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The emergence of Club de Cuervos has had a significant impact on Mexican football. The team's success has shown that new teams can compete with established powerhouses, and that a well-run club with a clear philosophy can achieve great things.

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(Sofía Sisniega) is the overlooked, hyper-competent daughter who spent years studying business abroad while her father dismissed her. Her grief is silent, but her ambition is loud. In the pivotal scene at the lawyer’s office, we discover the twist: Don Flavio’s will names both children as co-owners.

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