quality throughout the seasons.
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8/10
A lot of fun, don't let the subtitles scare you off!
Tamara90419 June 2018
There aren't many foreign language shows with English subtitles that I enjoy enough to binge watch, but Club of Crows is definitely worth the little bit of extra effort. It isn't deeply cerebral, a lot of the humor is fairly basic, but the cast draws you in and gives the viewer a good time. It's a show about a soccer team, but the soccer usually provides the backdrop to the personal stories.

Luis Gerardo Mendez and Mariana Trevino are perfect as the feuding and dysfunctional brother and sister owners of a not-ready-for-FIFA soccer team. There are some standout performances from much of the cast, especially the very maligned Hugo Sanchez, played by Jesus Zavala. Zavala has made Hugo such a popular character that Netflix gave him a six-episode spinoff in June, 2018 called Club de Cuervo Presents: The Ballad of Hugo Sanchez.

If you're looking for a deep social commentary on soccer, this isn't the show for you. If you are looking for a fun dramatic comedy, that will actually make you laugh out loud in every episode, Its worth every subtitled word.
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8/10
Must watch !
te_quiero_ruben2 May 2018
So far so good! It's still on going on Netflix and my hubby and I watch this and enjoy it!
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9/10
An Impressing Club
edicionccq20 November 2019
Five years. Four seasons. Three generations. Two owners and one soccer team.



These were the ingredients that Netflix chooses to deliver his first original TV Show in Spanish.The two leading characters are sympathetic even with the unlikeable personality traits they have.

The two leading characters are sympathetic even with the unlikeable personality traits they have. The jokes are very hilarious and the plot moves forward all the time with the choices of the characters and their consequences.

Every season has their plot distinctly well defined, and you know in which season you are, merely looking to the goal of any character. The evolution of the story and characters feels natural and fluid. The Soccer thematic is pretty great and it's a significant detail for the first production of Netflix set on Latin American because Soccer is something absolutely important in Latin America and that makes it so much different than any other U.S.A. Production.

If you want to watch a Mexican production that's worth watching is Club de Cuervos. Give it a chance, I promise you will have fun.
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8/10
¡Cuervos, cuervos! ¡ARGH!
azeemnavarro11 August 2019
Even as a mexican, I couldn't care less about football (or soccer, whatever). That's why I hesitated to start watching Club de Cuervos...thankfully this series is not really about football. The show focuses on the misadventures of two brothers trying not to ruin the football club, that was inherited from their late father. The sinopsis sounds normal, but the show could not be more hilarious and stupid and unrealistic (in a good way). The story keeps itself very simple throught the show, actually it reminds me of the tipical mexican telenovela. That means that there are a lot of plot holes and incongruences, but if you consider what Club de Cuervos tries to do, these errors will be irrelevant for you. Club de Cuervos only wants to make you laugh, and it succeeds masterfully on it. Keep in mind, this is a mexican product, and that's what I would not recommend it highly to people that don't speak spanish, because (I suppose) the jokes will be lost in translation. So, if you're mexican or a latino, and even if you despise football, Club de Cuevos is a series that you should totally watch. P.S. Someone wants to be my Hugo Sánchez?? Haha
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