
De pies a Cabeza (1993-2000)
El Gato Aguirre, a professional soccer player, who has to abandoned his successful career because of a car accident, he has to go back to the neighborhood that saw him grow as a man and as a soccer player; to dedicate himself to form young soccer players in a soccer school and to succeed with them. In this we find also that Lucia and her son Pablo play and important part. She is a woman, affected by the kidnap and disappearance of her husband, keeps her in a difficult economical and sentimental situation. Pablo, on the other hand, is young, happy, anxious, talented and with a noticeable ability to elude contraries in the soccer field and the reprimands at home. For one of those things in life and soccer, El Gato arrives to live with Lucia and Pablo, to provide us with the more exciting of the impossible loves, and the most amusing encounters. In the middle of the games is Willington Ortiz, a true Latin-American soccer legend who becomes the best friend, counselor, and master of El Gato and its pupils.
Last Episode

Episodio 38
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S05E38 | Episodio 38 | Jul 30, 2000 |
S05E37 | Episodio 37 | Jul 23, 2000 |
S05E36 | Episodio 36 | Jul 16, 2000 |
S05E35 | Episodio 35 | Jul 9, 2000 |
S05E34 | Episodio 34 | Jul 2, 2000 |
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